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Idaho Black Community Alliance continues Black History Month events despite federal pause
After the Pentagon declared a national pause to cultural celebrations, Idaho’s Black Community Alliance is continuing to honor Black History Month.
Fuel Measurement Error Leads To Caribbean Airlines Emergency Landing
Finance Minister Colm Imbert says an “inaccurate measurement of the amount of fuel in the left tank” of a Caribbean Airlines plane is what led…
St. Pete gets $1.4M to address harm to Black community caused by Gas Plant District construction
The mayor said this grant will help reconnect the South St. Pete neighborhoods and businesses to the downtown area.
Caribbean-style pizzeria inspires Brooklyn community to dream big | News 12
In the vibrant community of Flatbush, an 11-year-old entrepreneur is proving that no dream is too big. Sebastian, the mastermind behind Sebastian’s Spices and Slices,…
Black community roundtable: leaders discuss authenticity in local news coverage
Denver’s most prominent Black voices discuss how local journalists are showing up in the community, and how that affects our reporting. Read more: —– More…
Black community roundtable: leaders discuss representation and their relationship with local news
Denver’s most prominent Black voices give their opinions on local news coverage of the Black community. More local videos here: Subscribe to NEXT: Stay connected:…
Former East Valley NAACP President builds bridges between Black community and local police
Roy Tatem Jr. is a former East Valley NAACP President and looking to help those in his community. See how he built bridges between police…
Minnesota’s first Black community foundation invests another $1M toward racial justice
The Black Collective Foundation started in 2020 and continues to expand its investment into future Black changemakers. Welcome to the official YouTube channel of KARE…
Nonprofit Provides Reparations Through Housing Support For Tulsa’s Black Community
The ‘1256 Movement’ is designed to give reparations to Black Tulsans in response to the 1,256 businesses destroyed in the Tulsa Race Massacre.
Indianapolis mayoral candidates address concerns from Black community at virtual debate
During the hour-long debate, the candidates tackled several topics including public safety, Black officer recruitment, education, housing and healthcare.
















