April 12, 2021

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Eddie George Named New Head Coach at Tennessee State

Former NFL running back and ex-Titan Eddie George will be Tennessee State University’s (TSU) new head coach.  TSU is an HBCU in Nashville and George’s alma mater, and it’s one of many HBCUs that are hiring high-profile athletes as coaches. Throughout his life George has worn many hats, as a professional athlete, an actor on

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CPB Awards $300K to HBCU, Tribal Radio for Covid Outreach

The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) recently awarded $300,000 to KTSU(FM), a public radio station licensed to HBCUs, and to Native Public Media. In an effort to coordinate a Covid-19 public outreach campaign, it will reach a total of 51 public radio stations. The campaign funds will go to 15 stations licensed to HBCUs, as

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Stacey Abrams to Deliver Bowie State 2021 Commencement

Bowie State University announced that its 2021 commencement address will be given by political activist and leader Stacey Abrams. An American politician, Abrams is a lawyer who has served on the Georgia House of Representatives and as its minority leader. An outspoken activist for voting rights, she has authored two New York Times best-selling books,

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Tishaura Jones Becomes First Black Woman Mayor of St. Louis

In a contest between two St. Louis Democrats, City Treasurer Tishaura Jones defeated Alderwoman Cara Spencer to become the city’s first Black female mayor. A Hampton University graduate, Mayor Jones faces multiple challenges. “Making history as the first Black woman mayor is not lost on me,” Jones said. “I’m also looking at how little girls

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DMX’s Legacy: Hip-Hop Icon Who Turned Pain Into Power

Opinion by Peniel E. Joseph The death of hip-hop artist Earl “DMX” Simmons at the age of 50 represents not just an occasion for mourning, but one of celebration and commemoration for the iconic rapper who culled soaring artistry from personal trauma and grief. A Generation X impresario who burst onto the scene during the

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Apr 10, 2021; Tampa, Florida, USA; Sasha Banks (green attire) and Bianca Belair (silver attire) during their Smackdown Women's Championship match at WrestleMania 37 at Raymond James Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports
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Bianca Belair Beats Sasha Banks in Historic WrestleMania

By Amanda Jackson WWE stars Bianca Belair and Sasha Banks made wrestling history as the first Black women to face each other in a WrestleMania title match, according to the sports entertainment company. Belair defeated Banks, becoming a champion for the first time in her WWE career, according to WWE. The duo stepped into the

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Most Challenged Books of 2020 Highlight Race, LGBTQ

By Shirin Ali Books that talked about racism and racial justice — or told the stories of people of color or the LGBTQ community — were among the most challenged as inappropriate for students in 2020, according to a survey by the American Library Association. As the nation attempted a reckoning in 2020 over the

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BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS - MARCH 24: Mayor Kim Janey is sworn in as the Mayor of Boston, next to her granddaughter Rosie Janey, at Boston City Hall on March 24, 2021 in Boston, Massachusetts. She is the first woman, and first Black Mayor of the city. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)

Kim Janey Becomes Boston’s First Black Woman Mayor

By Abby Phillip and Jeff Simon For 200 years, Boston has been led by an unbroken string of White men — until now. Kim Janey, a Black woman who traces her roots in the city back generations, and even further to ancestors who fled slavery in the South, is now the city’s mayor. Janey’s ascension

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Clyburn, Gilchrist Slam GOP Voting Restrictions as ‘Jim Crow’

By Chandelis Duster The highest-ranking Black lawmaker in Congress and a top Black state leader took aim Sunday at nation-wide Republican efforts to restrict voting access as a move that will suppress minority voting and imperil democracy in America. House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn blasted bills aimed at restricting ballot access in all but three

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