Millcreek Honors Black History, Community, and Culture

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Celebrating Black History Month at Millcreek Common MILLCREEK, Utah — This February, Millcreek Common is alive with the vibrant spirit of Black History Month, showcasing...

Mayor Brandon Scott Invites You to Make Baltimore Your Next Girls’...

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Baltimore: A Haven for Black Women’s Travel and Leisure Baltimore is transforming into a vibrant oasis for Black women seeking leisure and adventure. Amid the...

Grant Sparks Effort to Investigate Maryland’s Reform School for Black Boys

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Searching for Lost Lives: The Cheltenham Youth Detention Center By Mira Beinart The Maryland Department of Juvenile Services has taken significant steps towards uncovering a painful...

Orr St Studios’ Annual “Walking Art Fashion Show” Celebrates Black Creativity

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COLUMBIA — As Black History Month draws to a close, Orr Street Studios in Columbia has transformed into a lively hub of creativity and...

Students Revive Black and Women’s Magazines Following U. Alabama Funding Cut

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The Relaunch of Student Magazines at the University of Alabama: A New Era for Inclusivity and Expression Introduction In a significant shift for student journalism, two...

Explore Chicago via Black Cinema: A Film Collective Transforming Screenings into...

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Discover Chicago Through Black Cinema: How a Film Collective Is Turning Screenings into Cultural Travel Experiences A new wave of cultural travel is emerging in...

Burlington’s Florence Meares School Honors Local Black Businesses and Artists at...

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The Afro-Caribbean Market: A Celebration of Culture and Community Last week, Florence Meares Public School buzzed with energy as it hosted its second Afro-Caribbean Market,...

Spike Lee Discusses the Importance of Black and Puerto Rican Unity...

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Spike Lee: Bridging Cultures through Film In a recent interview with theGrio, legendary filmmaker Spike Lee opened up about his latest film, “Highest 2 Lowest,”...

The Influence of the Oscars on Representation of Black Women

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Representation of Black Women in Film: A Critical Dialogue By Regina Davis Moss Word In Black Black women are closely observing this year’s Oscars, recognizing...

Cultural and Community Celebrations at UC Davis: Upcoming Public Events

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Celebrate Culture at UC Davis: A Series of Vibrant One-Day Events From Friday, April 3, to Saturday, May 23, UC Davis invites the public to...

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Senate Reapproves ‘Officer Jason Raynor Act’ to Increase Manslaughter Penalties for Police Fatalities

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Senate Proposal: Life Sentences for Manslaughter Against Police Officers Senate lawmakers have once again advanced a significant piece of legislation aimed at redefining penalties for...

Who Is Afraid of Feminism in Bangladesh?

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Feminism Beyond Borders: Navigating the Cultural Divide in Post-Colonial Contexts A common charge directed at feminists in many post-colonial nations is the notion that their...

Diaspora Essential for Ghana’s Development – Mahama

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The Importance of the African Diaspora in Ghana’s Development This blog is managed by the content creator and not GhanaWeb, its affiliates, or employees. Advertising...

Black Male Initiative Launched to Combat Teen Violence

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Black Male Initiative Announced to Help Prevent Violence in Birmingham Teens Birmingham, Alabama, is launching a transformative effort aimed at supporting Black teens, part of...