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Vice President Harris Announces Groundbreaking Awards to Boost Entrepreneurs in Durham’s Historic Black Wall Street
Vice President Kamala Harris, accompanied by Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally Adeyemo and North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper, plan to unveil the allocation of $32 million through the State Small Business Credit Initiative (SSBCI). The initiative’s goal is to
Read MoreLong Lived Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr That Carries on for Generations to Come – A GDN Exclusive
On this Black History Month, the writer would like to highlight Martin Luther King Jr.’s Young, Gifted, and Black Talent Show, hosted by Kevin Brooks of Group Therapy, Inc. on Martin Luther King Jr. The writer couldn’t help but recognize
Read MoreIn Celebration of Black History Month, PGA of America Golf Professional Ira Molayo Leads by Example
FRISCO, Texas — Ira Molayo was introduced to golf at seven by his mother at Cedar Crest Golf Course in Dallas, Texas. Today, 40 years later, he is a PGA of America Golf Professional, Director of Golf at Cedar Crest
Read MoreMovie Mogul Tyler Perry Stops Production on $800M Studio Expansion After Seeing Video AI Model
Tyler Perry was planning an $800 million expansion of his studio in Atlanta. Now the plans are on hold. Why? Because a new text-to-video artificial intelligence (AI) model. The new AI model by ChatGTP entitled “Sora” creates video from a
Read MoreWhoopi Goldberg Pioneering Change with Blkfam, a Groundbreaking, Black-Focused Streaming Platform
Television history, marred by a narrow portrayal of non-white characters, witnessed a transformative journey from caricatures and racist depictions to the evolution of influential, Black-centered shows like the influential and groundbreaking “The Cosby Show,” in the 1980s, “A Different World,”
Read MoreMcConnell Announces He’s Relinquishes GOP Leadership
Senator Mitch McConnell, the longtime top Senate Republican from Kentucky, announced on Wednesday his decision to step down as the leader of the Senate GOP following the November elections. The move officially coronates the twice-impeached and four-times indicted former President
Read MoreSpeaker Johnson Hastens End of Critical Program that Bridges Digital Divide, Threatening Connectivity for Millions
As the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) faces an imminent funding shortfall, the lifeline that connected more than 23 million disadvantaged and low-income American families to broadband hangs in the balance. Despite its critical role in bridging the digital divide, House
Read MoreCollege Admission and Financial Aid Decisions Delayed Amidst Rollout Issues
Delays in financial aid decisions have tempered the excitement of many students who have received acceptance letters from their top colleges in a year already full of uncertainties. The late release of a revised Free Application for Federal Student Aid
Read MoreIntriguing Insights: Joy-Ann Reid Explores Medgar and Myrlie Evers’ Love Story and Impact on Civil Rights
In an interview with the National Newspaper Publishers Association’s Let It Be Known morning show, Joy-Ann Reid delved into the intricacies of her latest book, “Medgar and Myrlie Evers and the Love Story that Awakened America,” which sheds light on
Read MoreRenowned Philosopher and Black Power Trailblazer Charles V. Hamilton, Dies at 94
Austin Cooper recalled the first time he met Professor Charles V. Hamilton, a philosophical luminary and key architect of the Black Power movement. Cooper, who earned a Master of Public Administration from the Columbia University School of International and Public
Read MoreFlint Mourns the Loss of Longtime City Council Member Eric Mays
Eric Mays, a dedicated city council member renowned for his activism during the infamous Flint, Michigan, water crisis and a history of disruptive behavior at public meetings, died on Saturday, Feb. 24, at 65. City officials made the announcement, but
Read MoreHow governments handle data matters for inclusion
Governments increasingly rely on large amounts of data to provide services ranging from mobility and air quality to child welfare and policing programs. While governments have always relied on data, their increasing use of algorithms and artificial intelligence has fundamentally
Read MoreBob Marley, One Love Film: A Cinematic Triumph Transforming Lives and Communities Across Jamaica and Beyond
In an exclusive interview with the Black Press of America’s Let It Be Known morning show, Ziggy Marley, the son of reggae legend Bob Marley, opened up about the profound impact of the hit new movie “Bob Marley, One Love.”
Read MoreKatherine Johnson, the brilliant African American mathematician, NASA Legend
A Dynamic Duo Forever Linked in History – February 20, 1962 (Washington, DC, February 18, 2024) – “Get the girl to check the numbers.” If she says the numbers are good, astronaut John Glenn told them, I’m ready to go!
Read MoreWendy Williams’ Brave Revelation: Living with Progressive Aphasia and Frontotemporal Dementia
@StacyBrownMedia Wendy Williams’ team has confirmed that the former daytime talk show host has been diagnosed with primary progressive aphasia and frontotemporal dementia (FTD). In a press release, aides to Williams said her condition, including aphasia, has impacted her language
Read MoreModern Source Insurance Group is Revolutionizing Healthcare Access in Broward County
NNPA Newswire spoke with Tavere Johnson, founder of Modern Source Insurance Group, to provide insight into his health insurance business’s mission, processes, and impact in South Florida. Background and Introduction: Tavere Johnson, the company’s CEO, describes Modern Source Insurance Group
Read MoreCincinnati Addresses Deep-Rooted Housing Inequities Through Landmark Settlement
Cincinnati officials have settled a federal lawsuit spanning four years, addressing allegations of racial bias in the city’s residential tax abatement program. The lawsuit, which accused Cincinnati of favoring white homeowners, shed light on enduring disparities in homeownership between Black
Read MoreBiden Administration Announces $1.2 Billion in Student Debt Forgiveness for 153,000 Borrowers
In a significant move to alleviate the burden of student debt, the Biden administration revealed on Wednesday its decision to automatically forgive $1.2 billion in student loans for 153,000 borrowers. Those eligible for debt relief are individuals enrolled in the
Read MoreTomorrow: Rev. Sharpton to Join Attorney Ben Crump, Victims of Navy Federal Credit Mortgage Discrimination
Immediately afterward will take part in ongoing protests of Bill Ackman to demand billionaire acknowledges the value of corporate diversity NEW YORK, NY (February 21, 2024) – Rev. Al Sharpton, Founder and President of the National Action Network (NAN), will stand
Read MorePBS joins season 16 of “AfroPoP: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange”
For a decade and a half, AfroPoP: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange has brought documentary films about the global Black experience to the small screen. This year, PBS Plus joins Black Public Media and WORLD in presenting season 16 of the
Read MoreHBCU Week: Beyond the Field, presented in partnership with Maryland Public Television
Episodes highlighting Hampton, Howard, Grambling and more premiere on WORLD on February 19 and 26 Local, USA, the original documentary series from WORLD, will give a masterclass on the pride, rivalries, culture and legacies of Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Read MoreCities and states give billions in property tax breaks to businesses − draining school budgets and hurting the poorest students
Built in 1910, James Elementary is a three-story brick school in Kansas City, Missouri’s historic Northeast neighborhood, with a bright blue front door framed by a sand-colored stone arch adorned with a gargoyle. As bustling students and teachers negotiate a
Read MoreRep. James Clyburn Steps Down from House Leadership
Longtime South Carolina Democratic Rep. James Clyburn has announced his resignation from his House leadership position, effective immediately, while simultaneously committing to run for reelection. Clyburn, a staunch supporter of President Joe Biden, said he aims to focus on conveying
Read More100 years of radio in Africa: from propaganda to people’s power
Radio is thriving across Africa. Exact figures are difficult to come by because audience research differs across countries. But studies estimate radio listenership to be between 60% and 80% of the continent’s 1.4 billion population. In contrast to many western
Read MoreA Bronx school district offers lessons in boosting student mental health
If you are an educator or a parent, you have likely already seen many ways in which “the kids are not alright.” Mounting evidence shows that the mental health of American youth has been declining for at least a decade.
Read MoreDOJ Inspector General Exposes Critical Failures in Federal Prisons Leading to Inmate Deaths
A scathing report released by the Department of Justice (DOJ) Inspector General Michael E. Horowitz unveiled a disturbing pattern of operational and managerial deficiencies within the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP), shedding light on the alarming rate of inmate deaths.
Read MoreBacteria in Your Gut Can Improve Your Mood − New Research in Mice Tries to Zero in on the Crucial Strains
Probiotics have been getting a lot of attention recently. These bacteria, which you can consume from fermented foods, yogurt or even pills, are linked to a number of health and wellness benefits, including reducing gastrointestinal distress, urinary tract infections and
Read MoreDonald Trump’s very, very bad day – $437 million and counting…
Today Indicted President Donald J. Trump and his corporation were ordered to pay $345 million in damages for fraudulent business practices and have been barred from conducting business in New York for the next three years. His two sons, Donald
Read MoreColorado African Diaspora Development Institute (ADDI) Fights for Economic Liberation of Africa – GDN exclusive
Part 1 of a three-part interview Good evening, listeners. My name is Peter Grear. I am the publisher of Greater Diversity News. I have the Honorable Naquetta Ricks, a member of the House of Representatives of the great State of
Read MoreBiden-Harris Administration Unveils Ambitious Plans for Equity and Racial Justice Across Federal Agencies
The Biden-Harris Administration has unveiled its Equity Action Plans for federal agencies in a continued push for equity and racial justice. This release marks the first anniversary of President Biden’s second Executive Order on Equity, outlining strategies to address systemic
Read MoreHistoric White House Gathering Celebrates Descendants of Civil Rights Icons
In a Black History Month event at the White House on Tuesday, Feb. 13, Vice President Kamala Harris addressed the descendants of some of the most influential civil rights leaders from the 1950s and ’60s, along with other foundational historical
Read MoreHip Hop Icons Head Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Nominees
In a harmonious blend of iconic lyrics, Mary J. Blige’s soulful anthem “No More Drama” Eric B. & Rakim’s timeless declaration in “Paid in Full” and A Tribe Called Quest’s rhythmic wisdom from “Can I Kick It?” intertwine to
Read MoreDisturbing Disparities in Homicide Rates Highlight Urgent Need for Action on Black Women’s Safety
The startling and enduring differences in murder rates between Black and white women in the United States have been highlighted in a new analysis published in the Lancet medical journal, which serves as an eye-popping reminder of Malcolm X’s well-known
Read MoreDefense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s Hospitalization Reignites Controversy Over Transparency Amid Health Concerns
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin found himself back in the spotlight as he was urgently admitted to an emergency hospital on Sunday afternoon for symptoms related to a bladder issue, just weeks after his previous hospitalization. The 70-year-old cabinet official’s decision
Read MoreMahomes’ Magical Comeback: Chiefs Triumph in Super Bowl OT Thriller After Usher’s Star-Studded Halftime Show
Maybe it was Usher’s star-studded halftime show that inspired the Kansas City Chiefs and their superstar quarterback Pat Mahomes in the second half to win their third Super Bowl in four years with a thrilling 25-22 OT victory over the
Read MoreMothers Against Drunk Driving® (MADD) and Diageo North America Kick Off Partnership to Tackle Impaired Driving in the U.S.
(WASHINGTON, D.C.) — Mothers Against Drunk Driving® (MADD) and Diageo North America have agreed to a new partnership to collaborate on public awareness and education campaigns aimed at ending drunk driving. In late 2023, MADD created the MADD Network, a
Read MoreHistoric Obesity Bill of Rights Unveiled Amidst Surging Obesity Rates Nationwide
In response to a relentless surge in obesity rates nationwide, a powerful alliance of leading consumer advocates, aging experts, and public health groups have introduced the groundbreaking Obesity Bill of Rights for Americans. The initiative, with the National Consumers League
Read More49ers Coach With Aggressive Myeloma Gets New Treatment at UCSF
Johnny Holland has faced fierce foes for decades, first as a standout tackle in the National Football League, then as a beloved coach with the San Francisco 49ers. But when it comes to being poked by a nurse with a
Read MoreThrilling History of Black Excellence in Our National Parks
As recipient of the National Park Conservation Association’s Centennial Leadership Award 2022 “for outstanding contribution toward ensuring our national parks are ready for their second century of service,” I embrace Black History Month as an opportunity to take you on a tour
Read More55th NAACP Image Award Nominees Unveiled
Today, NAACP unveiled the full list of “55th NAACP Image Awards” nominees with Netflix and Amazon leading the pack with 55 and 27 nominations respectively. The winners will be revealed during the two–hour LIVE TV special, airing Saturday, March 16,
Read MoreBlack Social Media Users React to Deputy Shooting of Distressed Black Woman
The “white lady walks into the police station, and then shoots it up and still is alive.” Also, “she called for help and ended up dead. My gosh, our system is jacked.” Black people, “we must wake up. What we
Read MoreRecord-Breaking $100 Million Scholarships and Academic Advancement
Renowned businesswoman and philanthropist Ronda Stryker and her husband, William Johnston, Chairman of Greenleaf Trust, have bestowed a monumental gift of $100 million to Spelman College. The extraordinary donation is the largest single contribution ever made to a historically Black
Read MoreHUD Secretary to Black Press: ‘We are Depending on You’
In an exclusive interview conducted by Greer Marshall, broadcast producer of “Let It Be Known,” the National Newspaper Publisher Association’s (NNPA) morning news show, Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary and former chair of the Congressional Black Caucus, Marcia L.
Read MoreDiversity Is Not a Box to Check, Black Travelers Want Authentic Engagement
After the murder of George Floyd in 2020, when travel brands – including Delta Air Lines, Hilton and Enterprise – pronounced their support for diversity and the Black Lives Matter movement, our research group was motivated to conduct a study
Read MoreEthio-Jazz Vocalist, Songwriter, Cultural Activist MEKLIT Shares New Song “Antidote”
February 7, 2024: The visionary Ethiopian-American vocalist, composer, and cultural activist Meklit has announced the release of her new EP Ethio Blue, a prescient six-song collection attuned to inner landscapes. Recorded with GRAMMY-winning songwriter / producer Dan Wilson, Ethio Blue
Read MoreEmployers Warned That Strong Diversity and Inclusion Culture Is Critical as They Face Continuing Talent Crunch
Annual survey of finance professionals in North America reveals 71% say a strong diversity and inclusion culture is a key factor in deciding to work at an organization, as the talent crunch continues 44% expecting their career next move to
Read MoreThe Queen of Sugar Hill: ReShonda Tate Illuminates Hattie McDaniel’s Journey in a Tale of Resilience and Triumph
Reaching back to Hollywood’s golden age, where dreams were spun under the spotlight and stars were born, bestselling author ReShonda Tate takes readers on a captivating journey through the life of Hattie McDaniel. In her latest work, “The Queen of
Read MoreThe “Worker Shortage” Myth Depresses Black Wealth
America’s business elites have used immigration as a tool to avoid hiring Black Americans for the past two centuries. This pattern of discrimination has depressed African Americans’ employment and wages — and is a significant cause of persistent racial wealth
Read MoreTrump’s America in 2025: Privatizing Medicare
The following is a statement from Biden-Harris 2024 Spokesperson Seth Schuster on Donald Trump’s close allies’ plans to privatize Medicare: “Make no mistake – if Donald Trump wins this November, he and Republicans will continue their push to end Medicare
Read MoreWhy Elon Musk’s ‘Self-Driving’ of Tesla’s Board and Its Decision to Pay Him $56B Collided With the Law – And What Happens Next
elaware Chancery Court Judge Kathaleen St. Jude McCormick has blocked Elon Musk’s US$55.8 billion pay package, which Tesla’s board of directors approved in 2018 through a process she found to be “deeply flawed.” No CEO of a publicly traded U.S.
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