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Remembering Frederick Douglass’ Iconic Speech On The Forth Of July

On July 5, 1852, abolitionist Frederick Douglass made one of his most prolific speeches at an Independence Day celebration entitled, “The Meaning of July Fourth for the Negro.” As we recognize the importance of Juneteenth, in our homes and federally, we remember those who sacrificed, fought, and persevered so we could prosper.  Last year, NPR gathered Douglass’ […]

WNBA Champion Maya Moore Set To Receive Arthur Ashe Courage Award At 2021 ESPYS

She embodies courage! WNBA champion Maya Moore is set to receive the Arthur Ashe Courage Award at the 2021 ESPYS, The Root reports. Moore is a four-time WNBA champion and two-time Olympic medalist who paused her illustrious career to focus on advocating for prison reform. After sitting out for two seasons, she spearheaded the “Win […]

Formerly Unhoused Artist, Richard Hutchins, Sells $50,000 Worth Of Art In One Day

It really is amazing what can be done when we support each other. Formerly unhoused artist Richard Hutchins received support from Oprah Winfrey and is now in negotiations with filmmakers after his inspiring story went viral, The Grio reports. Less than two weeks ago, Hutchins was living without secure housing. Once an accomplished artist, winning […]

Robin Mouton Makes History As First Black Woman Mayor of Beaumont, Texas

She has big plans to bring the city together! Robin Mouton is making history as the first Black woman mayor of Beaumont, Texas, 12 News Now reports.  Mouton defeated candidate Roy West in a runoff election, garnering 52% of the votes and winning her mayoral candidacy by slightly more than 600 votes. The win is a historical […]

Nikole Hannah-Jones, Pulitzer Prize-Winning Leader of The New York Times’ 1619 Project – Receives Tenure At UNC

It’s about time! On Wednesday, Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones finally received tenure at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC), according to the Associated Press. After weeks of tension following a board member halting the process and questioning her teaching credentials, the board voted 9-4 to accept the tenure application. The […]

Brooklyn All-Girls High School Celebrates First-Ever Graduating Class With An 100-Percent College Acceptance Rate

They’re all so impressive! A Brooklyn all-girls high school celebrated their first-ever graduating class going off to college, boasting a 100-percent college acceptance rate, Patch.com reports.  The Brooklyn Emerging Leaders Academy (BELA) is an all-girl high school that first opened in Bed-Stuy in 2017. Their mission is to help overcome the educational inequities encountered by Black and […]

Tech Entrepreneurs Create Company To Help Student-Athletes Monetize Their Brand

Change is coming!  Two tech entrepreneurs just created a new company helping student-athletes monetize their brand. Jared Eummer and Ashton Keys are the founders of Athlytic, a new marketplace helping bridge the gap between brands and student-athletes, Newswire reports. The founders have created the company just as laws have been passed in states allowing student-athletes […]

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