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Alabama Artist Honors Enslaved Women Subjected to Medical Experimentation
Mothers of Gynecology statue pays tribute to enslaved Black women who endured painful medical procedures
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Historically Black Catholic School in Mobile, AL to Stay Open
After budget issues left the school on the verge of closure, the community showed up to help maintain a historic Alabama institution
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New Study Reveals Prediabetes Rates Have Doubled in American Children
As rates of prediabetes rise among children ages 12 to 19, doctors worry it could have dangerous long-term health consequences
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Alvin Ailey’s Second Company Returns to Stage With New Artistic Director
After a COVID-related pause, AIley II returns with an exciting two weeks of performances
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What is Alopecia? Jada Pinkett Smith’s Hair-Loss Condition is the Center of Oscar Night Controversy
After Will Smith slaps Chris Rock at the 2022 Oscars, It’s time to have a real conversation to shed light surrounding alopecia
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Five Black-Owned Etsy Shops You Need to Support
March is National Craft Month. So spend a little time (and money) shopping these colorful and creative handmade items.
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Nigerian Billionaire is Supplying Fertilizer to the World When Russia Can’t
Aliko Dangote has built Africa’s largest fertilizer plant to fill the void created by sanctions against Russia
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New Orleans School Board Reverses 100-Year Old Jazz Ban in Public Schools
The school board recently voted to remove a long-standing ban on jazz music and dancing in public schools
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Study Revealed Only 27 Percent of Black Americans Have a Will
It’s never to early to put your end of life plan in place
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After Shark Tank Gave them A Deal, The Black DC-based Veggie Company is Winning Beyond The Hill
Everything Legendary convinced Mark Cuban to invest in their plant-based meat brand