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That’s Wassup! Baltimore Boys Welcomed Back To School With Manly Handshakes

by Kandiss Edwards September 8, 2025 Baltimore Collegiate scholars were met with handshakes from men across the city to welcome them back to school. On the first day of school, boys at Baltimore Collegiate School for Boys received more than a simple “welcome back.” The young scholars were met with

Thousands Needed For Cancer Study To Improve Black Women’s Health

by Jameelah Mullen September 8, 2025 According to the American Cancer Society, Black women face significantly higher death rates and lower survival rates compared to white women. Research shows that Black women tend to have the highest death rates of any racial or ethnic group for most cancers. Last year,

Chicago churches urge calm resistance ahead of expected federal intervention

CHICAGO (AP) — The Rev. Marshall Hatch urged congregants of a prominent Black church on Chicago’s West Side to carry identification, stay connected to family and protest as the city readied for an expected federal intervention. “You need to start telling people about your whereabouts, so you don’t disappear,” Hatch said

Carmelo Anthony honors his children in emotional Hall of Fame speech

At his enshrinement speech for the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, Carmelo Anthony recounted his basketball journey, acknowledged his parents and siblings, and his Puerto Rican heritage. He also took the opportunity to speak directly to his children, who were sitting in the audience. “Your father isn’t perfect, but

First-Of-Its-Kind HBCU Prep High School Opens In NYC

by Daniel Johnson September 7, 2025 According to Dr. Asya Johnson, the principal of HBCU College Prep High School, the aim of the school goes well beyond offering dual credit and a path to an associate’s degree. On Sept. 4, New York City officials opened the doors to a school

NAACP Sues Missouri Over Special Session Redistricting Plan

by Mary Spiller September 7, 2025 The NAACP is suing Missouri over a special redistricting session, arguing the plan is unconstitutional and threatens to silence Black voters’ voices. The NAACP has filed a lawsuit against the State of Missouri, challenging what it describes as an unlawful effort to redraw political

That’s Wassup! Baltimore Boys Welcomed Back To School With Manly Handshakes

by Kandiss Edwards September 8, 2025 Baltimore Collegiate scholars were met with handshakes from men across the city to welcome them back to school. On the first day of school, boys at Baltimore Collegiate School for Boys received more than a simple “welcome back.” The young scholars were met with

Thousands Needed For Cancer Study To Improve Black Women’s Health

by Jameelah Mullen September 8, 2025 According to the American Cancer Society, Black women face significantly higher death rates and lower survival rates compared to white women. Research shows that Black women tend to have the highest death rates of any racial or ethnic group for most cancers. Last year,

Chicago churches urge calm resistance ahead of expected federal intervention

CHICAGO (AP) — The Rev. Marshall Hatch urged congregants of a prominent Black church on Chicago’s West Side to carry identification, stay connected to family and protest as the city readied for an expected federal intervention. “You need to start telling people about your whereabouts, so you don’t disappear,” Hatch said

Carmelo Anthony honors his children in emotional Hall of Fame speech

At his enshrinement speech for the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, Carmelo Anthony recounted his basketball journey, acknowledged his parents and siblings, and his Puerto Rican heritage. He also took the opportunity to speak directly to his children, who were sitting in the audience. “Your father isn’t perfect, but

First-Of-Its-Kind HBCU Prep High School Opens In NYC

by Daniel Johnson September 7, 2025 According to Dr. Asya Johnson, the principal of HBCU College Prep High School, the aim of the school goes well beyond offering dual credit and a path to an associate’s degree. On Sept. 4, New York City officials opened the doors to a school

NAACP Sues Missouri Over Special Session Redistricting Plan

by Mary Spiller September 7, 2025 The NAACP is suing Missouri over a special redistricting session, arguing the plan is unconstitutional and threatens to silence Black voters’ voices. The NAACP has filed a lawsuit against the State of Missouri, challenging what it describes as an unlawful effort to redraw political