Black Americans are suffering disproportionately from COVID-19 compared to white Americans. A new study, published Feb. 9 in Social Science &
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An Education Without Student Debt Has Even Olympic Champion Simone Biles Studying Online
By Rvel Zahid Whether chosen for schedule flexibility, lack of a commute, affordability, or just out of necessity during a
A TRIBUTE TO RETIRED DONALD LEE TUCKER, SR
Donald Lee Tucker, Sr. was born December 26, 1952, in New Madrid, Missouri, to the late Rose Hester Gray and
Charlene Crowell: Biden’s Racial Equity Initiative: Moving Marginalized Communities Toward America’s Bounty
On Jan. 26, President Joe Biden took steps to bring the nation towards the long-promised, but never realized, pledge of
(BPRW) Fighting Sickle Cell Disease in the Age of COVID
(Black PR Wire) Gwinnett County, Georgia — Online Media Interactive, LLC, a local Atlanta technology company announced today that the
The San Diego African American Museum of Fine Art Presents a Special Virtual Exhibit, African Masks…The Art of Masquerade
February 10, 2021, San Diego, CA-On Wednesday, February 10, the San Diego African American Museum of Fine Art (SDAAMFA) will
HOUSE CALLS WITH DR CARLOS
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Candidate proclaims that healing America should begin in Louisiana’s 5th Congressional District
By: Committee to Elect Errol Victor, Sr. MONROE, La. – Jan. 26, 2021 – PRLog — Reverend Errol Victor, Sr. is described as “a visionary,
Denver Public Library honors African American leaders during annual: Juanita Gray Community Service Awards
Denver, CO—Today(Feb. 6, 2021)—Denver Public Library honored four community members at the annual Juanita Gray Community Service Awards ceremony. The
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