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  • PRESS ROOM: April Ryan Joins Black Press USA as Washington Bureau Chief and Senior White House Correspondent

    NNPA NEWSWIRE — "...We are so proud to announce that April Ryan will now be the Washington Bureau Chief and Senior White House Correspondent for Black Press USA (www.BlackPressUSA.com ). As the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) celebrates in 2025, the 198th Year of the Black Press of America, we acknowledge the transformative contemporary benefit to the amplification of the strategic importance of the Black Press that will be rendered by the courage and professional effectiveness of April Ryan," emphasized Dr. Benjamin F, Chavis, Jr., President and CEO of the NNPA.  

  • Untold stories reveal new path to Black mental health power

    In a profound conversation that addresses the heart of mental health in the Black community, Licensed Therapist Autumn Walker illuminates the complex landscape of healing and growth. Through her work with Sole Reasons and her extensive experience at Johns Hopkins University, Walker brings critical insights about the unique challenges faced by Black individuals, particularly women, The post Untold stories reveal new path to Black mental health power appeared first on Rolling Out.

W.K. Kellogg Foundation empowers HBCU Executive Leadership Institute at Clark Atlanta University with generous grant

  • February 23, 2024
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$225K investment aims to help meet funding needs for cultivating excellence among future HBCU legacy leaders. Donation from one of the largest philanthropic foundations in the US reinforces the institution’s goal of fostering equitable outcomes through strategic partnerships. By Black Headline News ATLANTA, Ga. — Clark Atlanta University’s HBCU Executive Leadership Institute (HBCU ELI) proudly announces receipt of a

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The Ongoing Struggle: Black Gen X’ers and the Persistent Impediments to Racial Equality

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