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National Day of Action on Thursday, July 17 at 6:30 p.m. was held at the Dimery and Rogers Conference/Meeting Room at 404 E.
Nisei Week Japanese Festival: The 83rd festival with the theme Kansha (Gratitude) is Aug. 9-17 and events include special ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNLiberia's Kairos Moment - a Divine Opportunity On the Global Stage
Divine communication often comes in subtle, coded moments that require spiritual discernment. On Wednesday, July 9, 2025, one such moment unfolded at the White House when U.S. President Donald Trump ...
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Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSNClubs and organizations: NAACP recaps Juneteenth, looks ahead
Membership committee — Vivian B reported that she had an NAACP table set up for scholarships and memberships during the Juneteenth Celebration. Seven people were interested in becoming a member and ...
Entering into partnerships with medical and nonmedical organizations in low-to-middle income countries, particularly Kenya and the Philippines, may be a path toward improving outcomes in migraine, ...
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'Grace United' | Little Rock church celebrates 3 years of unity through merged congregations
Grace United, a nondenominational church in Little Rock, is a congregation formed from the merger of two churches.
Sri Lanka has seen a sharp rise in Israeli tourist in July 2025, though local residents and some foreign activists are also ...
To the extent that “African American” was designed to change perceptions of what “Black” means, it hasn’t worked. The grand old euphemism treadmill has done it in.
The Essence of the Crown exhibition centers around the impact hair has on the African American culture.
Cayce Historical Museum honors African American history with a new permanent committee that will assist with education and preservation efforts.
Several years ago, two African American women, Elaine Buck and Beverly Mills, decided to do some research on the history of the central New Jersey region commonly known as Sourland.
Zohran Mamdani has been outed for checking “African American” on his application to Columbia University — making him one of many progressive hypocrites eager to shortchange the underprivileged.
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