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Howard University Gives Way to Inaugural Sports and Entertainment Summit

“We have come here today to remind America of the purpose of higher education and to double down on our promise to seek truth and mission above all else,” Frederick said.

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Michelle Obama Co-Chairs ‘When We All Vote’ A Non-Partisan Organization Inspiring Voter Turnout

When We All Vote is planning a Week of Action in which volunteers will host nearly 2000 events across the U.S.The purpose of the events will be to register voters and recruit volunteers. When We All Vote previously announced that Michelle Obama will headline events…

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For-Profit College Students Share Sagas of Debt and Disillusionment

A new report released by the Center for Responsible Lending (CRL) analyzes how for-profit students who sought educational training to improve their lives wound up in worse financial circumstances after enrollment.

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The Pernicious Power of the Patriarchy

Tearing down the walls of pernicious patriarchy means attacking the very foundation of our nation. When we attack patriarchy, we also attack the racism that is also part of our foundation. Many have lined up to support Dr. Christine Blasey Ford. How many are equally willing to attack…

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TRAVEL: Toronto – Eat, Drink & Be Merry!

The Toronto International Film Festival is the most fan-friendly film festival in the world. Add in sightseeing, touring, top tier restaurants, eateries and museums and Toronto becomes a destination vacation with a full plethora of choices any time of year.

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Arthur Mitchell: Ballet Legend and Pioneer Dies at 84

The world is mourning the loss of legendary choreographer Arthur Mitchell. Mitchell, who danced with the New York City Ballet from 1956-1968 and founded the groundbreaking and world renown Dance Theater of Harlem died Wednesday of heart failure.

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#EmmysSoWhite? Record-Setting Slate of Diverse Nominees Leave Empty Handed

Although this year marked the Emmy awards’ most diverse slate of nominees (38 nominations) in the history of the awards show, the outcome was not reflective of the diversity highlighted in the nominations.

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Former Police Chief Pleads Guilty to Framing — Not One or Two — But Three Innocent Black Men!

He said two of the indicted cops, Charlie Dayoub and Guillermo Ravelo, targeted him on purpose because of his past history of arrests. According to the lawsuit, he was threatened with even more jail time if he doesn’t own up to the burglaries so he pleaded guilty to a crime he didn’t really commit only to avoid spending most of his life behind bars.

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Workshop to Help Los Angeles Area Black Entrepreneurs Get Access to Capital and Business Credit

With over 25+ years of business experience as an entrepreneur, executive, and adjunct university faculty. Ardrey has taken a startup firm from the “garage to a $250MM joint venture with eight-offices across seven states and over 400 employees,” she has led teams with the oversight of billion-dollar portfolios of commercial real estate assets.

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Service Organization Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Surpasses $1 Million in Historic One-Day Campaign to Help Nation’s HBCUs

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated raised over $1 million during its HBCU Impact Day initiative to benefit historically black colleges and universities. AKA International President Dr. Glenda Glover announced that the organization exceeded the goal and will make a final

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What Republican Rule Looks Like in Key Swing State

“These are bills that should not have to wait,” said Krueger-Braneky. “As representative for the 161st Legislative District, I will continue to push for legislation that puts the residents of Pennsylvania first. I will work with my colleagues to ensure we are putting working families before corporate special interests,” she said.

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Norton to Introduce Bill Requiring Federal Agencies to Advertise with Minority-Owned Media

NNPA National Chairman Dorothy Leavell called the results of the report, shameful. On Thursday, Chavis said the NNPA wishes to “profoundly thank Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton for her continued leadership on this crucial economic and racial justice issue.”

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Financial Focus – Can You Benefit From an Annuity?

As is the case with all investments, a fixed annuity does have some caveats. Most important, an annuity is a long-term investment – if you pull money out within the first several years after your purchase, you likely will face some prohibitive surrender charges. These charges decline each year, typically reaching zero after seven years.

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Pfizer Rare Disease Introduces Council for Change to Further Help SCD Patients

As outlined in the newly released CFC report, “there is work ahead to implement the overall CFC vision and specific workstream call-to-actions to create positive change for those affected by Sickle Cell Disease…The CFC hopes this report encourages ongoing efforts and helps to create new opportunities for collaboration.

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Black Films and Artists Thrive at 2018 Toronto International Film Festival

Big budget movies, small indie films, documentaries and shorts filled out the innovative programming. Check out the best of the best…

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‘Honor the Treaties’ – Compelling Documentaries About Land Theft and Genocide

In each case it is not enough for the settler population to steal the land, but they must go further and destroy the people. Destroying the people involves creating a situation of despair…

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What is Our Legacy – The True Power to Help Transform

Self-awareness is not only being aware of one’s self, it is also becoming aware of manifested selflessness, including the true power to help transform the previously unfathomable…

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The Life of Donald “Duck” David Newman, Who Was an NBA Assistant Coach For More Than 20 Years

He was the proudest father, devoted husband, and loving of family. “Duck” was the truest fighting buddy and the fiercest competitor/athlete. Coach Newman was a “player’s” coach…

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Experts Say Legacy of Discriminatory Policies and Practices Fuel Racial Disparities In Home Ownership Rates

The study says Federal regulators have reinforced the negative impacts of decades of discrimination “through inadequate enforcement of anti-discrimination laws…

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Black Business Community Mourns the Loss of Ken Smikle, Founder of Target Market News

Ken Smikle, founder of Target Market News, a marketing research firm and publication that reported on Black buying power and advertising trends that target Black consumers…

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Are Today’s White Kids Less Racist Than Their Grandparents?

My research with kids doesn’t give us any reason to believe that each new generation of white people will naturally or inevitably hold more open-minded and tolerant viewpoints on race than previous generations.

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The weeklong event also celebrated a power shift sweeping the nation: Black women are leading voter drives, running for office and winning. “We know that Black women have changed the world…

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CBCF Conference: Health, “The Dream” & Impeachment

The weeklong event also celebrated a power shift sweeping the nation: Black women are leading voter drives, running for office and winning. “We know that Black women have changed the world…

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The Catholic Church Played Major Role in Slavery – a Series on Slavery in America

In 2016, Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. offered a public apology after acknowledging that 188 years prior, Jesuit priests sold 272 slaves to save the school from financial ruin.

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Even her boss, the 45th President of the United States, is derisive of Education Secretary Betsey DeVoid, the Devos woman who is devoid, absent, of good sense. She may have even been placed in her position as payback for whatever support…

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The Miseducation of “Betsy DeVoid” – Her Attack on Students, Let Me Count the Ways

Even her boss, the 45th President of the United States, is derisive of Education Secretary Betsey DeVoid, the Devos woman who is devoid, absent, of good sense. She may have even been placed in her position as payback for whatever support…

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NNPA Announces 2018 National Leadership Awards – Nine National Leaders Honored

Nine national leaders and activists are scheduled to be honored by the National Newspaper Publishers Association when the trade organization hosts its annual National Leadership Awards ceremony at the Marriott Marquis in Washington, DC.

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Michelle Obama Launches 10-City Tour For Her New Book That Will Be Published in 24 Languages

The memoir is a work of deep reflection and mesmerizing storytelling. Obama invites readers into her world, chronicling the experiences that have shaped her – from her childhood on the South Side of Chicago…

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HBCU Pre-Law Summit Provides Game-Changing Opportunities For HBCU Students

Over 100 lawyers, law students, and law school administrators will participate in the summit in various capacities with the singular and collective purpose of helping to empower and support students and graduates in their quest to becoming lawyers. One of the highlights of the summit is…

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Mara Brock Akil New Romantic Drama ‘Love Is ___’

Titles such as Girlfriends,Being Mary Janeand The Game, highlight her ability to tell stories reflecting the black experience.  “Every project is vulnerable because your name is on it. Not just for me but also for the people I care about. People can see the reflections. I’m not putting my art out just for judgment. I’m putting it out their for conversation but in that space you will come across judgment. There is a vulnerability to that,” Akil explained.

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Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac Offering Mortgages for as Little as Three Percent Down

One of the biggest obstacles confronting low- and moderate-income home buyers is coming up with the 20 percent down payment that many financial advisors recommend they have in the bank prior to entering the housing market. Under Fannie Mae’s Home Ready and Freddie Mac’s Home Possible programs…

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If You Shelter in Place During a Disaster, Be Ready for Challenges After the Storm

Many people will likely decide to stay put despite evacuation orders ahead of Hurricane Florence. And if history is any guide, they may not be fully thinking through the problems they’ll face in the aftermath.

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Mark Knight Is Our Best Tabloid Cartoonist. Is His Serena Williams Drawing Racist?

American cartoonists exaggerated the features, clothes, speech and deportment of black people. The effect, as in Edward Clay’s famed “Life in Philadelphia” series, was to suggest that African Americans would never fit into city life as free people.

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Nia Franklin Wins Miss America

“I grew up at a predominately Caucasian school and there was only five percent minority, and I felt out of place so much because of the color of my skin,” Franklin said. “But growing up, I found my love of arts, and through music that helped me to feel positive about myself and about who I was.”

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Seeking Sponsors to Honor the History and Memories of Past African American Baseball Players

The names of the teams in this league reflect that of past Negro League players i.e. Rube Foster All-Stars, Satchel Paige All-Stars, and Josh Gibson All-Stars etc. This league is dedicated to the generations of baseball players…

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Producer/Writer Shukree Tilghman Joins the BeMeBeFree Back to School Anxiety Empowerment Campaign

“With little down time, less sleep and constant social media vigilance, our modern technology, cultural pressures and instant image access, create an anxious suffering in our youth in ways we are only beginning to fully understand..”

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Black Professor’s New Initiative Helps College Students Become Multilingual, World-Ready, and Globally Competitive

PAD is a non-profit educational and cultural organization. It was founded and incorporated in Baltimore, Maryland by Dr. Zekeh Gbotokuma. Its mission is to promote positive diversity, interculturalism, international competency

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The Story of a Black Woman Living in the South After the Civil War and Slavery Have Just Ended

Inspired by the life of the author’s great-great grandfather, “The Twisted Crown” takes readers from the bustling streets of Boston at the height of the Abolitionist movement to the war-ravaged landscape of Reconstruction…

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Black Entrepreneur Launching New Streaming Platform to Showcase Independent Black Productions

X On Demand Seeks to Change the Game for Black Filmmakers and Content Creators New York — With the ease of access to film and television shows online and streaming services on the rise this year, there are few markets in

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Personal Transformation Guru, Lisa Nichols, to Speak at Dudley’s Educational & Motivational Symposium

Triad-based international hair care and cosmetic company, Dudley Beauty Corp, LLC, announced today that Lisa Nichols, a featured teacher in the Secret will be the keynote speaker at its EMS, Educational & Motivational Symposium…

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Attorney Zulu Ali Named Top 10 Immigration Lawyer and Criminal Lawyer by Attorney and Practice Magazine

Attorney Ali earned a Juris Doctorate (law degree) from Trinity International University Law School and a liberal arts degree with an emphasis in African Studies from Regents College through a consortium with Tennessee State University.

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26 Years Later, a Woman Admits She Lied to Convict a Man of Murder in Chicago

In reviewing the request to dismiss the case, current Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx’s office says the new evidence is unsupported, without merit and has filed a motion to dismiss the case.

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Aretha Franklin Died With Millions of Dollars, But She Forgot to Do This!

Aretha Franklin, the Queen of Soul, is a legend that will never be forgotten. But with all due R-E-S-P-E-C-T, the IRS is probably singing with joy because she reportedly left no will when she died.

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The Genius of Black Women and Girls Celebrated at the 2018 Empowering Designing Women

It will allow elders and adults to share life’s experiences with teens and girls to uplift, inspire and support them. Women and girls of all ages will be impacted and empowered by this event. They want this to be a multi-cultural event.

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Pilot, Author, and Registered Nurse — Wants to Inspire Black Youth Across America

Learn how this poor African-American country boy, who was raised in the projects, was given the privilege to fly a $30 million-dollar aircraft. But not only did he become an esteemed helicopter pilot-in-command…

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NHRMC and YMCA Sponsor Third Free Outdoor Fitness Celebration Series

The events will occur at 9 a.m. every Saturday in October, weather permitting. All events will be held at Portia Hines Park, 400 N. 10th St., Wilmington. The Oct. 27 event includes a Halloween costume contest with prizes for all participants and a grand prize for the winner.

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Myles Truitt: Star of Sci-Fi ‘Kin’ Is Poised for Stardom

In Kin, Truitt plays the role of Eli, a young, boy adopted by a white family forced to go on the run when his brother gets into trouble with the wrong folks. Along the way he finds a mystifying weapon to use as protection in their quest for safety and survival.

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‘Blackkklansman’ Delivers Critical and Powerful Message

“The racial climate in this country is toxic [so] if Spike Lee can open just one person’s eyes to the systematic racism that African Americans face every day, then he accomplished what he set out to do…”

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Spiritually Speaking… Trust Is Such a Complex Thing, Dealing With Betrayal

Everyone knows someone who has been crippled by a lover or spouse gone crazy, or, watched someone stumble up on the truth about a situation that everybody but them knew the real deal. In the real world that kind of stuff hurts.

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On Friday, Sept. 21, a new sculpture of Alice Allison Dunnigan, the first African American woman to receive press credentials to cover the White House and Congress, is scheduled to go on display at the Newseum in Washington, D.C.

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Newseum Honors First African American Woman to Cover White House

On Friday, Sept. 21, a new sculpture of Alice Allison Dunnigan, the first African American woman to receive press credentials to cover the White House and Congress, is scheduled to go on display at the Newseum in Washington, D.C.

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Over a period of two years, Bad Henry raped and strangled to death young Black women and is suspected in 90 murders across the country. This case was unique for many reasons; the first being that Bad Henry knew his victims. He preyed on co-workers, friends, and friends of his then girlfriend.

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Former Det. Garry McFadden Recounts Busting Notorious Serial Killer, ‘Bad’ Henry Louis Wallace

Over a period of two years, Bad Henry raped and strangled to death young Black women and is suspected in 90 murders across the country. This case was unique for many reasons; the first being that Bad Henry knew his victims. He preyed on co-workers, friends, and friends of his then girlfriend.

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Bishop Vashti Mckenzie and Stellar Award-Winning Artist Kurt Carr to Headline CBCF Annual Prayer Breakfast

The Prayer Breakfast, a signature event for the CBCF, has welcomed some of the biggest names in gospel and the faith community, including Richard Smallwood and Bishop T.D. Jakes. This year will be no different as the CBCF brings together two powerhouse ministries.

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