

Malaika Jabali
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WNBA Star Candace Parker’s New Partnership Giving Away $100,000 To Lower The Cost Of Youth Athletics Programs
WNBA star Candace Parker has received some of the most accolades in the history of female basketball players. But Parker is also working hard off...

Recent Black Cornell Graduate Yohanes Kidane’s Death Ruled As Suicide
This August, twenty-two-year-old Yohanes Kidane, a graduate of Ivy League school Cornell University, started working as a software engineer for Netflix. Less than two weeks...
Black People Are Getting Removed From Voter Rolls And More Purges Could Be On The Way
Imagine being registered to vote, but when you show up to the polls, you are turned away because you were removed from the voter roll,...

“Believe My Pain”: Elaine Welteroth Highlights How Black Medical Patients Are Mistreated And What Can Be Done About It
September is Pain Awareness Month, and Advil is demonstrating their commitment to addressing the racial biases experienced by Black patients who often struggle with adverse...

Black Texas High School Student Suspended For Locs Despite New Law Banning Hair Discrimination
A Texas high school is under fire after a Black student was suspended for his hairstyle. Barbers Hill High School junior Darryl George has been...
Atlanta Church Deacon Killed In Police Custody. His Family Demands An Officer’s Arrest
The family of an Atlanta church deacon killed in police custody is calling for the officer who used a Taser on him to be arrested....

Company Behind ‘One Chip Challenge’ Pulling Spicy Chip From Stores Following 14-Year-Old’s Death
An extra-spicy tortilla chip is being pulled from store shelves after a teenager died after taking on the viral “One Chip Challenge.” The product, produced...

Coco Gauff Wins Historic First Grand Slam Title At The U.S. Open
Coco Gauff won her first Grand Slam title by defeating Aryna Sabalenka in the U.S. Open women’s singles final in three sets on Saturday. Gauff...

Black Independent Schools Invest In Our Children. Here’s How They Came To Be
Black Independent schools in the United States have served a unique and vital role in the education landscape for over five decades by empowering Black...
September’s Prostate Cancer Awareness Month Matters To Black Men- Here’s How You Can Support Them
September is National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month. Black men are disproportionally impacted and are two times more likely to die from prostate cancer than other...