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Chris Paul has made a great contribution to HBCU basketball, winning and starting a degree from Winston-Salem CP3 HBCU classic. Jemele Hill’s Spolitics Last Appearance in Podcast is any sign, can spend more time to pay attention to classic and family life. Winston-Salem-born and in 2022, WSSU has won a degree with mass communication in the mass relations. Photo: TLS agency Paul, a free agent Paul played with San Antonio Spurs recently. There are 18 points of career and 10 assists in each game. 12,499 and NBA Career Auxiliary board is in second place behind John Stockton. He is also…

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By Nathan Prewett 28 artists of 24 artists of the National Artists of the National Artists of the National Artists of the National Artists of Black Colleges and Universities (NAAHBCU) are shown in Alabama State University (ASU) Civil Rights and African-American Culture. The exhibition will take place on Thursday, 17:30 pm from 5:30 pm 17:30 to the Montgomery Intervetive Center in Asu campus. “It is a great honor to be entrusted to these strong expressions of this strong heritage, identity and artistic perfection,” said Raegan C. Stearns, University archivist Asu. “Unlike the former exhibits demonstrating the recorded works, this collection…

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Sade Perkins, a first Houston Member of the mayor and member of the Food Insecurity Council, is under the fire to refer to a Jeans The camp of all girls as “white only” a few hours after the installation was affected by a fatal flood, killing young campers and leaving the others missing. According to the Post of New YorkPerkins shared his controversial take on a tragedy in a Tiktok video. Perkins accused the racism camp in the midst of the fall of death Perkins, who, former Mayor Sylvester Turner, who appointed Houston, spoke of the camp’s flood crisis and…

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As CEO of The State of Black Arizona, Teniqua Broughton has generated a space to empower and promote partnerships among Black businesses throughout the state. She has also provided resources to help Arizona’s Black businesses succeed and thrive, and partnered with March of Dimes to advance Black maternal and infant health in Arizona. Broughton also serves as CEO of VerveSimone Consulting in Phoenix. Can you tell us about the mission of The State of Black Arizona?The mission of The State of Black Arizona is to advocate, educate and empower the voices of African Americans throughout the state of Arizona, focusing…

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Here are some local organizations to support and resources to learn more about the history and culture of the Black community in Hawai‘i. Photo: Jim DiCarlo / The Pōpolo Project   If you passed by Honolulu Hale last weekend, you may have seen it illuminated in black and yellow in honor of Juneteenth, the annual holiday that celebrates the ending of slavery in the U.S., and in recognition of the Black Lives Matter movement. As a result of a resolution passed by Mayor Kirk Caldwell earlier last week, the City and County of Honolulu will officially recognize Juneteenth as an annual…

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The residents’ lawsuit, which was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois, contends that the sewage system has long been failing; has “severe inflow and infiltration problems”; suffers from malfunctioning lift stations — pumps designed to move sewage through the system; and leaking manholes that allow sewage to discharge.The suit also alleges that sewage is allowed to flow into waterways in Centreville, including tributaries to the Mississippi River, which would violate the federal Clean Water Act.An engineer told residents last month that the work needed to get the system in order would be extensive: Some…

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Simon Balto, a professor of history in the University of Iowa African American Studies program, said it is very difficult for anyone to understand the present moment without the past. After protests and demonstrations in Iowa City in support of the Black Lives Matter movement, the program will move forward with creating an institute focused on Black history and culture to promote diversity throughout the Midwest. The Midwest Institute of African American History and Culture will be a space where collaborators, faculty members, and researchers from across the Midwest can gather to share ideas and promote African American culture, Department…

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The Stewart agency, now celebrating its 50th year in business, has announced a historic and fitting real estate transaction that will return one of Louisville’s most noted structures to the community for which it was built. The company has sold its longtime headquarters – The Schoolhouse – to Simmons College of Kentucky. The Schoolhouse building was the first school built in Kentucky with public funds solely for the education of Black students. Stewart purchased the building in 1980.  Simmons College is the only HBCU (Historically Black College or University) in Louisville. The Schoolhouse Building is located at…

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In the face of centuries of inequality and a series of tense weekend protests calling for justice in the killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police, knowing where to begin in supporting the black community can feel overwhelming. But there’s one way to immediately make a difference: with your wallet.  On Saturday, food writer Kat Hong shared a Google Doc spreadsheet full of local black-owned restaurants located across L.A. The editorial assistant of Infatuation LA began compiling the free resource in the wake of the nationwide protests as a means of support, and continues to grow the list with the help of comments, DMs and…

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