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Solange poses in the press room after winning Best R&B Performance for "Cranes in the Sky" during the 59th Annual Grammy music Awards on February 12, 2017, in Los Angeles, California. / AFP / Robyn BECK (Photo credit should read ROBYN BECK/AFP via Getty Images)

Solange Launches Free Library of Rare Black Literary Works

By Harmeet Kaur, The thing about rare books is that they’re, well, rare — which means too many hidden gems are well out of reach for the everyday literary enthusiast. Solange is trying to change that. The singer’s creative studio Saint Heron recently launched a free community library that aims to increase access to rare and out-of-print

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Kentucky State Faces Deficits, CPE Recommends $23M Aid

Written By the Kentucky State University Newsroom, The Kentucky State University Board of Regents received a finance assessment from the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education (CPE) during its special-called meeting Oct. 19. One of the key takeaways from the assessment indicated that Kentucky State began accumulating significant operating deficits from 2019 from forward that have

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Senator Bernie Sanders, an Independent from Vermont, gestures as he speaks at the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union (RWDSU) headquarters in Birmingham, Alabama, U.S., on Friday, March 26, 2021. In a closely-watched election, workers at Amazon.com Incs Bessemer, Alabama, fulfillment center began voting seven weeks ago on whether to join the RWDSU in a contentious effort to form a union. Photographer: Andi Rice/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Jennifer Bates: Amazon Worker Who Led Union Push in Bessemer

Story by Sara Ashley O’Brien, When Amazon opened a sprawling warehouse in her community in March 2020, Jennifer Bates never guessed she’d find herself testifying before members of Congress one year later about the “grueling” conditions she experienced working inside it. Bates, grandmother of seven, had been excited Amazon was coming to Bessemer, Alabama, because of

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Howard University Board Addresses Student Housing Concerns

Written By the Howard University Newsroom, Dear Howard University Students and Community, Howard University represents a long-standing tradition of using our voices to drive change. The student voice is – and always will be – an essential component of the Howard University community. Simply put, we hear you and we continue to welcome your viewpoints on all matters pertaining to Howard. I’d like to

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Passengers wait in line at the Southwest Airlines ticket counter at Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport, Monday, Oct. 11, 2021. The Dallas-based airline canceled hundreds of flights Monday following a weekend of major service disruptions. (Joe Cavaretta/South Florida Sun-Sentinel via AP)

Southwest, American Airlines Report Losses Amid Covid Impact

By Chris Isidore, Southwest Airlines says that its recent service problems, which prompted it to cancel more than 2,000 flights over a four-day period, cost the airline $75 million. That’s just one of the headwinds facing the discount airline. Southwest warned Thursday that it believes revenue will take a $100 million hit this quarter from the lingering

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SAN RAFAEL, CALIFORNIA - OCTOBER 01: Safeway pharmacist Shahrzad Khoobyari (L) prepares to give a Pfizer COVID-19 booster vaccination to Chen Knifsend (R) at a vaccination booster shot clinic on October 01, 2021 in San Rafael, California. Marin County opened its first COVID-19 booster shot clinic inside a former Victoria's Secret store at Northgate Mall. The clinic is giving priority to residents over 75 years old but is open to all ages that are eligible to receive the Pfizer booster. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Pfizer Booster Shows 95.6% Efficacy in Phase 3 Covid Trial

By Jacqueline Howard, A booster dose of the Pfizer/BioNTech coronavirus vaccine was found to have a high efficacy — 95.6% — against Covid-19 in a Phase 3 trial, the companies announced on Thursday. They noted that “efficacy was consistent irrespective of age, sex, race, ethnicity or comorbid conditions.” The trial included more than 10,000 fully vaccinated people,

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Biden Urges Americans to Seek Mental Health Support Amid Covid

By Kate Sullivan, President Joe Biden said Thursday a lot of Americans are feeling “down” because of the pandemic and anxious about the future — particularly heading into the holiday season — and urged those struggling with mental health issues to seek help if they need it. “How many people do you know — and maybe some in

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ACLU Demands Action After Arrest of 10-Year-Old Black Girl

By Jenn Selva, Joe Sutton and Nicole Chavez, The American Civil Liberties Union of Hawaii is demanding policy changes after a 10-year-old Black girl was arrested at school over a drawing linked to a “run of the mill” dispute among children. In response to the incident, the ACLU sent a letter Monday to the Honolulu Police Department, the state

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Netflix Staff, Allies Protest Over Dave Chappelle Special

By Chloe Melas and Josh Campbell, Approximately 65 demonstrators, including Netflix employees and supporters of the transgender community, protested outside of the company’s offices in Los Angeles on Wednesday. Employees began streaming out of the building at 10:30a PT in protest of Dave Chappelle’s “The Closer” comedy special, which has been criticized as transphobic by

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PVAMU Marks World Food Day, Tackles Global Hunger Crisis

By Prairie View A&M University Newsroom, Prairie View A&M University celebrated this year’s World Food Day by hosting a hybrid interactive program with esteemed guests and PVAMU students highlighting the global nutrition crisis. Hosted by the College of Agriculture and Human Sciences (CAHS), the event featured representatives from the United States Department of Agriculture, United Nations Food

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