“At the Vanguard”: Smithsonian Exhibit Celebrates HBCUs

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"At the Vanguard: Making and Saving History at HBCUs weaves together stories of ingenuity, artistry, persistence, and resistance through the transformative world of HBCUs....

Black business leaders speak out on the real impact of corporate DEI rollbacks

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By Bolarinwa Oladeji/Originally published by theGrio A growing backlash against diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies is reshaping conversations across corporate America, with prominent Black business...

Black Political Empowerment Project (B-PEP) Seeks Transparency in Vendor Selection for Pittsburgh NFL Draft...

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On Thursday, the Black Political Empowerment Project (B-PEP), in conjunction with the   Corporate Equity & Inclusion Roundtable (CEIR), released a statement seeking transparency and...

Black women are the fastest-growing demographic of entrepreneurs, but what’s driving the trend?

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By Kay Wicker/Originally published by theGrio Black women have become the fastest-growing group of entrepreneurs in the country. According to the latest The Impact of Women Businesses report from...

For many Black women, the Target boycott is not over. It may never be.

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This story was originally reported by Chabeli Carrazana of The 19th. Meet Chabeli and read more of their reporting on gender, politics and...

North Carolina primary delivers textbook display of Black voting power

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By John McCann During a town hall at Edgecombe Community College in October, North Carolina Rep. Shelly Willingham was going back and forth a...

Uncle Luke says he’s running for Congress, setting up high-profile showdown in South Florida

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By Bobby Pen/Originally published by theGrio Election season in Florida just got a jolt of 808s and political ambition. Luther “Uncle Luke” Campbell — the rap pioneer,...

Word ‘Black’ banned from FAMU Black History Month event flyer due to state-wide DEI...

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By Haniyah Philogene/Originally published by theGrio If you can’t use the word Black in Black History Month…is it just History Month? That’s the question Aaliyah Steward,...

Celebrated Pittsburgh Artist to Have Work Featured Internationally

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Pittsburgh, PA--Pittsburgh native and award-winning artist Curtis E. Cureton has had two of his patented, custom wood portraits selected for International Online Exhibitions. His piece...

Coach curating warm, welcoming waters

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By John McCann RALEIGH, N.C. — When in so-called Rome, you’re supposed to do like the Romans.  So when all Judah Hall was seeing as a...

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