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ESSENCE celebrates the changemakers shaping a bold, Black future today during Black History Month. With our second annual “Black Futures Now” list, we’re honoring a select group of leaders ...
Activists on Justice Then: 1964 Until the killing of black men, black mothers’ sons, becomes as important to the rest of the country as the killing of a white mother's son, we who believe in freedom ...
This cohort of 71 Notable Black Leaders worked for decades to reach prominent places in law, banking, media, and nonprofits and lift their communities. Following the murder of George Floyd and ...
This week's issue of Rubber News features our annual Rubber Rankings report with exclusive insight on North American rubber ...
Seeking to harness what it sees as the momentum of the 2024 presidential election, the Black Conservative Federation is launching a two-day summit in Washington, D.C., next month aimed at bringing ...
Continental’s group sector ContiTech has launched Multi-Purpose Marine Hose, its latest single, dependable and versatile solution designed to simplify customers’ marine operations, reduce inventory ...
Funded by the European Union's NextGenerationEU economic recovery plan, the new research center spans more than 7,500 square feet, Black Donuts officials said. With a focus on infusing renewable and ...
KINGSTON, N.Y. — Over 200 gathered at Ulster Savings’ corporate headquarters on Wednesday to celebrate this year’s Black Business Awards, organized by the Ulster County Regional Chamber… ...
As of 2022, non-Hispanic black women had the highest abortion rates in the U.S. Specifically, the black abortion rate (24.4%) was nearly twice as high as the black birth rate (12.3%).
SoulFeast Week is June 19-29, with many different culinary events, including Lexington Black Restaurant Week June 23-29, where Black-owned local restaurants serve off-menu dishes for just $15.
Ahead of Juneteenth, leaders of local, historic African American churches reflected on the importance of the church for the Black community in Decatur.
Outside of Wilmington's City Hall on Tuesday evening, two prominent community leaders addressed allegations against Police Chief Donny Williams.