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An Online Portal to Curb Hate Speech and Prevent Radicalization
With Donald Trump now the presumptive Republican nominee for the president of the United States, angry online rhetoric is front of mind for many Americans. What is hate speech? Does a statement like Trump’s campaign-trail comments about Mexican immigrants —
Read MoreSchools Need to Provide Better Access to Community Services So All Students Can Learn
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. – All across the country, there are low-performing school districts, under-achieving students and frustrated teachers, but current literature doesn’t fully address the root of the problems. “The public schools can function as community centers with the belief that
Read MoreCongregations Striving for Racial and Ethnic Diversity May Shrink, Baylor University Study Finds
WACO, Texas – Congregations attempting to boost their racial and ethnic diversity may end up with fewer people in the seats, according to a Baylor University study. The findings, published in the Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, are
Read MoreFrom Power Talking to Power Doing
Veteran radio talk show host Carl Nelson, will present his third Power Talk event on June 17-19, 2016 at Union Temple Baptist Church in Washington, D.C. The event has featured the likes of Tony Browder, Ashra Kwesi, the late Dr.
Read MoreAtlanta Teen Wins “2016 Best Film” at Delta Sigma Theta Sorority International Film Festival
Atlanta – Fathers Incorporated and Black Rose Mediaworks is pleased to announce that its recent documentary; “A Queen’s Discovery: A Young Girl’s African Journey To Find Her Greatness Within” co-produced by 16-year old Nzinga Braswell, has been awarded “2016 Best
Read MoreBlack Student Athlete Raises Over $20,000 for Sports Drink Success
Lamar Letts, a student at Northeastern University, say his new product Hylux, which is a vitamin enhanced water, is the best alternative to traditional sports drinks. Northeastern University’s 4th year student, Lamar Letts, has formulated a sports drink called Hylux
Read MoreThis Is Why Republicans Continue to Lose the Black Vote
(NNPA) Those who have followed my writings know that I have been and will continue to be very critical of my Republican Party over the lack of real engagement with the Black community. I am now beginning to question whether
Read MoreStudents Use Summer Vacation to Prepare for a Healthy Future
(StatePoint) Is your family thinking about the skills and experience your child needs for college and future success? The majority of college admission officers recommend that students start preparing before or by ninth grade. Yet, more than half of middle
Read More“Black” Expresses Deep Emotion for the Violence Suffered by Black Children and Teens Around the World
Miami, Florida-based GodBeGod Publishers has published its first book entitled “Black” – a book of poetry and daily affirmations by Denise Paulette Isaac. She says she was driven by the spirit of God, which gave her the unction to respond
Read MoreThe Lives of Homeless Youths Across the Country
A new study conducted on behalf of the federal government by University of Nebraska-Lincoln sociologists offers a sobering portrait of the lives of homeless youth across the United States. More than half of the youth who participated in the study
Read MoreAfeni Shakur, Mother of Tupac Shakur, Dies at Age 69
On May 2, 2016, police and paramedics responded to a report of possible cardiac arrest at Shakur’s home in Sausalito, California. She was transported to a nearby hospital, where she was pronounced dead. A former Black Panther activist and reformed
Read MoreHeritage Box Collaborates with Afrikan Gems on Afro-Centric Gift Boxes for Mother’s Day
Heritage Box is partnering with newly launched company, Afrikan Gems, to offer authentic afro-centric Queen Edition gift box sets in honor of Mother’s Day. Heritage Box is a subscription box service created to provide children of African heritage with engaging
Read MoreNew Websites Launched Listing All African American Events and Non-Profit Organizations
Durham, N.C. – The revised EveryBlackEvent.com website as well as the premier of the newest component to the “EveryBlack” family, the EveryBlackNonprofit.com site, have been launched by CEO Jimmy Davies of Durham, North Carolina. Both websites are available to the
Read MoreAffordable Service Helps African American Authors Create Their Very Own Online Book Store
There are thousands of African American authors who struggle to sell their books independently. Most are selling on Amazon or Barnes & Noble, but few know how to effectively sell their books via their own web site. Sadly, many have
Read MoreWellness Coach Offering Free Consultations to Help Women Get Naturopathic Answers to Health Questions Concerns
According to several studies and reports, African Americans continue to suffer the most from obesity and other obesity-related diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, and strokes. Even worse, many African Americans do not go for regular check-ups with their family
Read More79-Year Old Personal Trainer and Competitive Bodybuilder’s New Book
Ernestine Shepherd, “The Guinness Book of World Records’ Oldest Female Body Builder”, is a health and fitness evangelist who believes it is never too late to become physically fit, and wants to take that message to a larger audience with
Read MoreWomen Who Are Cheated on ‘Win’ in the Long Run; New Women ‘Lose’
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. – Women who lose their unfaithful mate to another woman actually win in the long run, according to new research from Binghamton University. “Our thesis is that the woman who ‘loses’ her mate to another woman will go
Read MoreTroubled Homeowners Can Avoid Foreclosure With New Mortgage Modification Program
Since 2004 approximately 8 million homes have been lost to foreclosure, according to CoreLogic, a national mortgage data firm. Although the number of homeowners entering foreclosure has fallen dramatically since the height of the crisis, 434,000 homeowners remained in some
Read MoreHarriet Tubman: Economic Freedom Fighter
(NNPA) – When Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew announced that Harriet Tubman would grace the new $20 bill, my heart sang hallelujah. Additional changes to the currency were also announced. The back of the $10 bill will now recognize the five
Read MoreNYU Study Finds Shifting Gaps in Educational Attainment Among Students of Different Incomes
A new NYU Steinhardt study published in the journal AERA Open looks at income-based gaps in educational attainment. While the difference in high school graduation rates between high- and low-income students shrunk, inequality may have shifted to higher education, with
Read MoreThe Great Migration Was a Triumph of the Black Press
(NNPA) There were over six hundred Black families applying for 53 apartment units in just one day in Chicago in 1917. In two years, more than 100 storefront churches would dot the South Side. By 1930 the number would climb
Read MoreParents Upset After Police Arrest Students, Ages 6 to 11, at Their School for Not Breaking up a Fight
Murfreesboro, TN – Some parents in a small town in Tennessee are highly upset after several kids between the ages of 6 and 11 were handcuffed and arrested at their elementary school for not stopping a fight. The altercation was
Read MoreViola Davis to Star With Denzel Washington in Film Adaptation of August Wilson’s “Fences”
According to HollywoodsBlackRenaissance.com, Oscar-winning actress Viola Davis and two-time Oscar winner Denzel Washington, will star in a film adaptation of August Wilson’s Fences to be released next year through Paramount Pictures. The film is already in production, will be shot
Read MoreVivica A. Fox to Host 2016 DNC Watch Party Celebrating the Black Vote
PHILADELPHIA, PA., (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) – Actress, producer and businesswoman, Vivica A. Fox, will join chair of the Darby County PA Democratic Party, Richard Womack Jr, to host the DogonVillage.com’s 2016 Democratic National Convention (DNC) Watch Party complete with dinner, dancing,
Read MoreTeen Produces Documentary to Advocate for Girl’s in Ghana, Africa
Atlanta – A Queen’s Discovery: A Young Girl’s African Journey To Find Her Greatness Within, a documentary directed by 16-year-old Nzinga Anasa Braswell, has been selected for the 2016 International Film Festival hosted by the Atlanta Alumnae Chapter of Delta
Read MoreFormer Detroit Gang Member, Now Gang Peacemaker
Ray Winans, once affectionately known as “Killer Ray,” is helping reduce gun violence in Detroit – one gang member at a time. The 37-year-old former gang member is an unconventional activist who mediates among gangs, police and federal prosecutors while
Read MoreThe Good Faith Illusion: Searching for Economic Justice
The more I investigate the status of economic justice in public spending the clearer the horror of economic exclusion becomes. Once I was reminded that the objective of equity in public spending had been addressed in NCGS § 143-128.2, Minority
Read MoreIncredibly Sexist Ads Big Pharma Used to Peddle Pills to Women
In the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) boasted slick, “Mad Men”–style ads in which women clearly “knew their place” and stayed in it. Ads about the pathos of aging wives and mothers losing
Read MoreCriminal Justice Reform Snagged in Campaign Politics
(Urban News Service) Planned reforms to federal drug and sentencing laws that imprisoned many African-Americans have become locked up by election-year politics. “The cost of incarceration and a growing awareness of the problems with mandatory minimum sentences have created a
Read MoreDr. Lawrence Rouse, JSCC President, Receives President of the Year Award
KENANSVILLE, N.C. – Dr. Lawrence Rouse, president of James Sprunt Community College (JSCC) in Kenansville, was recently named President of the Year by the State Board of Community Colleges. During Dr. Rouse’s tenure at JSCC, he has strengthened the collaboration
Read MoreMothers Say Middle-Class Status Little Protection Against Gendered Racism for Black Boys
Study reveals how African American mothers parent young sons – via ‘bias-preparation’ strategies – to navigate ‘Thug’ image and vulnerabilities of African American masculinity. Middle-class African American mothers must parent differently than their white counterparts. African American middle-class mothers bear
Read MoreResearch Explores Effectiveness of Male Support Groups
Dr Esmée Hanna, Research Assistant in the Centre for Men’s Health at Leeds Beckett, will discuss her current research into the value of group-based support for young fathers; and Steven Markham, a Researcher for the Centre for Men’s Health, will
Read MoreChicago to Pay $4.9 Million to Family of Man Tasered and Dragged by Police
Chicago, IL – The city of Chicago has reached a settlement with the family of Philip Coleman for nearly $5 million. Back in 2012, 38-year old Coleman, who is African American, was arrested for domestic batter against his mother. After
Read MoreMake the Election About Economic Justice
This year’s presidential primaries have highlighted the importance of people of color to the Democratic Party coalition. Hillary Clinton’s lead in the party’s nomination race comes almost entirely from her strength among African-Americans and Latino voters. When people of color
Read MoreWhy Register? Why Vote? Economic Justice
This article is a continuation of our focus on the influence of politics on economic justice. However, I would be remiss in my coverage of voter suppression if I fail to make observations about duplicity in the treatment of voting
Read MoreRace Biases Teachers’ Expectations for Students
When evaluating the same black student, white teachers expect significantly less academic success than black teachers, a new study concludes. This is especially true for black boys. When a black teacher and a white teacher evaluate the same black student,
Read MoreOver 10,000 Families Set Free From Drug Abuse
Drug addiction continues to impact every segment of American society. Twenty-three million Americans are currently addicted to alcohol and/or other drugs. Only one in 10 of them (2.6 million) receives the treatment they need. The result: a treatment gap of
Read MoreHowe Pre-K Principal Patricia Waddell Named 2016 “Children’s Champion”
WILMINGTON, NC – Patricia Waddell, principal of Howe Pre-K Center, has been named a 2016 Smart Start “Children’s Champion” for her exceptional service to young children and their families in New Hanover County. Ms. Waddell has been an educator for the past 42 years
Read MoreBlack Family-Owned Business Hits It Big With New Lowe’s Home Improvement and Walmart Deal!
Charleston, S.C. — Chevalo and Monique Wilsondebriano, owners of Charleston Gourmet Burger Company, have overcome major obstacles and have hit it big by landing a major deal with Lowe’s Home Improvement and Walmart. Chevalo, a former FDNY EMS First Responder,
Read MoreWalls, Firewalls and Minority Politics in 2016
Newswise — We’ve heard talk of Hillary Clinton’s so-called “firewall” of African-American voter support in the southeast. We’ve heard proposals from Republican candidates for a very different wall in the southwest. It’s made for a sharp focus on minority politics
Read MoreMeet White Lives Matter: The Racist Response to the Black Lives Matter Movement
(SPLC) After the accelerated growth of the Black Lives Matter movement, many racists across America have gone on a barnstorming campaign, posting the catch phrase White Lives Matter (WLM), to counter a message they believe is playing a part in
Read MoreJay-Z and His Mom, Gloria Carter, Announce New 2016 Scholarship Program
Scholarship awards range from $1,500 to $2,500, and the application deadline is April 30th The Shawn Carter Foundation Scholarship provides financial support to high school students as well as undergraduate students entering college for the first time. The purpose of
Read MoreGDN Print Edition 3-31-16
Greater Diversity News (GDN) is a statewide publication with national reach and relevance. We are a chosen news source for underrepresented and underserved communities in North Carolina. GDN and our companion website focuses on issues and opportunities important to Historically Underutilized Businesses
Read MoreNew Mobile App Is Building Black Wealth Nationwide
Have you ever wanted to shop with Black owned businesses in your city or when traveling across the United States? Not sure how to find local or national businesses that are owned by people that look like you and live
Read MoreSeven Tips to Mastering an Online Job Interview
WACO, Texas – For current or future job seekers who don’t enjoy being “on camera,” it’s time to move past that insecurity. There’s high probability that your initial interview will take place online. Kevin Nall, director of operations in Baylor
Read MoreChurches Go Green, Save Green, Clean God’s Green Earth
The biggest challenge at the Reverend Dr. Earl D. Trent, Jr.’s historic black church is raising enough money to do the Lord’s work. Trent, pastor of Washington, D.C.’s Florida Avenue Baptist Church, was grappling with that very issue five years
Read MoreFollow the Money: Minority Vendors Raise Questions About Government Spending on Ads
(NNPA) The federal government spends about $1 billion on advertising services, but history continues to show that small businesses and local and minority-owned media companies are mostly left out. On Wednesday, March 23, as part of its ongoing series on
Read MoreHillary Clinton Meets With Civil Rights Groups, Black Millennials
(NNPA) A few days before presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton racked up a huge win in Nevada’s Democratic primary, largely thanks to the overwhelming support that she received from Black voters, the former Secretary of State met with civil rights leaders
Read MoreImmigrant New Yorkers Face Unexpected Challenges to Health and Wellbeing
New York – A new report based on in-person interviews and surveys conducted by The New York Academy of Medicine provides insights into what immigrants—nearly 30 percent of the city’s population—in New York City see as barriers to improved
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How We Must Face the Rise of the Radical Right
One thing is clear: millennials – those born after 1980 – are the world’s future, and they’ve already made significant contributions. Social media alone wouldn’t be what it is today without millennial entrepreneurs, for example. “It’s not just technology defining
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