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Nia DaCosta On Directing The Marvels, Ryan Coogler’s Advice, & Tips For Filmmakers | Securing the Bag
DaCosta, the first Black female director with a number-one film (Candyman), helmed the girl-power-packed Marvel sequel led by Brie Larson.
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RHOP Star Gizelle Bryant Addresses Robyn & Juan Dixon Drama, Dishes On Chris Bassett, Mia & Gordon
The Real Housewives of Potomac is back with season 8 and Bryant has some updates regarding the ongoing drama.
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Charlottesville & Tiki Torches: States’ Rights Is What We’re Up Against, Says Yusef Salaam | The 411: Part 2
Salaam expresses concern about going backward after the 2020 summer of protests for racial justice.
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Trump On Trial: It’s ‘Karma’ Says Central Park 5 Exoneree, 35 Years After His Wrongful Arrest | The 411
New York City Councilman Yusef Salaam, a member of the Exonerated 5, was targeted in the press by Trump in 1989 in a full-page ad calling for the death penalty.
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The Real Estate Godfather of Harlem Tackles Gentrification & Generational Wealth | Securing the Bag
Real estate executive, Jarrod Whitaker, addresses economic concerns in our community and shares advice for owning property as an investment.
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White House Calls Progressive Women “Repugnant” For Gaza Ceasefire Call | The 411: Part 2
Congresswomen Rashida Tlaib, Cori Bush, and others were chastised by the White House Press Secretary for calling for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
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Should Black People Be Concerned About Far-Right Speaker Mike Johnson? | The 411: Part 1
She The People founder, Aimee Allison, joins The 411 to talk about new House Speaker Mike Johnson and power of progressive women in Congress.
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Free Money For College Is Out There & Waiting To Be Found | Securing the Bag
Christopher Gray, founder of the Scholly app, earned over a $1 million in scholarships for college. He then built a multi-million dollar app to help others.
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A Milli Vanilli Documentary Is Our TV Pick of The Week
The Paramount+ documentary, ‘Milli Vanilli’ recounts the rise and fall of the 90s music icons. Plus, more of what’s Black on TV.
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Can Tech Businesses Remain Afloat In Our Current Economy? | The 411: Part 2
Inspired by over $1 million he raised in scholarships, Christopher Gray created the Scholly app to help others do the same.