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Obamas Readying Film and TV Event ‘Blackout’ for Netflix

July 13, 2021 admin 0

BY LESLEY GOLDBERG – via www.hollywoodreporter.com – The scripted project will focus on six love stories, each penned by a different writer.  The Obamas’ Higher Ground and Fatherhood producers Temple Hill are re-teaming for a new project at Netflix. The companies […]

Editorials

Insurance Giant Prioritizing Profits Over Patients

July 12, 2021 admin 0

 By Dr. Benamin F. Chavis Jr.  – July 7, 2021 – via www.washingtoninformer.com – In the past year, a reckoning has happened across the country. What Black people and other communities of color have known […]

Lifestyle

7 Tips for African American Hair Care After Age 50

July 12, 2021 admin 0

by Anissa Gabbara, AARP, June 24, 2021  – via www.aarp.org – Whether you rock relaxed hair or a natural ‘do, your hair regimen may look different than it did when you were in your 20s. By […]

Book Reviews

Vanessa Riley’s ‘Island Queen’ Reveals Black Women’s Pivotal Role in History

July 12, 2021 admin 0

By www.rollingout.com  – By Raquelle “Rocki” Harris | July 12, 2021 – Imagine being born a slave and ascending to the point where you can buy your freedom and the freedom of your family. Now, imagine that you […]

Health

You Are Not Alone: Baptist Health and Voices Institute Partner to Support Mental Well-Being in the Black Community

July 12, 2021 admin 0

By Selena Webster-Bass, Founder/CEO, Voices Institute – As the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and racial injustice unfold, communities of color experience stress, anxiety, depression, and racial trauma. According to the National Association of Mental […]

Education

FMU Fights For Its Future While On Probation for Noncompliance of Accreditation Standards

July 12, 2021 admin 0

Bianca Marcof – Alumni petition circulates for President Hardick’s removal – Florida Memorial University has been placed on probation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) for failure to meet federal […]

Political

President Biden Signs Executive Orders to Promote Economic Competition

July 12, 2021 admin 0

NNPA NEWSWIRE —  By Stacy M. Brown  via (www.blackpressusa.com) – “President Biden is taking decisive action to reduce the trend of corporate consolidation, increase competition, and deliver concrete benefits to America’s consumers, workers, farmers, and […]

Sports

Sha’Carri Richardson: Suspension Agency Now Facing Congressional Investigation

July 12, 2021 admin 0

ROLLING OUT – By Anton Daceyah – Rolling Out (via www.balckpressusa.com) On July 2, Rep. Jaime Raskin (D-MD), chairman of the House Oversight Subcommittee on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, penned a letter to the United […]

Education

Ida B. Wells and Nikole Hannah-Jones – Our History and Our Future

July 12, 2021 admin 0

FUNdraising Good Times – Ida B. Wells and Nikole Hannah-Jones – our history and our future We are at a unique moment in history where we can celebrate the power and accomplishments of two Black women journalists: […]

National

14-Year-old Becomes First African American to Win Scripps National Spelling Bee

July 12, 2021 admin 0

NNPA NEWSWIRE —  By Stacy M. Brown  – July 10, 2021 (via www.blackpressusa.com) –  After spelling the word “Murraya,” a genus of tropical Asiatic and Australian trees, Zaila Avant-garde became the first African American to […]

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