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The HBCU Perfection under the armor – this time Jackson State University football program returned this time with a new short film that receives the audience behind the scenes. Hooded Guard Yardix: Jackson State University Spring Football 2025Demonstrates the national teams of black college prepared for the starting title in the documentary. June 30, the film seizes the grit, driver and culture that appoints one of the most dominated programs in HBCU football. This first explains the story of JSU for the first time. The brand has released a similar feature of more than 1.5 million views and more deeply…

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Whenever Tyler Perry’s people are people Return to the second half of season 1, it will have a new name. As he reveals Netflix On Friday, the show will now be called Miss Governor of Tyler Perry. The news was made known as Terri J. vaughn It appeared in 2025 Essence Fest and the show also left the trailer for part 2. The first season, with 16 episodes, will be published in two lots. The first batch of episodes fell earlier this year for the first half, with part 2 that was dropped in September. What is “Miss Governor of…

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NewNow you can listen to FOX News articles! Two American tourists were attacked by shark Police said in a popular Bahamas on the weekend.Female swimmers were in the bay of Westmost, which is part of the Westmost Island in Bimamaz, about 50 miles from Miami, 6:30 in Miami.”Preliminary reports are constantly injured during swimming in the waters of victims, both USA residents and bays,” King Bahamas wrote a press release. The biggest white shark, no pings near the coast of Florida A tiger shark is seen swimming in the Bahamas. (Photo: Universal Images Group via Andre Sayner / VW pictures…

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Kyle Parker recalls two distinct experiences that led him to launch ClipDart, a barber network where hair – particularly, textured hair – community and mental wellness intersect.The first came during his years visiting barbershops on the south side of Chicago, where he grew up. For 18 years, he took haircuts for granted.“Growing up in southside Chicago as an African-American, we really go to our barber every two, 2½ weeks, so you really develop a relationship with this barber,” Parker said. Barbers “become a mentor, they become a therapist in a sense and they really become pillars of your community –…

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Multiple people are accused of abusing and killing at least 10 dogs at Black Rock Canines in Naugatuck and have been arrested. This comes days after the business’s owner, who is a police officer, was arrested when explosives were found at his Stratford home. Police said two more people have been arrested amid ongoing investigations at the business and the owner is now facing additional charges. In late April 2022, the State of Connecticut Dept. of Agriculture-State Animal Control Unit, the Connecticut State Police and the Stratford Police Department contacted Naugatuck Police Department about a joint investigation involving the allegations…

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The status of “millionaire” carries special weight in the United States, driven by the country’s emphasis on meritocracy and its perception as a classless society. According to an analysis of Federal Reserve data, Black families are far less likely to be millionaires than White families. While shrinking, this trend is rooted in the long-standing racial wealth gap that has persisted since the Civil Rights era. With these modern-day facts in mind, early Black millionaires have drawn attention as entrepreneurs who overcame significant structural barriers to achieve stunning success and wealth across a variety of areas. They have also won attention…

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POCATELLO – Idaho State University students will again have a chance to win great prizes and enjoy free food, music and a variety of booths and entertainment during the 10th annual Welcome Back Orange and Black from 4 to 7 p.m. Aug. 19 at the Old Town Pocatello Pavilion. Welcome Back Orange and Black, held every fall, is one of two ISU CommUniversity events held annually to celebrate the partnership between the University and community; the other is Celebrate Idaho State held on campus each spring. “This is one of the highlights of the year for the entire community, welcoming back Idaho State University students, faculty and staff to our community and…

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KOKOMO, Ind. — Future entrepreneurs from Indiana University Kokomo gained inside  knowledge of what it’s like to make an idea into a business, from someone who started where they are now. Katara McCarty, founder and CEO of Exhale and a former IU Kokomo student, shared her experience as an entrepreneur, including winning the $75,000 first prize in the NBA Foundation’s 2024 All-Star Pitch competition. One of 10 contestants, McCarty showcased her Exhale app, a digital platform that offers tools and resources tailored to uplift, empower, and support Black women. She encouraged the IU Kokomo, IU East, and IU Northwest student…

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Outside the governor’s mansion in Des Moines, Iowa, on Tuesday evening, Dionna Langford spoke to a crowd of hundreds of protesters with a bullhorn.”Black people,” said Langford, 28, who is African American, “if you have been harassed, terrorized, bullied by the police in this city, make some noise.”A large proportion of the crowd clapped and yelled, according to a video of the protest.”It isn’t just a somewhere-else issue,” she said. “This is a here issue.”For the past week, thousands of people have attended marches and rallies in Des Moines to protest racial discrimination and police violence. As in many other…

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