Born Here, Belong Here: The Price and Power of Birthright Citizenship in Black America
- April 23, 2025
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- truthseekerx
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — His experience adds a surprising voice to the chorus of Black activists who’ve spent decades calling out discrimination in prisons.
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — Her refusal, a rare and powerful act of public accountability, represents perhaps the most pointed backlash yet from within the convicted Jan. 6 ranks.
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — By their mid-40s, the students’ cognitive outcomes were significantly different, with Black women continuing to gain in IQ, reading, and math skills while Black males wound up scoring the same as those in the control group
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — The Trump administration is dismantling the very programs created to correct generations of systemic racism and economic exclusion—programs that helped level the playing field for Black, Latino, Indigenous, and women entrepreneurs.
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — In a moving display of remembrance and restoration, Dillard University, the City of New Orleans, and University Medical Center held a traditional jazz funeral and memorial service to honor the 13 men, four women, and two unidentified individuals whose remains were stolen in the 1870s by a local physician and sent overseas.
From Sunnyside to PVAMU, Dr. Melanye Price turns lived experience into transformative scholarship and action.
K-12 racial segregation never disappeared and it’s going to get worse with dead desegregation decrees.
Southwest Airlines will no longer provide free checked baggage service.
All-State guard Jaden Holt still awaits an offer despite leading Katy Jordan to history.
Popular Houston soul food restaurant building a legacy with family and community.
Ryan and Zinzi Coogler, along with members of the cast and crew of “Sinners,” hosted a multi-day festival in Clarksdale,
Anna Mae Robertson, 101, was one of the last surviving members of the “Six Triple Eight,” an all Black, all-female
Using a photo of Rihanna to make a point—as most smart people know to do—helped Vanessa Bryant address an online
The woman, testifying under the pseudonym “Mia,” pushed back at defense lawyer Brian Steel’s suggestions that she fabricated her claims
Rickey Smiley, a member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. was reportedly the first member of the fraternity to call
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 — Medical professionals are concerned there is something else on the horizon
Sometimes the biggest surprises come from the most unexpected places, and Désiré Doué just delivered one of the most shocking upsets in recent football history. The 19-year-old Paris Saint-Germain winger has beaten Barcelona’s Lamine Yamal to claim the Champions League Young Player of the Season award, capping off what might be the most remarkable individual The post Doué stuns football world with Performance ahead of Awards appeared first on Rolling Out.
The U.S. Supreme Court rejected an appeal filed by a Black dancer in Houston, Texas, who claims she has been discriminated against.
Alabama is one of several anti-DEI states that mark the first Monday of June as a state holiday in honor of Confederacy President Jefferson Davis’ birthday.
America has made significant progress since the era of segregation, but the Trump administration may be putting that progress at risk.
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — His experience adds a surprising voice to the chorus of Black activists who’ve spent decades calling out discrimination in prisons.
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — Her refusal, a rare and powerful act of public accountability, represents perhaps the most pointed backlash yet from within the convicted Jan. 6 ranks.
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — By their mid-40s, the students’ cognitive outcomes were significantly different, with Black women continuing to gain in IQ, reading, and math skills while Black males wound up scoring the same as those in the control group
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — The Trump administration is dismantling the very programs created to correct generations of systemic racism and economic exclusion—programs that helped level the playing field for Black, Latino, Indigenous, and women entrepreneurs.
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — In a moving display of remembrance and restoration, Dillard University, the City of New Orleans, and University Medical Center held a traditional jazz funeral and memorial service to honor the 13 men, four women, and two unidentified individuals whose remains were stolen in the 1870s by a local physician and sent overseas.
From Sunnyside to PVAMU, Dr. Melanye Price turns lived experience into transformative scholarship and action.
K-12 racial segregation never disappeared and it’s going to get worse with dead desegregation decrees.
Southwest Airlines will no longer provide free checked baggage service.
All-State guard Jaden Holt still awaits an offer despite leading Katy Jordan to history.
Popular Houston soul food restaurant building a legacy with family and community.
Ryan and Zinzi Coogler, along with members of the cast and crew of “Sinners,” hosted a multi-day festival in Clarksdale,
Anna Mae Robertson, 101, was one of the last surviving members of the “Six Triple Eight,” an all Black, all-female
Using a photo of Rihanna to make a point—as most smart people know to do—helped Vanessa Bryant address an online
The woman, testifying under the pseudonym “Mia,” pushed back at defense lawyer Brian Steel’s suggestions that she fabricated her claims
Rickey Smiley, a member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. was reportedly the first member of the fraternity to call
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 — Medical professionals are concerned there is something else on the horizon
Sometimes the biggest surprises come from the most unexpected places, and Désiré Doué just delivered one of the most shocking upsets in recent football history. The 19-year-old Paris Saint-Germain winger has beaten Barcelona’s Lamine Yamal to claim the Champions League Young Player of the Season award, capping off what might be the most remarkable individual The post Doué stuns football world with Performance ahead of Awards appeared first on Rolling Out.
The U.S. Supreme Court rejected an appeal filed by a Black dancer in Houston, Texas, who claims she has been discriminated against.
Alabama is one of several anti-DEI states that mark the first Monday of June as a state holiday in honor of Confederacy President Jefferson Davis’ birthday.
America has made significant progress since the era of segregation, but the Trump administration may be putting that progress at risk.