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Black Brewers Are Changing The Face of The Beer Industry In Detroit
Black folks are charting new paths in the beer brewing industry of Detroit and beyond.
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NYC Mayor Eric Adams Appoints Laurie Combo The City’s Cultural Czar
Laurie Cumbo is appointed commissioner of the Department of Cultural Affairs despite concerns over prior controversial statements.
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New Report Shows That More Black and Latino Males Are Living In Multigenerational Households Than Ever Before
“If you can’t afford the rent, you got to go somewhere where you can at least survive.”
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Indianapolis Center For Black Literature and Culture Enters New, Interactive Spaces
In the new wave of digitizing historic, Black archives, Indianapolis’ Center for Black Literature and Culture enters the chat.
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Howard University Faculty Calls Off Strike After Reaching Tentative Agreement
Inspired by recent student protests, university faculty members were able to secure a deal to secure new bags and opportunities.
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State Farm Insurance Being Sued For Racial Discrimination By Dozens of Black Customers and Employees
The real fraudsters in this case may just be the insurance company.
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Filmmaker Refocuses Lens On Black Hair In New Book, My Beautiful Black Hair: 101 Natural Hair Stories from the Sisterhood
It’s just as necessary to show Black beauty, as it is to shout it aloud.
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Kanye West’s Grammy Performance Cancelled, Despite His 5 Nominations
Well, I suppose we could have all seen this coming.
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Diversity In Design Hosts Its First Ever Event Catered To Black Youth
Despite diversity initiatives, the number of Black people in the world of corporate design still lags behind.
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No College Dropouts Here. You Can Now Earn A University Degree in Kanye West
Welcome to Graduation. You can now earn credits for keeping up with Ye