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University of Richmond honors Black graduates with Donning of the Kente Ceremony
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U.S. Army community members participate in Okinawa’s Naha Haarii
By Natalie StanleyMay 5, 2026 U.S. Army Garrison Okinawa’s Rob Lowery, physical security officer, prepares for the Army Black Knights heat during the Naha Haarii…
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MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) – Wisconsin ranks second in the nation for Black infant mortality rates. Last year, the state ranked sixth. Doulas, health care workers,…
The Blogs: When Clarity Disappears, So Does Safety | Anna Steinberg
We’ve seen what real moral clarity looks like in America. When Black communities said Black Lives Matter, the call was specific, clear, and it was…
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4:06 PM | Tuesday, May 5, 2026 An unexpected visitor caused a stir over the weekend when a black bear was spotted near a Brooklyn…
‘A Major Loss for Black Students’: As Ujamaa’s Black Population Declines, Residents Say the Program House Is Failing Its Mission
Ujamaa Residential College, a program house founded in 1972 to serve Black students at Cornell, has seen its Black resident population decline significantly, and residents…









