Category: Diaspora News
The Black Hills Pioneer turns 150
The Black Hills Pioneer is celebrating 150 years of journalism this week. The newspaper was founded in June of 1876 and says it’s the oldest…
Raiders: Rob Leonard’s biggest projects in 1st season as defensive coordinator
The Las Vegas Raiders’ defense has undergone a lot of changes during the offseason, including at the top of the coaching staff. Rob Leonard was…
Madison-area leaders remember Michael Johnson, CEO of Boys & Girls Clubs | News
The Cap Times is an independent newsroom serving Madison and Wisconsin. Sign up for the Morning Update to receive news in your inbox each morning….
Top African referee Omar Artan refused access to US and will miss World Cup | World Cup 2026
A Somali referee, who was set to become the first person from his country to officiate at a World Cup, has been denied access to…
Dead black bear found dumped in Burlington, EnCon police ask public for info – NBC Connecticut
A dead black bear was found dumped in Burlington over the weekend and Connecticut State Environmental Conservation Police are asking for the public’s help in…
Moor’s Brewing Hosts Emancipation Ball As Black-Owned Brewery Eyes Growth And Permanent Home
BRONZEVILLE — Causes to celebrate haven’t been easy to come by in Chicago’s craft beer industry this year — but that’s not stopping Moor’s Brewing…
Black Women are not Okay: Why Resistance is the Solution – Women’s eNews
The federal government has embraced the proposed “Momnibus” bill aimed at understanding why Black birthing people are three times more likely to die during and directly after…
Pennsylvania woman works to preserve her family’s legacy as the first Black residents in Levittown
A Pennsylvania native is helping preserve her family’s place in Civil Rights history nearly seven decades after they became the first Black family to move…
Dr. Jamal Bryant Hints At Boycotting Asian-Owned Businesses
by Ida Harris June 8, 2026 The pastor played a major role in the mass boycott and Black exodus of Target Dr. Jamal Bryant might…
Atlanta Greek Picnic Draws Thousands of Divine 9 Members – Capital B News
Boisterous chants and stroll songs echoed Saturday afternoon through Atlantic Station Pinnacle Lot, as college students, alumni, and locals proudly represented their Greek letters and…













