Faith Kipyegon: from walking to school in rural Kenya to setting world athletics alight
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The 2026 Malcolm X Day celebration hosted by Pan-African Community Action (PACA) and the Black Alliance for Peace took place on Sunday, May 17, 2026, from 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM. The free, public event was held at the Anacostia Park Roller Skating Pavilion in Washington, DC. The post PACA Malcolm X Day 2026 #beinformed #shorts appeared first on BlackPressUSA.
The 2026 Malcolm X Day celebration hosted by Pan-African Community Action (PACA) and the Black Alliance for Peace took place on Sunday, May 17, 2026, from 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM. The free, public event was held at the Anacostia Park Roller Skating Pavilion in Washington, DC. The post Oliver Robinson from PACA on Malcolm X Day 2026 #beinformed #shorts appeared first on BlackPressUSA.
In this special segment, Managing Editor Micha Green brings on her mother, Paula Clark (Bishop Clark) to join the show. They both discuss what Mother’s Day means to them, and share some of their favorite memories together. This is one conversation you don’t want to miss! 🎥 Let’s Talk airs LIVE every Friday at Noon The post Micha Green on Making Memories with Your Mother | Let’s Talk appeared first on BlackPressUSA.
In this segment, we meet Catherine “Kitty” Lane, a vibrant 94-year-old mother who exemplifies the spirit of aging gracefully. She talks about what’s the most important lesson she’s learned about health and happiness that she would pass down to younger generations. This is one conversation you don’t want to miss! 🎥 Let’s Talk airs LIVE The post Catherine “Kitty” Lane on Maintaining Health and Independence You Age | Let’s Talk appeared first on BlackPressUSA.
In a heartfelt segment, we hear from two courageous mothers who have lost their children to gun violence, Dorothy Elliott and Ramona Pugh. They share their stories and stress the importance of creating spaces for mothers to heal and honor their children. This is one conversation you don’t want to miss! 🎥 Let’s Talk airs The post Dorothy Elliott and Ramona Pugh on Honoring Their Children | Let’s Talk appeared first on BlackPressUSA.
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Discover the Ford Explorer’s 2.3L EcoBoost engine paired with a 10-speed automatic and 4WD. Get ready for impressive fuel economy: 20 MPG city, 27 highway, and 23 combined. #AutoNetwork The post Ford Explorer EcoBoost: Power, MPG, and 4WD Tested! #shorts appeared first on BlackPressUSA.
A tenor who defied convention and captivated stages from New York to Sicily has gone silent too soon The World Has Lost a Rare Operatic Force Limmie Pulliam, the Missouri-born dramatic tenor whose thunderous voice and commanding stage presence earned him a place among opera’s most compelling performers of his generation, died at 51. His The post Tenor Limmie Pulliam dies at 51, Opera loses a giant appeared first on Rolling Out.
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