African community leaders endorse study alleging racism, discrimination and marginalisation in global conservation
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African community leaders endorse study alleging racism, discrimination and marginalisation in global conservation

A recently-published study says all is not well in the global conservation system, as legacies of colonial policies such as racism and discrimination against communities…

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Roseland Celebrates “100 Years of Black History Commemorations”
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Roseland Celebrates “100 Years of Black History Commemorations”

Roseland Celebrates “100 Years of Black History Commemorations” Published 12:51 pm Friday, March 6, 2026 TRYON—There was standing-room only at Roseland Center as the Eastside…

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City College opens its first Black Excellence Resource Center – City Times
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City College opens its first Black Excellence Resource Center – City Times

Chatter fills the hallway of the T Building as students and faculty gather in front of room T-220. Greeting one another with hugs and smiles….

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LISTEN: Department of History records accounts of historic Black community Georgetown | Culture
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LISTEN: Department of History records accounts of historic Black community Georgetown | Culture

Junior political science and history major Gabriel Burchett (left) and junior political science major Wyatt Russell (right) work the History Harvest event at Historic Hopper…

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Stocks Sink on Jobs, War, Credit Woes | The Close 3/6/2026
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Stocks Sink on Jobs, War, Credit Woes | The Close 3/6/2026

Bloomberg Television brings you the latest news and analysis leading up to the final minutes and seconds before and after the closing bell on Wall…

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Trailblazing Black and Indigenous sculptor left her mark on Boston
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Trailblazing Black and Indigenous sculptor left her mark on Boston

At Mount Auburn Cemetery, on the Cambridge-Watertown line, there’s a hill at the bend of a path. On top is a sculpture that marks the…

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Student-led Black History Museum highlights Great Migration – School News Network
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Student-led Black History Museum highlights Great Migration – School News Network

Grand Rapids — Most are pretty familiar with the stories of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks and Malcolm X. So this year during…

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Lemon Project prepares for 16th annual spring symposium – W&M News
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Lemon Project prepares for 16th annual spring symposium – W&M News

Award-winning novelist Daniel Black returns to William & Mary in March to once again serve as the keynote speaker for the Lemon Project Spring Symposium….

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Black History Is Not Past Tense — The Santa Clara
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Black History Is Not Past Tense — The Santa Clara

On the heels of Black History Month, I sat down with Professor Bryson White—a 43-year-old Fresno native—whose course on religion and mass incarceration challenges students…

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Valena C. Jones was a Black school facility before its time – Verite News New Orleans

As plans emerge to repurpose the Valena C. Jones Elementary School building, its history is a reminder of what it once meant to this community….

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