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Mississippi Senate OKs bill affecting majority-Black city

Mississippi’s Republican-led Senate voted Tuesday to pass a bill appointing white judges inside the majority-Black capital city of Jackson.

Like many Black women in journalism, Alice Allison Dunnigan is unknown to many. Yet this statue in Washington, DC honors her. (Wikimedia Commons)

The Women Behind the Black Press

Professor Ava Thompson Greenwell knows it’s time for Black women in journalism to receive credit for their work.

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Bloody Sunday: President Biden Travels to Selma for 58th Anniversary

President Biden’s visit to Selma honors the struggle for racial voting equality in the face of violent opposition.

The ExxonMobil Baton Rouge complex, pictured in 2016, was the site where five nooses were found, the EEOC alleges.
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A U.S. federal agency is suing Exxon after 5 nooses were found at a Louisiana complex

The EEOC has gotten involved in a case after ExxonMobil failed to investigate racial intimidating at one of its facilities.

Keisha Lance Bottoms and Vice President Kamala Harris at a news briefing for HBCU student journalists

Black journalism students get to be White House correspondents for a day

Students from 47 historically Black colleges and universities were invited to an exclusive news briefing last week with Vice President Harris.

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At the NAACP, Racial Justice Means Climate Justice

The NAACP is working toward achieving climate justice for Black communities. A current focus is on water quality in Jackson, MS.

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What You Should Know About Adultification Bias

Black children and their parents must deal with adultification and its consequences, including violence an sexualization, on a daily basis.

Jimmy Dee Stout at home

A Law Was Meant to Free Sick or Aging Inmates. Instead, Some Are Left to Die in Prison.

The First Step Act was supposed to help free terminally ill and aging federal inmates who pose little or no threat to public safety. But while petitions for compassionate release skyrocketed during the pandemic, judges denied most requests, including Jimmy Dee Stout, aged 62 with terminal lung cancer, who wants to die at home.

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Data Shows That Seattle’s Preschool Program Is A Wise Investment

A preschool program in Seattle helps children of color better prepare for kindergarten according to a report.

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NYC to pay millions to George Floyd protesters boxed in by police

New York City is set to pay millions to protesters who were mistreated during racial protests in June 2020.

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Genealogists want faster action from UWM and others on Milwaukee County Poor Farm Cemetery remains

Two Wisconsin genealogists want to highlight the significance and protect the sanctity of Milwaukee’s poor burial sites, such as Cemetery One.

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Atlanta queer-friendly Black church is source of solace for LGBTQ youths: ‘I look over and see my people’

Atlanta’s queer Black residents finally have a welcoming and safe community to call their own in this church.

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She grew up watching ‘Sesame Street.’ Then she made history as the show’s first Black female puppeteer

When Megan Piphus Peace’s dream of being a puppeteer came true, it added to Black representation on a popular kids’ TV show.

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A viral high school tour underscores the haves and have-nots in America’s schools

Viral TikTok videos illustrated the income and education disparities experienced by some students in low-income areas.

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Angel investing in Black startups plummeted after 2020. These investors are trying to reverse the trend.

Black entrepreneurs ma have great ideas, but the need capital, something which hasn’t been easy to find, to get them off the ground.

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Meet the woman helping preserve the legacy of Black cowboys and cowgirls

Black children learn about riding horses and Black history from Caitlin Gooch, who has studied Black cowboys.

The president of the NAACP Boston chapter Tanisha Sullivan

Massachusetts to create advisory council focused on Black empowerment

Massachusetts governor Maura Healey is spearheading racial justice, most recently through an order that creates an advisory committee.

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Malcolm X’s family to sue the CIA, FBI and NYPD for $100M over his assassination

America’s Black Holocaust Museum – Malcolm X’s family to sue the CIA, FBI and NYPD for $100M over his assassination

Viola Davis recently won a Gramm in addition to her Image Award nomination (Dominic Lipinski/Getty Images)

Beyoncé, Lizzo, Viola Davis Among Early NAACP Image Awards Winners

In anticipation of the Image Awards, NAACP as released the names of nominees, including actors and musicians, all this week.

Some of Akers' Barbie designs debuted on Instagram (Mattel)

Barbie’s Getting a Makeover From Beyonce’s Stylist

Mattel and celebrity stylist Zerina Akers have teamed up to design a diverse range of fashionable Barbie dolls.

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Tennessee’s largest county to study reparations for descendants of enslaved people

Board members in Shelby County, Tennessee support reparations for descendants of enslaved people, but not everyone finds it feasible.