Stars gathered at the 57th NAACP Image Awards in Pasadena, California to celebrate the achievements of Black artists in film, television, music, books, and more.
A Word In Black survey found that fear, cost, and gaps in provider communication are major barriers to Black women getting breast cancer screenings, resulting in higher death rates from the disease.
Black women in America are disproportionately affected by HIV, but fear-based prevention has failed them, and a shift to a pleasure-based framework that centers joy, agency, and pleasure is needed to ...
Job loss can be challenging, but with a steady plan, clear priorities, community support, and self-care, it is possible to regain financial footing and emotional resilience.
Streamline Sacramento has accelerated housing and economic development in its first year, with 72% of nearly 40 actions ...
The Capital Black Chamber of Commerce celebrated its 40th anniversary with a Harlem Renaissance-inspired gala, honoring the ...
Steve Hilton, a Republican gubernatorial candidate, is running to restore the California dream by addressing the state's ...
Katie Porter discusses her campaign for Governor of California, her stance on homelessness prevention, healthcare, and ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Early in the first episode of the “Scrubs” revival, Dr. John Dorian jumps onto Dr. Christopher Turk for a piggyback ride down the corridor of Sacred Heart Hospital like nothing’s ...
The California Democratic Party endorses aging incumbents, disappointing grassroots outsiders seeking new leadership and a ...
During Lent, many Christians choose to fast, pray, and give up something pleasurable as an act of spiritual discipline, in order to gain clarity, renewal, and deeper faith.
(WIB) – The success of “Sinners,” Ryan Coogler’s latest film, should be a celebration of Black excellence. Instead, it has become a cultural Rorschach test for how America feels about education — and ...
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