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A Black woman is hosting the Academy of Country Music Awards for the first time

By Alexis Benveniste Country music singer Mickey Guyton will make history Sunday when she hosts the Academy of Country Music Awards with Keith Urban. The 37-year-old singer from Arlington, Texas, will be the first Black woman to host the awards ceremony. And

April 19, 2021
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A student harnessed the power of beets to make healing from surgery safer — and more equitable

By Anjali Huynh and Michelle Krupa Dasia Taylor didn’t expect to become a nationally recognized scientist at 17 years old. The Iowa student has dedicated her life to equity work, from serving as one of her school district’s diversity equity leaders to

April 19, 2021
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Negotiations over Biden’s infrastructure package continue in Congress this week. Here’s what to watch

By Paul LeBlanc and Phil Mattingly, CNN Washington is staring down a bumpy road to infrastructure consensus. The Biden administration’s roughly $2 trillion proposal focused on infrastructure and the climate crisis enters a critical week on Capitol Hill as congressional Republicans wrestle

April 19, 2021
Black Women's History Month

Passing the Torch: Shirley Ann Jackson and Lisa Gelobter

Shirley Ann Jackson and Lisa Gelobter are both pioneers of science as well as advocates for social justice. An American physicist, Jackson has been involved in several organizations such as the National Society of Black Physicists and the New Jersey Commission on

April 19, 2021April 19, 2021
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America desperately needs a Truth and Racial Healing Commission

Opinion by Mitch Landrieu Racism remains this nation’s Achilles’ heel. If we do not face it and fix it, we will continue to suffer. The news in the past few weeks, from the police shooting of Daunte Wright to the debate about

April 19, 2021
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Morris Brown’s reaccreditation could signal more longevity among HBCUs

By Skylar Mitchell It is no secret that at some point, something went very wrong at Morris Brown College. It was a disappointing, though not unfamiliar story. A school with a dedicated faculty and loyal students had run into financial challenges that

April 19, 2021
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Closing arguments in Derek Chauvin’s trial will contrast the prosecution’s concise case with a more complex defense

By Eric Levenson, CNN Prosecutors and the defense will offer competing visions of Derek Chauvin’s role in George Floyd’s death during closing arguments Monday in the former Minneapolis officer’s criminal trial. For the prosecution, that means drilling home their concise argument that

April 19, 2021
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White House to promote vaccine eligibility with media blitz

By Arlette Saenz As all Americans 16 years and older become eligible for the vaccine on Monday, the White House is launching a media blitz to raise awareness about Americans’ vaccine eligibility, an administration official said. Earlier this month, President Joe Biden

April 19, 2021
Black Women's History Month

Passing the Torch: Marie Van Brittan Brown and Marian R. Croak

American inventors Marie Van Brittan Brown and Marian R. Croak have made remarkable contributions with their creations such as the home security system. Van Brittan Brown invented the first closed-circuit television security system, which served as a model for modern home security

April 18, 2021April 18, 2021
Black Women's History Month

Passing the Torch: Ella Baker and Opal Tometi

Two women who refused to back down in the face of adversity, Ella Baker and Opal Tometi are warriors of justice. A leader of the Civil Rights Movement, Ella Baker was involved with some of the most notable organizations including the NAACP

April 17, 2021April 18, 2021
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