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On #BlackOutDay2020 Were Showing Just How Powerful The Black Dollar Is

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On #BlackOutDay2020 We're Showing Just How Powerful The Black Dollar Is

Source: Cassius | born unapologetic | News, Style, Culture
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St. Pete celebrates Juneteenth
Photo courtesy of the City of St. Petersburg By Brittanye Blake, Contributor ST. PETERSBURG During the worldwide protest over state-sanctioned police brutality of black people and as the coronavirus disproportionately spreads through African-American communities leaving sickness, death and job
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The Power Of Black Music: Celebrating Its Journey And Impact On American Culture - Blavity
Throughout the sanitation frenzy and social distancing mandates, one of the main beacons that keeps our spirits high and sanity in check is Black music.
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Source: Blavity News
LIVESTREAM REPLAY — "AM I BLACK ENOUGH?": THE FALLOUT OVER JOE BIDEN'S COMMENTS TO CHARLAMAGNE THA GOD | BlackPressUSA
VIDEO — NNPA's Dr. Nsenga K. Burton and Dr. Mark D. Cunningham discuss the impact of celebrity, opinion, social media and politicizing Blackness.
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Source: Black News, Politics, Commentary & Culture | BlackPressUSA
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HBCUs Concerned About Survival Amid Pandemic
The schools had also been left to wonder whether they could survive if the virus leads to a prolonged decrease in enrollment, particularly when some students were grieving for parents who had died from the virus.
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Source: The Washington Informer
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The Impact of COVID-19 in Our Community: Lets Not Put Our Health at Risk | Dallas Weekly
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) cite several possible reasons that Black Americans are more affected. One is that many of us live in more highly populated areas where it’s more difficult to practice physical distancing from one another. Many of us also live in
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Source: Dallas Weekly
OP-ED: The stuff of Dreams — MLK goes right on marching | BlackPressUSA
NNPA NEWSWIRE — It is shocking that in 2020, mothers in African American and minority communities still have to worry about the safety of their sons and daughters when simply going off to the store, going out for a jog and or being stopped at a traffic light. This must end.
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Source: Black News, Politics, Commentary & Culture | BlackPressUSA
The Importance of Healing the Healers
By LaShawn Gooden, PhD Candidate The Mary Ellen Strong Foundation strives to support African American mental health providers. In addition to contributing to the development of the next generation of psychotherapists, MESF is also devoted to supporting therapists currently working to heal
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Source: The Madison Times Weekly Newspaper
The Mental Health Toll of Current Events
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Mental health. Those two words carry a lot of weight. For many years, there was a stigma associated with them and while the stigma still exists, it has diminished over time. In the past few months, the topic of mental health became a common one as many people have experienced
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Source: The Madison Times Weekly Newspaper
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Trump Administration Officials to Black America: ‘Coronavirus Pandemic is Your Fault’
By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior Correspondent @StacyBrownMedia According to a top official in President Donald Trump’s administration, the poor health of African Americans is the primary reason for the nation’s devastatingly high coronavirus deaths. As the president tepidly tries to win
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Source: The Charleston Chronicle
Tennessee lawmaker apologizes after racially offensive joke - TSDMemphis.com
NASHVILLE — A white Tennessee lawmaker asked for forgiveness on the House floor Monday after he made a racially offensive joke hours before to a black representative. “I am extremely sorry that an offhand attempt at humor hurt your feelings,” said Rep. Mike Carter, a Republican from
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Source: TSDMemphis.com - The New Tri-State Defender - TSDMemphis.com
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He Always In Girl Drama: Joe Budden Slammed for Inserting Himself Into Trina and Masika Kalyshas Feud
Joe Budden is catching heat for adding his two cents on the current controversy surrounding Trina. On Wednesday morning, the "Diamond Princess" referred
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Source: Visit Atlanta Black Star For African-American | Black News and Information
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Black Workers More Likely to Face Retaliation for Raising Coronavirus Concerns - Houston Forward Times
As more corporations jump into the fray, offering statements of support for African Americans in The post Black Workers More Likely to Face Retaliation for Raising Coronavirus Concerns appeared first on Houston Forward Times.
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Source: Houston Forward Times - Reporting The Truth | Affecting Change | Moving Forward
Chavis: Its past time for US healthcare system to protect Black Americans | The Atlanta Voice
Today, Americans are facing unprecedented times. We are in the midst of a global pandemic, our country has fallen into an economic recession, and hundreds of thousands are protesting police brutality and racial injustice. But there is another epidemic in this country that must be addressed, and it
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Source: The Atlanta Voice
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#TakeBack Essence- A Long-standing Pattern of the Mistreatment of its Black Female Employees | Chicago Defender
“Essence magazine is failing Black America. When Black media companies become unstable, it triggers the instability of the entire culture. Black women and men have long depended on Black-owned media outlets to service them with cultural identity, cultural memory, purpose, and economic
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Source: Chicago Defender
Susie Taylor, the first Black Army nurse who never got paid - Face2Face Africa
Susie Taylor was a teacher, army nurse, author and memoirist who overcame adversity and helped others out of slavery. She became the first Black Army nurse when she was recruited to cater to the all-Black Army troop and then later assigned to the 33rd United States Colored Infantry Regiment during
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Commentary: What have we become? | Atlanta Daily World
by E. Faye Williams (TriceEdneyWire.com)—Were we ever better? There was a time when many Black people had hope and had reason to believe America had made progress on civil and human rights. I remember Dick Gregory frequently saying to me, “Don’t you know when a man like Donald Trump and his people
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Source: Atlanta Daily World - Powered by Real Times Media
‘My Black Receipt’ Campaign Aims To Boost Black Businesses
New initiative encourages consumers to spend $5 million.
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Source: Celebrities, Music, News, Entertainment, TV Shows & Videos | BET
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BET Founder Calls for $14 Trillion Reparations for Black Americans | L.A. Focus Newspaper
BET Founder Robert Johnson recently called for $14 trillion of slavery reparations for black Americans. This comes days after the uproar over the death of George Floyd at the hands of a police officer, as well as the ongoing conversation about the unfair treatment of black individuals in
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Source: La Focus Newspaper
Sophisticated Settings — Lifestyle — June 26, 2020 | Afro
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Source: Afro | The Black Media Authority
Black and Blue Don't Match: Police Officers Kill Another African American | BlackPressUSA
NNPA NEWSWIRE — It was reminiscent of Eric Garner of Staten Island, NY, who was put in a chokehold by a New York police officer. Garner died from injuries suffered from the chokehold and, like Floyd, could be seen on video struggling to breathe and stating, "I can't breathe."
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Source: Black News, Politics, Commentary & Culture | BlackPressUSA
Movement for Black Lives
NEW YORK, United States (AP) Spurred by broad public support for the Black Lives Matter movement, thousands of black activists from across the US will hold a virtual convention in August to produce a new political agenda that seeks to build on the success of the protests that followed George
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African Americans in Missouri die at higher homicide rate than any other state, study finds
ST. LOUIS — African Americans in Missouri die at a 2017 and finds that while African Americans that year made up 13% found that just over 57 African Americans in Missouri died by homicide
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Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch | Breaking News | STLtoday.com
The Afro-Brazilians Actors In This Series Deserve Your Attention
For a long time, the 1959 film Black Orpheus served as a crowning reference of Black Brazilian culture. Orishas, samba and majestic melanin took center stage against the backdrop of [] The post The Afro-Brazilians Actors In This Series Deserve Your Attention appeared first on Essence.
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Source: Black Women's Lifestyle Guide, Black Love & Beauty Trends - Essence
Sponsored by National Association of Black Accountants (NABA) Boston Metropolitan Chapter
5 Types Of Mom Guilt And How To Cope
In essence, mom guilt is the feeling that you’re not doing enough for your children. However, the source of the guilt can vary from person to person. Here are five common types of mom guilt and how to overcome.
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Source: MadameNoire
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LIVESTREAM REPLAY — The Legendary ICE CUBE @BlackPressUSA | BlackPressUSA
VIDEO — “The NNPA is pleased excited to do this live stream with our Brother Leader Ice Cube on behalf of the Black Press of America,” said Benjamin F. Chavis, Jr., NNPA president and CEO.
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Source: Black News, Politics, Commentary & Culture | BlackPressUSA
Did You Catch It? iOne Digital and NMAAM Talk The State of Black Music Today in Town Hall
On June 24th iOne Digital and the National Museum of African American Music hosted a dynamic discussion on "The State of Black Music Today: A Timely Conversation Between Voices of the Music Industry".
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Source: NewsOne
No Longer Hidden: NASA Announces Washington DC Headquarters Will Be Named After Mary W. Jackson
NASA engineer and mathematician Mary W. Jackson is finally getting her just
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Source: The Urban Daily
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Let’s Not Turn Black Lives Matter Into Black Lives Marketing
Brands have been posting on social media about supporting Black Lives Matter, but where is the action on diversity and inclusion within their companies?
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OP-ED: Past Due Time for American Healthcare System to Protect Black Americans - Black News Channel
By Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis, Jr., President and CEO, National Newspaper Publishers Association Today, Americans are facing unprecedented times. We are in the midst of a global pandemic, our country has fallen into an economic recession, and hundreds of thousands are protesting police brutality and
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Source: Black News Channel - Black News Channel
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Star-studded lineup planned for first Black Press virtual convention - DefenderNetwork.com
The coronavirus pandemic has forced the cancelation and rescheduling of many events. For the first time in the 80-year history of the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) and the 193 years of the Black Press of America, the pandemic has resulted in the first virtual conference. “This
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