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Black Kos Tuesday’s: Dorothy West
Commentary by Black Kos Editor Denise Oliver Velez We’ve got Pride Month and Caribbean Heritage month starting today but I’m choosing to write about Dorothy…
Second black men’s mental health forum | Community
SHREVEPORT, La. — A local initiative is working to address mental health in the community by partnering with a place many already trust — the…
South Africa Faces Growing Pressure as Ghana & Mozambique React to Migrant Tensions
South Africa is facing growing pressure as reactions continue to emerge from across Africa over the treatment of foreign nationals. In this video, we examine…
How ownership helped Black-owned U Street businesses survive gentrification » NCRC
May 31, 2026, AFRO News, How Ownership Helped Black-Owned U Street Businesses Survive Gentrification Washington, D.C., once dubbed “Chocolate City” for its majority Black population…
LE FILM DE LA VISITE DE ROMUALD WADAGNI CHEZ IBRAHIM TRAORE
Revivez en intégralité les temps forts de la visite officielle du Président de la République du Bénin, S.E.M. Romuald WADAGNI, à Ouagadougou. De son arrivée…
TRANSFORM study extends prostate cancer screening to Black men in the UK
TRANSFORM study extends prostate cancer screening to Black men in the UK Today the Secretary of State for…
NEWS REPORT TRINIDAD & TOBAGO, USA & CARIBBEAN June 2nd 2026 Headline News
Hosted by Nathaniel Rajkumar Please stay with me for the next 10-30 minutes as I highlight the latest News events and provide commentary for June…
Shelby community calls for accountability, rebuilt trust after viral arrest video
SHELBY, N.C. (WBTV) – Concerned community members in Shelby are continuing to speak out against the use of excessive force during an altercation between a…
NMAAM Launches Black Music Month 2026
The National Museum of African American Music (NMAAM) has officially launched Black Music Month 2026, a month-long celebration honoring the artists, organizations and communities that…
‘They want the country to be what it was in 1776’: anger in Memphis after Republicans redraw voting maps | Memphis
From the bridge on Poplar Avenue, above the railroad tracks that cut through the Memphis neighborhood of Binghampton, you can’t see the rupture at the…
















