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Why Fani Willis Had the Worst Work Week Ever

With the rough professional blows Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis enduredto kick off the month of December, things can only get better from here. Read more…

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The Best Black Ensemble Performances in TV, Film, and Music

There’s nothing like a good ensemble cast. Whether it’s in cult classic shows, beloved movies, or in singing groups—the power of the collective can be truly amazing onscreen or onstage. Read more…

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HBCU Launches Tuition-Free Program for National Board Certification in Maryland

In an exciting development for educators in Maryland, Bowie State University has announced a new, tuition-free program for 75 teachers to earn their National Board Certification. Chosen from a competitive pool of nearly 500 applicants, these educators will engage in a comprehensive three-year process to enhance their teaching skills and improve student outcomes. The initiative

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Johnny Somali Faces Prison In South Korea For Offensive, Disruptive Behavior

An American live streamer was arrested and faces jail time in South Korea after he caused disruptions and partook in repeated offensive behavior in public. Johnny Somali, whose birth name is Ramsey Khalid Ismael, is known for streaming while traveling to countries, including Israel, Thailand and Japan and pulling provocative stunts in those places. He

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Savannah State University Appoints Tino Burgos as New Head Baseball Coach

Savannah State University Athletics has officially announced Florentino “Tino” Burgos as the new head coach of the Tigers’ baseball program.  “Becoming the head baseball coach at Savannah State University is more than an opportunity; it’s a calling to lead, inspire, and elevate young men both on and off the field,” Burgos expressed in response to

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Ivana Baquero, Tristán Ulloa, and Carmen Machi Lead Netflix’s True Crime Drama A Widow’s Game

Netflix has revealed the first images of its upcoming film A Widow’s Game, inspired by the infamous “Black Widow of Patraix” case that captivated and shocked Spain in 2017. The film, produced by Bambú Producciones (The Asunta Case, The Alcasser Murders), stars Ivana Baquero (Pan’s Labyrinth) as María Jesús Moreno Cantó, better known as Maje,

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Breaking Barriers: Meet the Founder of Charlotte’s First Black-Owned Curly Hair Salon

In a world where beauty standards often tip toward conformity, Moriah Marshall is a revolutionary force redefining perceptions of natural hair with her venture, Curl Cave. Located in Charlotte, NC, Curl Cave proudly holds the distinction of being the city’s first Black woman-owned curly hair salon, serving as a radiant beacon for honoring the beauty

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After 25 Years, HBCU Grad Claims Her Master’s Degree 

Jay Morrow’s lifelong connection to North Carolina Central University has come full circle as she prepares to walk across the graduation stage on Dec. 13, 2024, completing a degree she earned but never formally claimed 25 years ago. Morrow’s journey with NCCU began long before her enrollment. Her mother, a student at the university in

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HBCU Gets $2.2M to Launch Programs for Women Entrepreneurs and Formerly Incarcerated Individuals

The Small Business Administration has awarded Morgan State University’s Entrepreneurial Development and Assistance Center $2.2 million in a significant boost for entrepreneurship in marginalized communities. The funding will support two key outreach initiatives aimed at empowering women business owners and formerly incarcerated individuals as they navigate the complexities of the business world. The allocation includes

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