Category: Diaspora News
Diaspora Leaders Convene In Washington D.C. To Forge Stronger Global Connections
Washington D.C. – As the world experiences a heightened sense of global connection, amplified by events like the culturally diverse World Cup, leaders from the…
DOJ Defends xAI in Lawsuit Over Memphis Power Plant
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has intervened in a lawsuit filed by the NAACP against Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence company, xAI, concerning alleged Clean Air…
New Shaking in the Caribbean! Is More Activity Coming?
A new shaking event has been reported in the Caribbean region. In this update, we cover the latest seismic activity, affected areas, earthquake information, and…
THE CONGRESSIONAL BLACK CAUCUS AND HAITIAN BRIDGE ALLIANCE TO HOST A NATIONAL TPS TOWN HALL ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 2026, AT 6:30PM EST, FOLLOWING SCOTUS DECISION – The Bridge
JUNE 30, 2026Contact: Haitian Bridge Alliance: info@haitianbridge.org, Virtual Event to Equip TPS Holders, Advocates, and Communities with Critical Legal and Legislative Updates WASHINGTON, D.C. —…
Fishback running mate blames brother for controversial posts
FLORIDA — On Thursday, James Fishback named Sean Lozano, a former officer with the Lauderhill Police Department, as his lieutenant governor. While announcing the choice,…
Black leaders reflect on America’s 250th anniversary
Commemoration of the United States’ semiquincentennial — known as “America250” — is happening as Black people are reeling from rollbacks in civil rights advancements accumulated…
Kansas City's Ghanaian community gears up as Black Stars bring World Cup to town
Kansas City, MO – As the vibrant city of Kansas City buzzes with international energy, its Ghanaian community is actively preparing for a series of…
Bill O’Reilly on George Soros and His Son’s 100 MILLION DOLLAR Moves
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America’s first Black legislators and the work to revive their legacies : NPR
Alfred Richardson and Madison Davis were the first Black legislators in Athens, Ga., elected in 1868. The backlash against them still reverberates today. STEVE INSKEEP,…
Harris County presents plans for new Remembrance Park honoring Houston’s Black history
In honor of Juneteenth weekend, Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis led a procession through Downtown Houston on June 20. The event included the unveiling of…












