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Property is Power! Ownership vs. Illusion What’s Real in an Age of Misdirection    

By: Dr. Anthony O. Kellum – CEO of Kellum Mortgage, LLC "My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge." — Hosea 4:6 This scripture isn’t...

Nayanna Ferguson Moves Spirits with Black-owned Tequila Brand

The tequila craze that’s been gripping the country for the past couple of decades shows no sign of tapering off anytime soon, and in...

Tulsa’s 1st Black Mayor Proposes $100M Reparations Plan For Race Massacre

Monroe Nichols, the first Black mayor of Tulsa, Oklahoma, has proposed a $100 million reparations package aimed at repairing the impact of the 1921...

This Week In Black History May 28-June 3, 2025

MAY 28 1936—Betty Shabazz, the widow of Black nationalist leader Malcolm X, was born on this day in Detroit, Mich. Shabazz was born Betty...

‘And Just Like That…’ gives middle-aged women something media rarely does — a portrayal of their sexual lives

Cynthia Nixon and Sarah Jessica Parker in ‘And Just Like That…’ Season 3. (Craig Blankenhorn/Max) by Marie-Agnes Parmentier, HEC Montréal; Catherine A. Coleman, Texas Christian...

Breaking News: Former U.S. Congressman Charles B. Rangel dies at 94

by Herb Boyd Charles Bernard Rangel, the former congressman from Harlem, and the last remaining founder of the Congressional Black Caucus, has died at...

Ambassador Andrew Young Receives Honors for Work to End Childhood Disease

Ambassador Andrew Young’s distinguished and extensive career as a civil rights leader, lauded politician, and dedicated diplomat make him one of the most respected...

Michigan Judge Strikes Down Abortion Barriers, Citing Voter-Backed Reproductive Freedom Amendment

A Michigan court just cleared the path for broader reproductive access by permanently blocking three of the state’s lingering abortion restrictions: the 24-hour mandatory...

Atlanta Opera Presents ‘Steele Roots,’ A Story About Atlanta’s Mother of Orphans and Founder of First Black Orphanage [Video]

Carrie Steele Logan ( c. 1829 – November 3, 1900) was an American philanthropist, founder of the oldest black orphanage in the United States The...

Dear Old Morehouse: Can We Not With Cornel West?

by bawintern1 There was a time when the name Cornel West meant something to me. To many of us, in fact. There was a time...

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