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Forty elite high-school-age female basketball prospects from outside the U.S. will participate in the third annual Basketball ...
Let Them Talk, a nonprofit co-founded by Dr. Heather L. Savage, is hosting two community events in July to provide mentorship, mental health resources, and more for Black youth in Indianapolis.
Idaho student makes history: Seyi Arogundade elected as university's first Black woman student body president amid national DEI elimination.
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MSU’s first Black graduate John Barnes makes summer visit to campus Contact: Harriet Laird STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State University welcomed its first Black graduate back to campus this week, ...
Idaho student makes history: Seyi Arogundade elected as university's first Black woman student body president.
The annual GANGGANG festival celebrating the power of Black joy in Indianapolis has plans to grow bigger through the support of a new community-driven initiative. Why it matters: The free summer ...
A 12-foot bronze statue of an anonymous Black woman has become a lightning rod in a fraught American debate about race, representation and diversity.
A video showing a Minnesota woman at a playground admitting to using a racist slur against a Black child has garnered millions of views.
News Woman who called a Black child a racist slur has raised a backlash but also thousands of dollars Published: May. 07, 2025, 9:10 p.m.
A woman in Minnesota is raising $700,000 through GoFundMe after using a racist slur against a Black child, sparking debate over hate speech.
The experiences and lives of Black women have often been overlooked in Hollywood, but in recent decades, this has thankfully begun to change.