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Read MoreDay: May 1, 2020
Black Organization Hosts Virtual Graduation Party For Hundreds of Students
Encouraging remarks were given by Randall Woodfin, Mayor of the City of Birmingham Nationwide — On April 26, 2020, a virtual graduation party was hosted by IGNITE! Alabama, a supportive ecosystem designed to educate and bridge communication gaps between organizations,…
Read MoreTrailblazing Afrobeat Drummer & Pioneer, Tony Allen, Has Died
Tony Allen, the legendary drummer who helped pioneer Afrobeat as the leader of Fela Kuti’s band Africa ’70, passed away on Thursday night in Paris. He was 79. The cause of his death has not yet been confirmed, though BBC…
Read MoreBae Of The Day: Meet The Melaniny Army Bae Setting The Internet On Absolute Fire
As we power through this quarantine and time spent alone at home, we have been doing a lot of perusing the internet for the baddest baes. We have done our best to give you some of the most beautiful, driven,…
Read More‘Yandy Lookin Dandy’: Yandy Smith Drives Fans Berserk Over Her ‘Picture Perfect’ Beauty
Yandy Smith-Harris is driving fans wild with her gorgeous looks. The “Love and Hip Hop New York” star uploaded a stunning snapshot that racked up more than 24,000 likes. She took to Instagram on Wednesday, April 29, and posted a…
Read MoreThis Could Save Your Life! What You Must Know to Get Admitted to a Hospital When Your Life Depends On It.
You have a hacking cough and a pounding headache that’s getting worse by the minute. You checked your temperature and you are certain you have a fever. You make the decision to go the ER, only to be told to…
Read MoreCelebrity Designer Claude “Lavie” Kameni Combats COVID-19 With Stylish FREE Masks For Health Care Workers (Exclusive)
A celeb designer is making headlines for her fashionable philanthropy. Claude “Lavie” Kameni is doing her part to help eradicate COVID-19 by offering FREE and trendy protective face masks to healthcare workers. The masks feature her signature Ankara prints and…
Read MoreAfrican Americans Are More Likely to Develop Tardive Dyskinesia
Mental illness was once a subject not often discussed among African Americans, but in recent years, conversations are more open, and people are more comfortable explaining what is happening with them and how their medication makes them feel. Symptons of…
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