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NPR's Michel Martin speaks with author Dolen Perkins-Valdez about her novel "Happy Land." The book is inspired by the true story of a secret community of formerly enslaved people in the Appalachians.
As DEI initiatives face rollbacks, sisters Ione and Ellen Rucker spotlight the challenges for Black-owned businesses like ...
Dark Universe at Universal Orlando's Epic Universe brings classic monsters to life. The new themed land features two rides, restaurants, shops, and character meet-and-greets. Guests can experience a ...
Ever since the United States government’s unfulfilled promise of giving every newly freed Black American “40 acres and a mule ...
The United States has banned most refugees, including 20,000 people who were already ready to travel to the United States ...
The Board of The Inn of the Good Shepherd is launching an appeal after Sarnia City Council turned down a plan for a 62-unit ...
In a media landscape still catching up to Black brilliance, these 10 podcasts prove we’ve always been ahead of the curve. So ...
Sociologist Eve L. Ewing joins The Excerpt to discuss her new book “Original Sins,” which argues that schools enforce racial hierarchies.
By Kara Fox, Kareem Khadder and Jeremy Diamond, CNN Susya, West Bank (CNN) — In a small village in the Hebron hills of the occupied West Bank, Hamdan Ballal stood outside his house in a track suit ...
Dr Pieter Mulder has courted great controversy with comments that black South Africans have no historical claim to land in the Northern and Western Cape and also that blacks own a greater share of the ...
Oscar-winning Palestinian director of ‘No Other Land’ assaulted by Israeli settlers in the West Bank
(CNN) — The Palestinian co-director of Oscar-winning film “No Other Land” Hamdan Ballal was beaten up by Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank and taken away by Israeli soldiers ...
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