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How Trump is Unsubtly Re-Segregating the Government in His Image
President Donald Trump’s moves since starting his second term not so subtly suggest that he’s trying to build his administration in an image that doesn’t include us.
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$70M Investment Set to Transform Portland’s Historic Black Albina Neighborhood
The 1803 Fund unveils a $70 million plan to create jobs and repair decades of displacement in North Portland’s historically Black neighborhood.
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Heartbreaking Video of Detroit Man Finding 6-Year-Old Walking Alone in Freezing Temps Goes Viral
Joshua Threatt’s heart-stopping encounter went viral after he spotted a little girl alone in freezing weather and walked her safely to school.
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Financial Expert Explains Why Every Black Kid Doesn’t Need to Go to College to Find Success
Skipping college may sound controversial, but business expert Loren R. Douglass explains how Black excellence and economic empowerment can be achieved outside traditional norms.
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3 Reasons Why Trump’s Racially-Charged Meeting With Generals Deserves A Collective Eye Roll
In his meeting with the generals, Trump framed “civil disturbances” as some kind of “enemy from within” and calls our cities “training grounds,” which just screams state-sanctioned violence against Black and brown folks.
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Three Likely Reasons Why Trump Is About To Pardon Diddy
We should not be surprised that the President is considering pardoning the disgraced music mogul. He has done things like this before.
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Here’s Why Y’all Need to Stop Calling Beyoncé ‘Old’
Beyoncé is many things. But too old to perform is not one of them….especially in a musical market with many aging men.
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What Blueface’s Tweet About Having Sex With His Mother Actually Says About Black Mothers…
OPINION: Blueface’s tweet about his mother sleeping with him is inelegant, but that doesn’t mean he’s wrong.
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Ben Crump Secures Staggering $779M Wrongful Death Verdict in Landslide Victory for Black Family
A Gadsden County jury awarded the family of Lewis Butler $779.4 million following his death at an internet café in Havana, Florida. The case was led by civil rights attorney Ben Crump.











