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Keith Boykin: The plot to assassinate Black America

Trump has launched the most dangerous attack on Black people since the 1960s. Not since the 1960s have Black Americans been the target of a...

Trump hosts Black History Month reception

by April Ryan Black Press USA --“One of the reasons why I am president today is because of the Black vote,” Trump told African Americans...

This Week In Black History Feb 19-25, 2025

FEBRUARY 19   1919—The “first” Pan African Congress is held bringing together prominent Blacks from throughout the world to chart a program for Black unity and...

60 years of progress in expanding rights is being rolled back by Trump − a pattern that’s all too familiar in US history

There’s a long history in the U.S. of denying the rights, liberties and benefits of democracy to some Americans. rob dobi/Getty Images by Philip Klinkner,...

Corporate America abandons DE&I, but Black-owned brands are the future

While corporations retreat, Black entrepreneurs continue to build, innovate, and thrive. According to NBC Select, over three million Black-owned brands are in the U.S., spanning...

Decluttering can be stressful − a clinical psychologist explains how personal values can make it easier

Asking how discarding an item fits with a person’s goals can help them decide whether to keep it. MoMo Productions via Getty Images by Mary...

In spite of anti-DEI pressures, top corporations continued to diversify in 2024: new research

Times have changed. George/Getty Images by Richie Zweigenhaft, Guilford College Despite the Supreme Court’s 2023 decision banning affirmative action in college admissions, and mounting pressure on corporations...

A boycott campaign fuels tension between Black shoppers and Black-owned brands – evoking the long struggle for ‘consumer citizenship’

A California Target store photographed on Jan. 18, 2025. Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images by Timeka N. Tounsel, University of Washington Some Black consumers may be breaking up with...

This Week In Black History Feb. 12-18

FEBRUARY 12 1793—Congress passes the first Fugi­tive Slave Law. The law made it easier for a slave owner to re-take control of a slave...

NNPA launches national DEI public education campaign

In a bold move to address a troubling trend in corporate America, the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) has launched a national public education...

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