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Virginia’s Black residents are more likely to die from extreme temperatures, state data shows
Severe cold and heat are disproportionately killing Black Virginians compared to their white counterparts, according to a new study. Researchers at the University of Virginia…
Black/Hispanic Alumni Association Dinner Celebrates Alumni and Student Achievement | News
“BHAA has been steadfastly committed to the Hofstra community for so many years,” she said. “The tenacity and success of this alumni group are a…
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Black Faith Leaders Condemn Trump Attack on Pope Leo
Religion is being weaponized — and some Christians are outraged. This was one of the main takeaways from the Rev. Ciera Bates-Chamberlain’s group chat with…
The day that was: Malema appeals prison sentence, Hulett’s future in the balance, disgraced
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Mass. Black Lawyers honor leadership, legacy; call for community amid challenges
Local News. 'We Move In Color' merges art, dance and Afro-American culture. April 16th, 2026 > · In the news: Karen Holmes Ward and Merhawi…
Traore Bans 118 Civil Groups in Burkina Faso’s Massive Security Crackdown | Firstpost Africa | N18G
Burkina Faso’s military leader Ibrahim Traoré has dissolved 118 civil society groups in a sweeping move authorities say is tied to national security. The decision…
Are Black Americans disproportionately represented on the organ transplant waitlist?
Yes. Black Americans are disproportionately represented on the national organ donation transplant waitlist compared to people of other races or ethnicities, according to data from…
Black Maternal Health Crisis NC | Advocates, doctors, other voices call for action to the crisis in North Carolina
DURHAM, N.C. (WTVD) — Black women are three times more likely to die during and after childbirth than any other race. Those alarming numbers have…
Sparta Families Lose Appeal Over Railroad Land Seizure
Months ago, Blaine Smith was afraid that the Georgia Court of Appeals would allow a railroad company to seize part of his family’s generations-old land….















