Tag: black power

Black Panther Party Pulled up at School board Meeting in Va, Sweet Revenge for Black Men Tortured by ‘Goon Squad,’ Black Woman Suspected of Murdering 5-Year-Old Son Found and More Black News

Photo: Georgia DMV/Indiana State Police (AP) A woman suspected of murdering her son was captured after being on the run for nearly a year and a half. Advertisement Dejaune Anderson was arrested in Arcadia, Calif. March 14 after an Indiana State Police detective received information about her whereabouts from a concerned citizen. In collaboration with […]

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Guess Who Pulled Up after This School’s Lousy Response to a Student’s Racist Threat

Members of the original Black Panther Party showed up to an intense Virginia school board meeting to take part in the discussion over a picture of a white student with a racist threat written on her arm. Small Town Horror Story: The Mississippi Burning of Three Anti-Segregationists Off English The Powhatan County School Board meeting […]

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Really?! During Black History Month? Neo-Nazi March in This Southern State Sparks Outrage

Photo: Justin Jones via CNN Is Black History Month really Black History Month if there’s no counter-demonstration of the sorts? Well, over the weekend, over a dozen people dressed in Nazi symbols marched down near the Capitol building in Nashville on the heels of a Black Lives Matter event. Presidents Day: Astronaut Leland Melvin On […]

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Weekend Culture Roundup December 29, 2023

Photo: Rockaa (Getty Images) You may still be trying to squeeze in your last holiday shopping, but we’re already thinking about 2024 – well, the books, at least. Whether you’re looking to escape with historical fiction or get some practical advice to help you achieve your goals, the new year plans to bring great new […]

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Al Roker’s Cute Grandbaby, The Worst Karens, Bumpy Johnson and More News About The Culure

Photo: Rockaa (Getty Images) You may still be trying to squeeze in your last holiday shopping, but we’re already thinking about 2024 – well, the books, at least. Whether you’re looking to escape with historical fiction or get some practical advice to help you achieve your goals, the new year plans to bring great new […]

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Move Aside Christmas, Here’s a Guide to How to Celebrate Kwanzaa

For many, particularly Black folks, the holiday festivities continue with the celebration of Kwanzaa – a jubilee around Black culture and unity. Tapping Into Our “Why?”: A Blueprint For Better Black Entrepreneurship Off English If you don’t have a clue what this holiday is about or forgot how nicely The Proud Family explained it in […]

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What Charles Blow Wants You to Know About Black Power

For someone who has spent her entire life in Northern cities, my perception of life in the South has been largely shaped by the media – images of MAGA hats everywhere and headlines of Southern governors like Ron DeSantis (R-FL) and Greg Abbott (R-TX) banning books and changing the way Black history is taught in […]

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Why Charles Blow Says Black People Need to Leave the North and Return to the South

For someone who has spent her entire life in Northern cities, my perception of life in the South has been largely shaped by the media – images of MAGA hats everywhere and headlines of Southern governors like Ron DeSantis (R-FL) and Greg Abbott (R-TX) banning books and changing the way Black history is taught in […]

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The Right To Protest Is At Stake In Atlanta, Experts Warn

The indictment of 61 protesters in Atlanta, Georgia, on racketeering charges last month sparked instantaneous outrage. The protesters were part of a movement known alternatively as Stop Cop City and Defend The Forest — aimed at blocking the development of a $90 million police training facility that would have destroyed acres of the Weelaunee Atlanta […]

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