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  • ‘Year of Return’ movement beckons Blacks back to Africa prompting powerful cultural and economic exchange

    Centuries ago, when the first Africans were taken from their native shores to various points in the Western Hemisphere, the overwhelming majority were destined never to see their homes again. In 1619, a slave ship landed at the settlement in Jamestown, VA., which marked what is seen as the beginning of the slave trade in […]

  • Julián Castro drops out of presidential race

    Julián Castro, the former mayor of San Antonio who served as housing secretary under President Barack Obama, said Thursday he is suspending his candidacy and ending his effort to become the nation’s first Latino president. “I’m so proud of the campaign we’ve run together,” Castro, 45, said in a video released by his campaign. “We’ve […]

  • Michelle Obama tells Greta Thunberg to “ignore the doubters” after Trump slams the climate change activist

    Michelle Obama tweeted a message of support to Greta Thunberg just a day after President Trump slammed the climate change activist. “Don’t let anyone dim your light,” the former first lady said in a tweet directed at Thunberg, who earlier this week was named Time’s 2019 Person of the Year. Lees meer…

  • Prokureur Benjamin Crump

      Benjamin Crump represents clients in some of the most important and contentious cases of our time, taking a place in legal history with his pursuit of justice. His role in the Trayvon Martin, Martin Lee Anderson Boot Camp, Jannie Ligons (State of Oklahoma vs. Daniel Holtzclaw) and Robbie Tolan cases shows a legacy built around […]

  • A look at what impeachment really means and why Black people need to care

    The Speaker of the House and the Chairmen of both the House Judiciary and Intelligence Committees announced on Monday that they would be filing two Articles of Impeachment against President Donald Trump. They also announced that a vote would happen later this week to send the matter formally over to the Senate for a trial that will be overseen […]

  • African American Film Critics Association announces its top films of 2019

    A day after the Golden Globes once again dissed Black actors, actresses, directors and films, The African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) announced it has chosen. A day after the Golden Globes once again dissed Black actors, actresses, directors and films, The African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) announced it has chosen Jordan Peele’s “Us” as its top film […]

  • Malik Moore

    Russ Beard Malik Moor, after years of trying to groom my beard, believed there had to be an easier way to grow, nourish, style and condition his beard. He figured that he was not the only man having this issue. So, the Russ Beard Grooming journey began. ​ Moore began doing his own research and […]

  • Dr. Jingzhen Ginger Yang

    Dr. Yang is an associate professor of pediatrics at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and the Ohio State University College of Medicine. Her research has primarily focused on sports injury prevention and control. She has directed a federally funded, multi-site, interdisciplinary collaborative research study that involved Division I intercollegiate athletes on sports injury and psychological outcomes. Sy […]

  • Marianne Williamson

    Marianne Williamson is an internationally acclaimed lecturer, aktivis, and author of four #1 New York Times bestselling books. She has been one of America’s most well known public voices for more than three decades. Seven of her twelve published books have been New York Times bestsellers and Marianne has been a popular guest on television programs such […]

  • Research shows hair dye and straighteners increase risk of breast cancer in Black women

    A study has sparked concerns about how permanent hair dye and chemical hair straighteners affects the safety of African American women. Lees meer…