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Black Family Day on UC Davis campus is set for Saturday
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Black Family Day on UC Davis campus is set for Saturday

55th annual Black Family Day on UC Davis campus is set for Saturday AN EVENT CELEBRATING THE BLACK COMMUNITY IS HAPPENING AT THE UC DAVIS…

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May: Global leaders demand accountability at Reparative Futures conference | News and features
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May: Global leaders demand accountability at Reparative Futures conference | News and features

Around 200 scholars, civil society organisers, politicians, activists, artists, students, and community knowledge holders gathered in Bristol this week for a landmark international conference hosted…

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KSB commemorates the school’s Black history, honors longtime optometrist during Founders Day celebration – Kentucky Teacher
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KSB commemorates the school’s Black history, honors longtime optometrist during Founders Day celebration – Kentucky Teacher

Saylor Fortner, a graduate student with the University of Louisville, explains part of the exhibit the university created with the Kentucky School for the Blind…

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The NAACP’s boycott call is a wake-up moment for the American Black athlete | College sports
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The NAACP’s boycott call is a wake-up moment for the American Black athlete | College sports

Six years after the nation underwent a so-called “racial reckoning”, Black America is under comprehensive assault. The assault comes from the country’s highest elected office,…

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In DRC’s Bili-Uélé, Women Turn Local Action into Biodiversity Impact
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In DRC’s Bili-Uélé, Women Turn Local Action into Biodiversity Impact

On less than a hectare of land in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s Bili-Uélé, members of the Mamans Lamuka Association are planting beans and soybeans…

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After 2 crashes, historic Black church in Delaware makes comeback: “We are stronger than ever”
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After 2 crashes, historic Black church in Delaware makes comeback: “We are stronger than ever”

A historic Black church in New Castle County, Delaware, is making a powerful comeback after two hit-and-run crashes left the sanctuary heavily damaged. Founded in…

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Minority-owned firm completes one of the largest affordable developments in the city – The Bay State Banner
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Minority-owned firm completes one of the largest affordable developments in the city – The Bay State Banner

The Brookley Flats, a new multifamily residential development in Jamaica Plain, Mass. PHOTO: JGE ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN Banner Business Sponsored by The Ujima Project A…

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Black Mountain woman shares story after bear breaks into her home
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Black Mountain woman shares story after bear breaks into her home

BLACK MOUNTAIN, N.C. (WLOS) — A Black Mountain woman is sharing her story after coming face to face with a black bear inside her home….

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Regaining the Audacious Assertiveness of African Liberation: Reflective Gleanings From Our Histories of Resistance
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Regaining the Audacious Assertiveness of African Liberation: Reflective Gleanings From Our Histories of Resistance

By Dr. Maulana Karenga — The month of May is the month of Haji Malcolm X and also the month of African Liberation Day (ALD),…

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NAACP boycott call: Why pros – not college athletes – should step up
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NAACP boycott call: Why pros – not college athletes – should step up

The NAACP’s call to boycott select Southern college athletic programs in states attacking voting rights has been met with ambivalence. The iconic activist group’s “Out…

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