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7 of My Favorite Children’s Picture Books by Black Authors
These books prove it’s never too early to share the love of reading with your little ones
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Unique Program Encourages Black Students to Become Animators
The Armstrong Project was inspired by the first Black character to join the Peanuts gang
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Obama Official Presidential Portraits to be Unveiled
Our forever President and First Lady will take their permanent place on the White House walls this September
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Listen Up, Karens: Playground Squabbles Should Not Involve The Police
Getting the police involved in your kids’ fight over a toy can have dangerous consequences, especially when Black people are involved
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Black People are Hard to Find in Boulder County, But Not in the Criminal Justice System
A study by the Vera Institute found Blacks in the county are more likely to be charged with crimes than any other racial group.
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Long-time HIV/AIDS Survivor Rae Lewis-Thorton Shares Her Deeply Personal Journey in New Memoir
We spoke with Rae Lewis-Thornton about “Unprotected,” the story of the lasting impact abuse had on her well-being
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Forget Barbie, Ludacris is Making Dolls Now
The rapper/actor/entrepreneur just launched a line of toys inspired by his hit Netflix animated series
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Massachusetts Protects Our Right to Wear Protective Hairstyles
The state’s governor signed a law banning discrimination against natural and protective hairstyles.
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The Weather Channel Apologizes for N-Word Appearing On-Screen in Local Forecast Segment
Viewers in Des Moines, Iowa got a not-so-nice on-screen surprise with their local forecast.
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Reporter Who Broke the News of The Tuskegee Experiment, Speaks Out 50 Years Later
50 years after the story broke, Jean Heller recalls what she went through to let the world know about The Tuskegee Experiment.




