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  • Go Towards the Extraordinary with Ford

    Ford is committed to racial and social justice and is working diligently to support a culture of belonging for all team members and partners. Over the past several years, Ford has placed a significant focus on restructuring its recruitment of Black and other individuals from underrepresented groups, including increasing the number of professional organizations and historically Black colleges and universities with which the company works. These actions are part of Ford’s ongoing commitment to drive lasting change for racial and ethnic equality within the company and in the communities where we live and work.

  • PRESS ROOM: Clyburn, Pressley, Scanlon, Colleagues Urge Biden to Use Clemency Power to Address Mass Incarceration Before Leaving Office

    NNPA NEWSWIRE — Mass incarceration remains a persistent, systemic injustice that erodes the soul of America. Our nation has the highest incarceration rate in the world, with nearly two million people locked in jails and prisons throughout the country.

  • Tennessee State University Set to Debut the First Division I Hockey Team at An HBCU

    THE AFRO — “I am incredibly excited to embark on building this program, supported by God, my family, TSU students, alumni, and all those eagerly awaiting this moment,” said Duanté Abercrombie, the head coach of the Tennessee State Tigers ice hockey team, in a press release courtesy of TSU Athletics. “I firmly believe that one day, TSU will be recognized not only as a powerhouse on the ice but also as a program whose student-athletes leave a profound legacy on the world, enriched by the lessons learned at TSU.”

  • HBCU Champions Advance to Postseason Play

    WASHINGTON INFORMER — From HBCU football teams, to the University of the District of Columbia’s soccer program, and Howard University’s volleyball players, athletes are still working to capture titles and garner bragging rights in their various conferences.

  • D.C. Area HBCUs Create Home Base for Student Veterans and Dependents

    THE AFRO — The University of the District of Columbia (UDC) offers its 100 close-knit veteran dependents and families an experience on a culturally diverse urban campus right in the heart of the District. UDC is also the only urban land grant university in the United States, offering students a unique experience.

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  • How Babies’ Brains Develop

    NNPA NEWSWIRE — Decades of studies have consistently shown that children who receive high-quality early learning have better health, education, and earnings outcomes, and are less likely to be incarcerated or use government assistance programs over the course of their lives.

  • The Dallas Cowboys can’t do anything right, including lose

    It was lining up oh so perfectly for Dallas. Injuries to Cowboy starters like Dak Prescott, Zach Martin, and Ceedee Lamb, especially Dak’s, as his was season-ending. Because Dak was done for the season, the Cowboys got another blessing; Cooper Rush was named the starter, and we all knew he would be terrible. The Cowboys The post The Dallas Cowboys can’t do anything right, including lose appeared first on Rolling Out.

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Super Bowl Sunday: Andra Day ‘Lift’s Every Voice and Sings,’ Usher brings Atlanta to half-time, and Patrick Mahomes wins Super Bowl MVP trophy

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By Black Headline News Super Bowl LVIII Sunday at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nev. was a clencher from the beginning to the end. The football game between the Kansas City Chiefs (KC Chiefs) and the San Francisco 49ers (49ers) was an upset for some, but a vainglorious moment for the winning team who took...
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Black Headline News to honor Black History Month starting this weekend through ‘A Historical Timeline Review of Black Films in America’ tribute

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Matric results: South Africa’s record school pass rates aren’t what they seem – what’s really happening in the education system

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By Michael Le Cordeur (Special to Black Headline News) South Africa’s matric (grade 12) class of 2023, which wrote final school-leaving exams late last year, has been hailed by the country’s minister of basic education for achieving “extraordinary” results. Of the 691,160 candidates who wrote the National Senior Certificate exams, 82.9% – that’s 572,983 – passed,...
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BHN Radio 2-6-2024: From three Black soldiers killed, atmospheric rivers in California to Gov. Newsom’s viral video, news publishers also discuss President Biden’s primary election wins and woes

BHN Radio 2-6-2024: From three Black soldiers killed, atmospheric rivers in California to Gov. Newsom’s viral video, news publishers also discuss President Biden’s primary election wins and woes

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By Black Headline News In this episode of BHN Radio, news publishers Cheryl smith, Julia Ann Dudley Najieb and Brigitte Jones first discuss the breaking news about the three US soldiers killed in the drone attack on a US military outpost in Jordan. The three Black soldiers were identified as Sgt. William Rivers, 46, of Carrollton, Georgia; Specialist Kennedy...
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BHN Radio 2-6-2024: From three Black soldiers killed, atmospheric rivers in California to Gov. Newsom’s viral video, news publishers also discuss President Biden’s primary election wins and woes

BHN Radio 2-6-2024: From three Black soldiers killed, atmospheric rivers in California to Gov. Newsom’s viral video, news publishers also discuss President Biden’s primary election wins and woes

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By Black Headline News In this episode of BHN Radio, news publishers Cheryl smith, Julia Ann Dudley Najieb and Brigitte Jones first discuss the breaking news about the three US soldiers killed in the drone attack on a US military outpost in Jordan. The three Black soldiers were identified as Sgt. William Rivers, 46, of Carrollton, Georgia; Specialist Kennedy...
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  • Go Towards the Extraordinary with Ford

    Ford is committed to racial and social justice and is working diligently to support a culture of belonging for all team members and partners. Over the past several years, Ford has placed a significant focus on restructuring its recruitment of Black and other individuals from underrepresented groups, including increasing the number of professional organizations and historically Black colleges and universities with which the company works. These actions are part of Ford’s ongoing commitment to drive lasting change for racial and ethnic equality within the company and in the communities where we live and work.

  • PRESS ROOM: Clyburn, Pressley, Scanlon, Colleagues Urge Biden to Use Clemency Power to Address Mass Incarceration Before Leaving Office

    NNPA NEWSWIRE — Mass incarceration remains a persistent, systemic injustice that erodes the soul of America. Our nation has the highest incarceration rate in the world, with nearly two million people locked in jails and prisons throughout the country.

  • Tennessee State University Set to Debut the First Division I Hockey Team at An HBCU

    THE AFRO — “I am incredibly excited to embark on building this program, supported by God, my family, TSU students, alumni, and all those eagerly awaiting this moment,” said Duanté Abercrombie, the head coach of the Tennessee State Tigers ice hockey team, in a press release courtesy of TSU Athletics. “I firmly believe that one day, TSU will be recognized not only as a powerhouse on the ice but also as a program whose student-athletes leave a profound legacy on the world, enriched by the lessons learned at TSU.”

  • HBCU Champions Advance to Postseason Play

    WASHINGTON INFORMER — From HBCU football teams, to the University of the District of Columbia’s soccer program, and Howard University’s volleyball players, athletes are still working to capture titles and garner bragging rights in their various conferences.

  • D.C. Area HBCUs Create Home Base for Student Veterans and Dependents

    THE AFRO — The University of the District of Columbia (UDC) offers its 100 close-knit veteran dependents and families an experience on a culturally diverse urban campus right in the heart of the District. UDC is also the only urban land grant university in the United States, offering students a unique experience.

    I am done
  • How Babies’ Brains Develop

    NNPA NEWSWIRE — Decades of studies have consistently shown that children who receive high-quality early learning have better health, education, and earnings outcomes, and are less likely to be incarcerated or use government assistance programs over the course of their lives.

  • The Dallas Cowboys can’t do anything right, including lose

    It was lining up oh so perfectly for Dallas. Injuries to Cowboy starters like Dak Prescott, Zach Martin, and Ceedee Lamb, especially Dak’s, as his was season-ending. Because Dak was done for the season, the Cowboys got another blessing; Cooper Rush was named the starter, and we all knew he would be terrible. The Cowboys The post The Dallas Cowboys can’t do anything right, including lose appeared first on Rolling Out.

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