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  • Known MPLS Youth Choir Salutes Black Men With New Father’s Day Single

    Founded by Courtland Pickens, the acclaimed Twin Cities vocal group is also set to release a new EP and perform alongside superstars Jennifer Hudson and Josh Groban. The post Known MPLS Youth Choir Salutes Black Men With New Father’s Day Single appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • Juneteenth and the Revolutionary Power of Rest for Black Women

    The holiday serves as a profound reminder that for Black women, embracing self-care and rejecting 'grind culture' is a radical act of liberation with deep historical roots. The post Juneteenth and the Revolutionary Power of Rest for Black Women appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • Car Tech Explained: See Where Your Money Went!

    Peek at your window sticker: See where your money goes! Rear cross-traffic alert, auto braking, lane departure/intervention, HD around view, sonar, ProPILOT Assist, and traffic sign recognition. #AutoNetwork #CarTech #SafetyFeatures #AutoTech #DriverAssist The post Car Tech Explained: See Where Your Money Went! appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • Car Buying Secrets: Check These 3 Things First!

    Before signing, take a moment. Check your seat, mirror sight line, and dashboard glare. Answer three key questions to ensure it’s truly yours. Small checks, big peace of mind. #AutoNetwork #CarBuyingTips #PrePurchaseInspection #Automotive #SmartShopping The post Car Buying Secrets: Check These 3 Things First! appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • Car Wireless Charger: First Look at Magnetic System!

    This car’s wireless charging pad has a hidden magnet! Find out what happens if you put your credit card near it. Could it wipe your data? #AutoNetwork #CarTech #WirelessCharging #Gadgets #Innovation The post Car Wireless Charger: First Look at Magnetic System! appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • Tim Godfrey brings AFROVIVAL Gospel experience to Houston

    https://youtube.com/shorts/XX_m6Ir7knQ Nigerian gospel artist Tim Godfrey is bringing his AFROVIVAL concert back to Houston on June 26. And if last year’s sold-out show is any indication, the city’s Black and African diaspora communities are ready.  The city is home to one of the largest concentrations of Nigerians in any single American city, according to the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission. Houston serves as a second home for Godfrey, who divides his time between Nigeria and North America.

  • America at 250: Time for white history month

    For decades, a familiar refrain has echoed from certain corners of white America whenever February rolls around: “Why isn’t there a white History Month?” The standard, and entirely accurate, rebuttal from Blackfolk has been that since the white worldview and its protagonists dominate textbook curricula, media, and institutional power, every month is effectively white history month.

  • Obama Center: Michelle Obama reflects on U.S. ‘Imperfect Democracy’

    This article was originally written by Stacy M. Brown for Black Press USA. Standing before thousands gathered for the opening of the Obama Presidential Center, Michelle Obama celebrated what the sprawling complex represents, noting that it’s more than a monument to a former president.

  • Black women face struggles post-Trump purge, report reveals

    By Natalie Y. Moore for The Economic Hardship Reporting Project and Hammer and Hope For 24 years, Constance Franklin worked at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta. As a CDC analyst, she traveled to Botswana during President George W. Bush’s administration to evaluate PEPFAR, an AIDS relief program. She spent time at African American churches in metropolitan Atlanta, setting up tables to encourage flu vaccinations. She even volunteered to lead tours at the CDC Museum, where she explained the history of the polio vaccine and guided visitors through the exhibits.

  • Black fathers called villains whose children became legends

    America has never been comfortable with a Black father who refuses to let his children be ordinary.  The ones who pushed too hard, spoke too loud, and dreamed too big for a world that told them their children had limits, those men were not celebrated in real time. 

  • 2027 Kia Telluride HEV X-Line SX-Prestige AWD can make you dizzy

    2027 Kia Telluride HEV X-Line SX-Prestige AWD MSRP: $61,180 | 30 City / 32 HWY / 31 Combined MPG At sixty-one thousand dollars, you’re spending near-luxury money on a Kia. So the question I came in with was simple: Does this Telluride earn it? After driving it, the answer is mostly yes, with four things The post 2027 Kia Telluride HEV X-Line SX-Prestige AWD can make you dizzy appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • Angel Reese stands firm after national anthem controversy

    The Atlanta Dream forward’s emotional response to “Lift Every Voice and Sing” sparked backlash — but she’s not backing down. Angel Reese and the Anthem That Divided a Crowd The night before Juneteenth, inside Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Angel Reese did something that would follow her well beyond the final buzzer. As “Lift Every Voice The post Angel Reese stands firm after national anthem controversy appeared first on Rolling Out.

Here are 3 ways Black people say their white co-workers and managers can support them

Co-workers and managers can be an antidote to slowing down systemic racism By Jennifer R. Joe and Wendy K. Smith (Special to Black Headline News) “How can I be an ally?” It’s a question a lot of white people have been asking in recent years, especially since the killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police

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