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Black-Ish Showrunner Kenya Barris Files For Divorce From Wife…Again
For the real life “Johnsons,” maybe the third time’s a charm for post marital bliss?
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Philadelphia’s First Black Reporter, Trudy Haynes Has Died At 95
“We needed to tell our own stories about our own people.”
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D.L. Hughley Calls Mo’Nique A “Monster” As Recent Feud Continues
No matter whose side you’re on, the feud has reached a new low.
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Leaked Report Shows That Harvard Has 7,000 Remains of Native Americans, And 19 Enslaved People
While many American universities attempt to reconcile their history with slavery, more information continues to surface.
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Black Birders Week Enters Its Third Year Bigger Than Ever
You can now participate in both virtual and live events across the country.
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Flooding Schools With More Police Is Unsettling For Black Parents
The fear of most Black parents is now shrouded in a double threat of potential harm.
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Disneyland Presents New Adaptation of A Film Favorite Centered on Black Culture
The new stage show puts a fresh spin on The Lion King.
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Why One Man Sees The Need To Trademark Juneteenth In Order To Protect Black Culture
Holding on to our history in these days of cultural appropriation makes sense.
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Portsmouth, VA Councilmember Speaks Out In Support of Angel Jones During Heated Meeting
“I hope y’all are seeing what’s happening, and I hope you make your decision when November comes.”
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The “Black Film Archive” Is Shining A Spotlight On Rare Black Movies
It’s time for Black film buffs to rejoice and enjoy!