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BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — More than 500 Black feminists will convene in New Orleans from June 5 through 7 for what organizers are calling the largest Black feminist gathering in the United States.
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — Hoover was convicted of murder and running a criminal enterprise. Although some supporters describe him as a political prisoner, the legal and public safety concerns associated with his name remain substantial.
Join us as we return to the city where it happened and speak with a voice from the heart of the community – Tracey Williams-Dillard, CEO/Publisher of the Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder.
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — As part of the settlement, Harvard has agreed to fully relinquish the images to Lanier, who is advocating for their permanent display at the International African American Museum in Charleston
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — The numbers mark the third consecutive month that functional unemployment has surpassed 24%, according to LISEP, which defines functional unemployment as the combined total of those without jobs
Defender launches "Best of Black Houston," a celebration of community excellence through nominations and voting, starting June 19, 2025.
Healing circles have been found to build common ground among people to spark healing actions.
The performing arts school is seeing changes to its Black History Month Production.
Houston kids' mental health crisis, Target backlash and plantation's fire highlight societal issues needing attention.
Harris County Treasurer Carla Wyatt reflected on her unconventional path to public service and leadership.
With tariffs forcing stylists and beauty supply owners to raise prices, the Black hair care industry braces for growing uncertainty.
Fenty, who battled an unnamed brief illness, reportedly passed away in Los Angeles. Ronald Fenty, Rihanna’s father, has passed away
Federal agents will reportedly be reviewing social media accounts of Harvard visa applicants for signs of antisemitism. Federal officials are
As Sean “Diddy” Combs’ federal trial wraps its third week in court, here’s everything you need to know from this
“Haitian heritage is a living force.” These Haitian women-led nonprofit organizations reclaim power, healing, and hope for Haiti. When folks
I want to thank the makers of chlorophyll water, detox foot pads, and other contemporary forms of snake oil.
I appreciate it when health advice is concrete and clear.
Ah, supplements.
Thanks to statistics, you can buy protein candy.
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — The courts essentially deemed the president's tariff declaration invalid. Democratic Texas Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett says President Trump “has a lot of emergencies in his mind for sure.”
A family’s joy radiates as teenage basketball prospect completes high school journey The Anthony family marked a significant achievement this past weekend as their eldest child reached a pivotal educational milestone. Kiyan Anthony, son of entertainment personality La La Anthony and former NBA star Carmelo Anthony, completed his high school education in a ceremony that The post Anthony family celebrates 1 major achievement appeared first on Rolling Out.
The Louisiana Legislaturer struck down legislative maps that would have created eight new majority Black voting districts.
MIT's InstituteCommunity and Equity Office will be "sunsetted" in order to comply with the Trump administrations's crackdown on DEI initiatives.
Joni Ernst replied, "We're all going to die," to a constituent who expressed concern about the potential cuts to Medicaid.
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