Zimbabwe’s election was a fight between men; women are sidelined in politics despite quotas
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Five years after George Floyd’s death, the headlines have quieted, but the fight for justice continues. As Houston hosts The Movement Festival in his honor, this piece reflects on what’s changed, what hasn’t, and the burden Black Americans still carry to prove their humanity in a country still reckoning with itself.
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — If a large cut to Medicaid does take place, that change is likely to damage the financial health of rural hospitals around the U.S.
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — Another telling moment in the meeting was when President Trump could not answer South Africa’s president's question about the location of some parts of the video he showed in the Oval Office.
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — In addition to financial pressures from tariffs, Target is now the focus of a national selective buying campaign launched by the Black Press of America after the company announced in January that it would phase out its DEI commitments.
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — The review, ordered after former OCME Chief Dr. David Fowler testified in defense of George Floyd’s killer, revealed that during Fowler’s 17-year tenure, the office frequently downplayed police involvement and used discredited medical theories to avoid ruling deaths as homicides.
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The Pentagon issued a directive to pull and review all library books addressing diversity, anti-racism or gender issues by Wednesday.
In a lawsuit filed Friday in federal court in Boston, Harvard said the government’s action violates the First Amendment and
The cost of home repairs and remodeling climbed by nearly 4% in the first quarter from a year earlier. U.S.
After 10 inmates at a jail in New Orleans escaped through a hole behind the toilet, five remain on the
Five years on, activists and community groups are still maintaining many of the murals, while others are disappearing. In 2020,
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Disneyland turns 70 this year—but it’s not just about nostalgia. The park is evolving, making space for more cultures, more voices, and more families to see themselves in the magic. From Tiana’s Bayou Adventure to new diversity-centered programming, Disneyland is rewriting what joy looks like—and who gets to be part of it.
Royal Jackson, executive vice president of the Detroit-based Impact Network, discusses its first-scripted TV show, the hilarious “Highly Favored” starring Michael Colyar, Kiki Shepard and Rodney Perry. Jackson also discusses the largest black-family owned network in the world and the expansion of its programming portfolio in the coming months and years. The post EVP Royal Jackson on Impact Network and ‘Highly Favored’ appeared first on Rolling Out.
Black women were praised for being the "most educated" in 2022. Does the narrative still hold true for 2025? Let's unpack it.
Afrikaners, the white ethnic group that ruled South Africa during apartheid until its end in 1994, are a complex group. Here's their history.
The question now is not whether George Floyd’s death changed anything—it did. The question is: Who has the power to shape what comes next?
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