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(l-r) Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and Minnesota Senate Majority Leader Kari Dziedzic Credit: Submitted photo On Saturday, September 9, from 3 to 5 p.m., local Black small business owners will gather to write personal letters to Minnesota’s Congressional delegation to shed light on the needs of minority-owned businesses and the obstacles they face. They will meet at Flava Cafe, a Black-owned coffee shop at 623 University Ave W in St. Paul. The event is organized by Sheletta Brundidge, who will travel to Washington, DC this week to receive a national business award for advocacy.  “It’s shocking but true that eight in…

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A version of this story first appeared in the Feb. 27 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine. At the 2010 Academy Awards, Mo’Nique wore white gardenias in her hair — just as Hattie McDaniel had in 1940 when she became the first African-American actress to win an Oscar. The Precious star later thanked McDaniel in her best supporting actress acceptance speech “for enduring all that she had to, so that I would not have to.” As The Hollywood Reporter recognizes the 75th anniversary of McDaniel’s historic win, we speak at length with Mo’Nique about her debt to her movie-star idol,…

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25-years-ago, a New York Times reporter traveled to Montana to interview Gwen Kircher for a story on race in America.Based on award winning journalist Dirk Johnson’s original article, and in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, YPR’s Brie Ripley shares this audio postcard on what life’s like, presently, for a black woman in a predominately white state.*This story has been updated since publication due to an error: Gwen Kircher is the former president of the Black Heritage Foundation of Yellowstone County, not the Billings Boys & Girls Club 1/20/2016In 1990, Nobel laureate Archbishop Desmond Tutu traveled from Cape Town, South Africa to Helena for a concert put on…

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Feast staff Supporting Black-owned businesses is something to be mindful of all year long. February is Black History Month, and visiting local Black-owned restaurants and bars is a great way to demonstrate your support and find some new favorites to frequent. 4 Hens Creole Kitchen 4 Hens Creole Kitchen. Paige McDonald As the name would suggest, 4 Hens Creole Kitchen focuses on Creole cuisine for both lunch and dinner. For something to share, turn to the starters; choose from Southern classics, such as the fried green tomatoes that Brandi serves drizzled with remoulade and served with a Creole ranch for dipping. When…

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New York’s fast-gentrifying neighborhoods have contributed to an economic boom in the city over the last 15 years, with the number of new storefronts and companies increasing by 45%. But those economic gains have not been shared by all residents, according to a new report from the city comptroller’s office.From 2007 to 2012, for example, the number of black-owned businesses in the city declined by more than 30%, even as black business ownership increased in other big cities around the country. Among the 25 largest US cities with over 500 black-owned businesses, New York is one of only three to…

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It’s not easy being a black cop in Cleveland. During his 23 years in uniform, and now as a detective, Lynn Hampton has weaved a tricky path between the city’s African American majority and its overwhelmingly white, sometimes trigger-happy police department. Some in the black community called him a sellout. A few white colleagues regard him as an infiltrator. But Hampton did not give up working to bridge the divide.Then came Donald Trump.“We’re trying to keep a lid on this thing here. You’ve got people in this city saying the police department is racist, that we are neo-Nazis,” said Hampton.…

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There was a wave of anger from Black Twitter users last month when Walmart released its Juneteenth-themed ice cream, with a flavor created by the New York-based company Balchem.Spotting a trademark symbol for Juneteenth on the product’s label, many on social media criticized both companies for trying to capitalize off Black culture. But what got missed in the uproar was a simple fact: Someone else had claimed the term before any of the major companies could. That person was Mario Bowler Sr., an assistant director at his alma mater, Lincoln University, a historically Black university in Pennsylvania. When Biden declared Juneteenth a…

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through Mary is playing July 26, 2025 The trial follows James viral videos, which shows him as a pregnant man with a compromise with the mermaid and Didli and Stepanos Kurri. LeBron James takes legal action against artificial intelligence contents Interlings, which has used its similarity without permission to a number of strange and viral videos. Respectively 404 Lawyers of the Media, James Lawyers, “Gubmen” company Jason Stacks, Founder of Flickup, AI video production platform, which hosts in the intersection, confirmed 404 media outlets, which he received one of those letters. LeBron James has stopped letters of halls, creating a…

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Another HBCU football team transfer portal has made a mistake, a month ago a month before the season starts. Marqui Adams, the State of Delaware has started the transfer portal with a quarter, Friday night, which began each last two seasons. Thank you Delaware State! 2 years left on the portal! pic.twitter.com/vzmo6t2bja – Mark Adams (@ markhads15) 25 July 2025 Adams, a Philadelphia, PA Native, played in 19 games for three seasons Delaware StateThe 368 transition attempts for the 2576 yards complements 213 and 16 touches against 12 intervention. He also rushed 521 yards and four weaves. Hornets’ Quarterback room…

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