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A Journey of Thought, Growth, and Thriving in Black Manhood, a new documentary by the Black Physicians Association of Ontario ...
When every headline feels like a personal blow and your spirit stays in fight-or-flight, it may be time to log off and ...
In a cultural moment saturated with multiverses, CGI battles, and mythic origin stories, “Captain Zero: Into the Abyss Part II” dares to tell a different kind of superhero story—one that trades ...
Today, Louisiana residents are the nation's most vulnerable to 'deaths of despair' as Black New Orleanians navigate hopelessness after Hurricane Katrina.
We live in a time when the world is striving to be more “woke.” Buzzwords like diversity, equity, inclusion, and ...
Collective contributions from Dr. Henry Rowan and Dr. Henry (Harry) D. Ellis form a powerful history — one of resilience, healing and an unyielding demand for equity. And thanks to ...
In a moment charged with elegance and empowerment, Pamela Blackmon was crowned Miss Maryland for America Strong 2025 during ...
July 25, 2025 'I just couldn't stop crying': How prison affects Black men's mental health long after they've been released Incarceration leads to higher rates of PTSD, depression and psychological ...
A new discovery could change how type 1 diabetes is diagnosed and managed in individuals of African descent, researchers say.
Opinion Not just ‘Theo’: Why Malcolm-Jamal Warner’s death feels like a personal loss to Black America ...
Children, especially girls, who use smartphones before they are 13 years old may have worse mental health outcomes when they’re older, a new study suggests.
As a registered nurse and nurse scientist who studies how incarceration affects mental health, I know Mike’s experience after release from prison is not uncommon.