How many of us are finding out about the Black community in the Gaza Strip for the first time now?
To the supposed dismay of Brenda Hashtag and consorts, Anna Wintour once famously advised against wearing an all-black get-up. In fact, the latter is somewhat
52,374. That's how many Black women-owned businesses there were in the U.S. in 2020. Although this number might seem insignificant, their impact can be felt. According to J.P. Morgan, Black women are the fastest-growing group of entrepreneurs, and there's no end in sight.
BILLERICA — Local and state officials and interfaith leaders came together with the Dawoodi Bohra community at the Ajab Complex on Saturday for an iftar dinner to break the daily fast of Ramadan.
Dawn Staley’s name in basketball resonates with the authority and leadership that transcends the courts. Her journey is marked by resilience, dedication, and a relentless pursuit of excellence. Recently, Staley etched her name in sports history again, not for her exploits on the court as a player but for her groundbreaking achievement as a coach. […] The post Dawn Staley: Breaking Barriers as the Highest-Paid Black Female Basketball Coach first appeared on The Source.
The move by the Virginia State Legislature comes after an investigative series published in 2023 by Propublica in conjunction with Essence and the Virginia Center for Investigative Journalism traced how universities across the country have been responsible for uprooting Black families and families of color.
ADEZZA DUBOSE, A LICENSED COUNSELOR IN BIRMINGHAM; THE BIRMINGHAM TIMES, MARCH 21.
The vibrancy and joy of Black life flow through Uzo Njoku’s paintings. According to the 27-year-old artist, Black art often depicts suffering, but she is working to paint life from […]
Thursday’s edition of the PBS NewsHour featured another way for the taxpayer-supported news outlet to section off certain subjects from balanced discussion -- a “Race Matters” segment on the alleged struggles black women face in academia had no dissenting voices, just the host and the guest agonizing over the purported problem. The story was driven by the suicide of a college administrator in Missouri and also, more puzzlingly, by the travails of black academic Claudine Gay, who resigned as...
Thursday’s edition of the PBS NewsHour featured another way for the taxpayer-supported news outlet to section off certain subjects from balanced discussion -- a “Race Matters” segment on the alleged struggles black women face in academia had no dissenting voices, just the host and the guest agonizing over the purported problem. The story was driven by the suicide of a college administrator in Missouri and also, more puzzlingly, by the travails of black academic Claudine Gay, who resigned as...
By Matt Solomon Published: March 16th, 2024
FALLS TWP., Pennsylvania (WPVI) -- Falls Township Police have issued a