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A professor’s mic went off mute. What she said about Black children reverberated across New York.
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A professor’s mic went off mute. What she said about Black children reverberated across New York.

Parents and council members gathered in a nearly empty high school cafeteria this week, reconvening for the first time since a college professor’s remarks about…

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The history of Black Excellence at SMU – The Daily Campus
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The history of Black Excellence at SMU – The Daily Campus

As Black History Month comes to an end, The Daily Campus takes space to reflect on the long history of Black excellence at SMU, recognizing…

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N.S. premier booed at African Heritage Month gala as budget cuts spark upset
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N.S. premier booed at African Heritage Month gala as budget cuts spark upset

Listen to this article Estimated 4 minutes The audio version of this article is generated by AI-based technology. Mispronunciations can occur. We are working with…

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Organizations work to connect people with nature
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Organizations work to connect people with nature

MILWAUKEE — This Black History Month and year-round, two Milwaukee community leaders are working to connect Black and Brown communities to the mental and spiritual health benefits of…

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Louisville teen overcomes stereotypes, named YMCA Black Achiever of the Year | Local News
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Louisville teen overcomes stereotypes, named YMCA Black Achiever of the Year | Local News

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — The YMCA Black Achievers Program held its 47th annual awards celebration, recognizing senior student program graduates.  The Black Achievers Program invests…

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Project sparked by community of Black women developers coming to southern Dallas
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Project sparked by community of Black women developers coming to southern Dallas

A group of women developers is planning a development in a South Dallas neighborhood near where many of them grew up. Women Breaking Ground is…

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How Rogers Park Golf Course in Tampa became a haven for black golfers during segregation
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How Rogers Park Golf Course in Tampa became a haven for black golfers during segregation

“It’s a jewel for the Black community,” Lionel Ballard said, describing how Rogers Park came to be. “They built this by hand.” TAMPA, Fla. —…

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Myrtle Beach honors ‘Triple Nine’ trailblazers at Black History Month celebration
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Myrtle Beach honors ‘Triple Nine’ trailblazers at Black History Month celebration

MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WPDE) — The city of Myrtle Beach brought the community together Saturday night for a special Black History Month celebration that honored…

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Languaculture and the Black Deaf community – The State Hornet
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Languaculture and the Black Deaf community – The State Hornet

David Player is a part-time lecturer in deaf studies and Black educator who communicates through American Sign Language and deliberate hand movements that carry historical…

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Florence Black History parade grows yearly, fueling unity, pride downtown
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Florence Black History parade grows yearly, fueling unity, pride downtown

FLORENCE, S.C. (WPDE) — On the final day of Black History Month, residents and community organizations gathered in downtown Florence to celebrate history, heritage, and…

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