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As we’ve come to understand year after year, day after day even, death is unfortunately an inevitable part of life. Still, as much of a fact as that may be, the blow of experiencing loss never gets any easier, nor does reporting on the subject in Black culture.
The decision hides behind its interpretation that a federal court does not have the authority to issue a nationwide injunction for arguably unconstitutional actions of the Trump administration.
The North Carolina Senate Judiciary Committee loaded the Juneteenth docket with bills designed to kill DEI initiatives and put guns in private schools. You read that right, folks.
For Damon Landor and many other incarcerated individuals who practice minority religions, the outcome could determine whether justice is just in name or inclusive of reparations.
The Stonewall Riots Anniversary is a reflection of Pride Month itself, yet many are unaware of the Black drag queen at the heart of it all.
Rep. Andy Ogles is calling on President Donald Trump to denaturalize and deport NYC mayoral hopeful Zohran Mamdani.
With just under $25,000 left to raise, this campaign is more than a fundraiser; it’s a community call to action to honor Tamir Rice by building something for the next generation.
In many ways, the decision leaves Medicaid recipients without recourse in states with leadership fixated on defunding Planned Parenthood or otherwise instituting political litmus tests for healthcare.
Howard University and Google Research have unveiled a new dataset designed to enhance how automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems serve Black users.
MAGA conservatives are melting down over Zohran Mamdani winning the Democratic nomination for mayor of New York City.
The organization is promoting its "Making Waves" program, which offers swim scholarships—or "swimmerships"—to Black children, teens, and adults nationwide.
adidas curated a night in Atlanta with Rog & Bee Walker that honored Black creatives Jaycina Almond, Sekou Thornell and Gee's Bend Quilters.