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The First National Exhibition Around Black Food History and Culture Gets Cookin’ in Harlem
Located inside the Museum of Food and Drink, this long-overdue exhibition is the first of its kind—but hopefully not the last.
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10,000 Uncounted Ballots In Harris County, Texas Are Waiting To Be Tabulated For Primary
In Harris County, Six thousand Democratic and four thousand Republican votes will be tallied
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Delaware Leads Fight Against Racial Disparities in Cancer
With the help of patient navigators, Delaware patients have gained greater access to resources, support through treatment and trust within the medical field.
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Morehouse Grads Want to Help More Black People See the World
URBN TRVL designs international excursions to help black people visit bucket list destinations
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A Florida College Implements ‘Interventions’ to Keep Students of Color from Dropping out
As students of color from low income families enter college, they often dropout before their junior year due to a lack of administrative help and resources.
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In New York City, Black Residences Are Disproportionately Affected By Omicron
Black citizens were hospitalized at a rate more than two times greater than white citizens, NYC's Department of Health & Mental Hygiene
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Black Dad Vlogger Shares the Good, the Bad and the Funny About Parenting
Beleaf in Fatherhood gives followers a close-up of life inside a California family.
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Estée Lauder Executive to Retire After Posting Meme with N-Word to Instagram
Senior executive John Demsey has been forced to resign after posting a meme on his Instagram page featuring a racial slur.