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Celebration Of Black Excellence Dives Into Critical Research
When a swimming cap designed for natural Black hair was initially banned at the Tokyo Olympics, Talia Jermyn knew she wanted to research the topic further. She discovered these types of...
HBCUs Boost Student Mental Health & Resilience
Despite consistently making do with fewer resources and far smaller endowments than their white peers, a new study finds students at historically Black colleges and universities have better...
Founders Of Black Brands Adapting Their Hopes And Business Plans
Pound Cake and Puzzles of Color are among the small businesses whose owners are rethinking their plans as major U.S. companies weaken their diversity, equity and inclusion programs. The initiatives...
NC Black Film Festival: Here’s What To Know About The Films And Tickets
The North Carolina Black Film Festival is produced by the Black Arts Alliance Inc., (a non-profit and registered 501c3). The festival is a four-day juried and invitational festival of independent...
The Must-See Black Art Exhibitions To Catch This Spring
Spring is often a season of rebirth—but in museums across the globe, it’s also becoming a season of reckoning, remembrance, and radiant creative expression. This year’s slate of exhibitions...
Annual ‘Man On The Shore’ Summit At UMES Encourages More Black Educators
Black Representation in Education Matters The message Dr. Richard H. Warren, Hazel Professor of Education and organizer of the Man on the Shore Summit is trying to convey. “I do want to bring...




