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Patricia Washington smiling confidently, representing the vitality and empowerment of women over 40.
Posted inThe Narrative Matters

Her Story Matters: In Her Prime: Patricia Washington on the Lie of Expiration, the Freedom of Becoming, and Women Over 40 as the Main Story: Linda Pritchard in Conversation with Patricia Washington Part 2

by Linda Pritchard, Sr. Blogger, The Narrative MattersMarch 2, 2026March 2, 2026
Pat Washington discusses her book 'From Sundown Town to Burn It Down.
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Her Story Matters: From Sundown Town, to Burn It Down: Linda Pritchard in Conversation with Patricia Washington Part 1

by Linda Pritchard, Sr. Blogger, The Narrative MattersMarch 2, 2026March 4, 2026
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Travel: Dr. Lance TBA, Economic Advisor to King Rivers, to Address 50 Kings in South Africa

by The Newsletter 05March 1, 2026March 11, 2026
G Souldier holding his Global Music Award for “We Are The Leaders For Clean Water”
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From Hip-Hop to Humanity: G Souldier Takes Home Global Music Award

by Lacey G Souldier TurnerMarch 1, 2026March 1, 2026
A black and white portrait of Dr. Ayanna Howard, an African American woman with curly hair, smiling warmly. The image is framed in an ornate golden frame, highlighting her achievements in robotics and AI.
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Black To The Future: Did You Know? Celebrating 28 African American Trailblazers – Day 28: Dr. Ayanna Howard – Pioneering Robotics and Inspiring STEM

by Dr. Frederick EcholsFebruary 28, 2026February 25, 2026
Posted inThe Narrative Matters

BLACK WALL STREET 2.0: HBCU Business Scholars Predict the Next Era of Leadership Amid War, Tariffs, and AI Disruption

by EIN PresswireFebruary 27, 2026February 27, 2026
Miguel performing live at The Armory in Minneapolis, one of the top events in the Twin Cities this week.
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Things To Do In The Twin Cities: Miguel, MarsCon & The Hockey Expo

by Pagee' SpeedeFebruary 27, 2026February 27, 2026
Chicago Bagel Fest at Old Crow Smokehouse with bagels and live music
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Things To Do In Chicagoland: Bagel Fest, Blackhawks Game, and More

by Artemis IngramFebruary 27, 2026February 27, 2026
Detroit skyline at night showcasing vibrant city lights.
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Things To Do In Detroit: Motor City Tattoo Expo, Marlon Wayans Comedy and Interactive Light Art

by Pagee' SpeedeFebruary 27, 2026February 27, 2026
Stereophonic play on Broadway with music by Arcade Fire's Will Butler
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Things To Do In D.C.: Whiskey Walk, Comedy, and Theater Highlights

by Artemis IngramFebruary 27, 2026February 27, 2026
Lent season symbolized with a cross and light, representing reflection and renewal in Black Catholic churches.
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Lent: A Journey of Reflection, Repentance, and Renewal in Black Catholic Churches

by Metalle TagnerFebruary 27, 2026February 27, 2026
A black and white photograph of Major Taylor, an African American cyclist, captured in a dynamic racing pose on his bicycle. The image is framed in an ornate golden frame, emphasizing its historical significance.
Posted inBlack History

Black To The Future: Did You Know? Celebrating 28 African American Trailblazers – Day 27: Major Taylor – The Unsung Hero of Cycling History

by Dr. Frederick EcholsFebruary 27, 2026February 25, 2026
Cherise Louis-Mason performing live at The Chaka Khan Experience in St. Louis.
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The Chaka Khan Experience: Tickets On Sale Now!

by David BeckfordFebruary 26, 2026February 26, 2026
Three diverse women engaged in a collaborative meeting at a bright, modern office. One woman gestures while speaking, another listens attentively with an open book, and the third takes notes with a pen.
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Her Story Matters: Five Ways to Celebrate Women’s History Month at Workplace

by Ariel KahanaFebruary 26, 2026February 26, 2026
Mill Creek: Black Metropolis exhibit showcasing artifacts and photographs of a vibrant Black community in St. Louis.
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Things To Do In St. Louis: Mill Creek: Black Metropolis – A Journey Through St. Louis’ Lost Neighborhood

by Artemis IngramFebruary 26, 2026February 26, 2026
 Professional headshot of Martin Luther King III in a suit and tie, smiling warmly with a blurred indoor background.
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Martin Luther King III Redefines Legacy for a New Generation

by Walter PritchardFebruary 26, 2026March 3, 2026
A black and white headshot of Octavia Butler, an African American woman with glasses, set against a futuristic cityscape. The image is framed in an ornate gold frame, blending classical and sci-fi aesthetics.
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Black To The Future: Did You Know? Celebrating 28 African American Trailblazers – Day 26: Octavia Butler – Visionary Sci-Fi Author

by Dr. Frederick EcholsFebruary 26, 2026February 25, 2026
Portrait of Henrietta Lacks, an African American woman whose cells revolutionized medical research.
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Black To The Future: Did You Know? Celebrating 28 African American Trailblazers – Day 25: Henrietta Lacks – How Her DNA Transformed Medical Science

by Dr. Frederick EcholsFebruary 25, 2026February 24, 2026
BeBe Winans smiling in a dark suit with a vibrant light ray background.
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A Pre-Easter Night with BeBe Winans: A Celebration of Gospel and Soul

by David BeckfordFebruary 24, 2026February 24, 2026
A black-and-white portrait painting of James Weldon Johnson, a prominent African American poet, lawyer, and civil rights activist, framed in an ornate gold frame.
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Black To The Future: Did You Know? Celebrating 28 African American Trailblazers – Day 24: James Weldon Johnson – Activist, Author and Composer Lift Every Voice and Sing Anthem

by Dr. Frederick EcholsFebruary 24, 2026February 23, 2026
Rev. Jesse Jackson speaking passionately in formal attire against a black background.
Posted inThe Narrative Matters

What Rev. Jesse Jackson Taught Me About Economic Power

by Dr. Charles “Champ” Walker Jr.February 23, 2026February 24, 2026
Michelle Danner conducting a Golden Box acting workshop, inspiring actors with her unique approach.
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Inside the Golden Box: How Michelle Danner Is Redefining Acting Across the World

by Lacey G Souldier TurnerFebruary 23, 2026February 23, 2026
Samir Al-Amin promoting The Holmes Brothers documentary
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Disc Plus: From Streets to Silver Screen: Samir Al-Amin (Tony Holmes) Brings The Holmes Brothers Documentary to The Galleria 6

by Lacey TurnerFebruary 23, 2026February 23, 2026
A grayscale composition featuring a stylized portrait of Robert Abbott in the foreground, a faded photograph of another man in a bowler hat, and a Chicago Defender newspaper backdrop, all framed in ornate gold.
Posted inBlack History

Black To The Future: Did You Know? Celebrating 28 African American Trailblazers – Day 23: Robert Abbott – Trailblazing African American Newspaper Icon

by Dr. Frederick EcholsFebruary 23, 2026February 19, 2026
A black-and-white stylized portrait of Marsha P. Johnson smiling joyfully, wearing an elaborate floral hat, framed in an ornate gold frame.
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Black To The Future: Did You Know? Celebrating 28 African American Trailblazers – Day 22: Marsha P. Johnson – The Trailblazer Who Changed LGBTQ+ History

by Dr. Frederick EcholsFebruary 22, 2026February 19, 2026

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