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Since taking office Jan. 20, President Donald Trump has issued executive orders that forced businesses, schools, universities ...
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Not just ‘Theo’: Why Malcolm-Jamal Warner’s death feels like a personal loss to Black America
OPINION: The community is mourning Malcolm-Jamal Warner, who passed away at 54 from a drowning accident in Costa Rica in ...
Bishop Reginald T. Jackson argues that the Democratic Party's strategy of waiting to fight Trump's policies has severe ...
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EURweb on MSNDrowning in Silence: A National Wake-Up Call on Black America’s Relationship with Water | VIDEO
CDC data shows Black Americans are most at risk for drowning. Malcolm-Jamal Warner’s death brings renewed focus to the crisis ...
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TikTok-Fueled Boycott Exposes Deep Divide Between Black Americans and Africans; It’s Time To Knock It Off
Black American women's plan for an August 1 boycott of African braid shops and stores drains energy and resources from a larger struggle.
Despite being one of the most preventable and treatable cancers, colorectal cancer continues to claim more lives in Black ...
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Rep. Ayanna Pressley is frustrated by lack of ‘sustained outrage’ and allyship over Black suffering
"The stamina is lacking and the commitment short-lived," U.S. Rep. Ayanna Pressley, Democrat of Massachusetts, told theGrio.
The civil rights and urban advocacy group criticized conservative commentators for framing diversity efforts as “anti-white discrimination,” and said landmark civil rights legislation is under attack.
At the current rate, white women could reach workplace parity in about 22 years, but for Black women, it would take twice as ...
The National Urban League's State of Black America report provides a comprehensive analysis of racial inequality in various areas, highlighting the pressing issues faced by African Americans.
By Stacy M. Brown Black Press USA Senior National Correspondent In its most urgent warning to date, the National Urban League ...
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Why More Black Americans Are Thriving Overseas—and What They’re Finding There
I think I have found and ultimately achieved the American dream outside the U.S.,” said Adalia Aborisade, who swapped life in Texas for Mexico City in 2017. Her sentiments are part of a swelling ...
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