We have put together a list of our top 8 Netflix movies that you can stream right now. Some of our picks are heavy but will send a message of resilience, while others are lighthearted to help you laugh and feel optimistic.
‘The Pivot’ Is Must-See Star-Studded Interviews
By Percy Lovell Crawford If the phrase opposites attract is true, the new podcast/YouTube show “The Pivot” embraces that sentiment. <!– googletag.cmd.push(function () { var mapping2 = googletag.sizeMapping() .addSize([1024, 0], [[728, 90], [300, 250], [1, 1]]) .addSize([378, 0], [[300, 250], [1, 1]]) .addSize([0, 0], [[300, 250], [320, 50], [1, 1]]) .build(); googletag.defineSlot(‘/22452467327/zenger/inarticle1’, [[728, 90], [300,250], […]
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Unified Champion Fulton Defends His 122-Pound Crowns Against Former Titleholder Roman
By Lem Satterfield Daniel Roman knows what it’s like to lose his title in the ring. Now, he wants Stephen Fulton to feel the same way. <!– googletag.cmd.push(function () { var mapping2 = googletag.sizeMapping() .addSize([1024, 0], [[728, 90], [300, 250], [1, 1]]) .addSize([378, 0], [[300, 250], [1, 1]]) .addSize([0, 0], [[300, 250], [320, 50], [1, […]
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Queenie Donaldson Steps From Behind The Scenes To Receive Her Crown
By Percy Lovell Crawford LOS ANGELES — Viewers see the polished, finished product on TV. <!– googletag.cmd.push(function () { var mapping2 = googletag.sizeMapping() .addSize([1024, 0], [[728, 90], [300, 250], [1, 1]]) .addSize([378, 0], [[300, 250], [1, 1]]) .addSize([0, 0], [[300, 250], [320, 50], [1, 1]]) .build(); googletag.defineSlot(‘/22452467327/zenger/inarticle1’, [[728, 90], [300,250], [1,1]], ‘div-gpt-ad-1767121-3’).defineSizeMapping(mapping2) .setTargeting(‘sect’, ‘article’) .setTargeting(‘page_url’, top.location.host) […]
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Davis Stops Romero Before Star-Studded Crowd
By Lem Satterfield Gervonta Davis’ fights guarantee high-drama, celebrity-filled crowds and knockout victories, and Saturday night’s clash with Rolando Romero was no exception. <!– googletag.cmd.push(function () { var mapping2 = googletag.sizeMapping() .addSize([1024, 0], [[728, 90], [300, 250], [1, 1]]) .addSize([378, 0], [[300, 250], [1, 1]]) .addSize([0, 0], [[300, 250], [320, 50], [1, 1]]) .build(); googletag.defineSlot(‘/22452467327/zenger/inarticle1’, […]
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Fore Thought: Mabikacheche Succeeded In Bringing Golf To Rural Zimbabwe
By Joseph Hammond Tavenganiswa Mabikacheche had a singular passion: bringing golf to blighted rural communities of his native Zimbabwe, in Southern Africa. <!– googletag.cmd.push(function () { var mapping2 = googletag.sizeMapping() .addSize([1024, 0], [[728, 90], [300, 250], [1, 1]]) .addSize([378, 0], [[300, 250], [1, 1]]) .addSize([0, 0], [[300, 250], [320, 50], [1, 1]]) .build(); googletag.defineSlot(‘/22452467327/zenger/inarticle1’, [[728, 90], […]
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Widening The Circle: New Scholarship Offers For African American Students In Physics And Astronomy
By Darko Manevski A multimillion-dollar scholarship program focused on tackling the under-representation of African American students in physics and astronomy over the next five years has been unveiled. <!– googletag.cmd.push(function () { var mapping2 = googletag.sizeMapping() .addSize([1024, 0], [[728, 90], [300, 250], [1, 1]]) .addSize([378, 0], [[300, 250], [1, 1]]) .addSize([0, 0], [[300, 250], [320, […]
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Media Advisory: Juneteenth Weekend Celebration
Education, Economic Independence, Community Engagement. These themes define our Juneteenth Jubilee Freedom Weekend, held on June 18 and June 19th.
Minority Quarterbacks And Coaches Making Headlines As NFL Preps For New Season
Trio of QBs and two head coaches under scrutiny as league readies for its 102nd season.
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Scientists Scrape Facebook Accounts for Hints About Suicide Risk
A group of Israeli researchers has developed new early-detection tools aimed at preventing suicide in at-risk populations.
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Poetry ‘n Prose: Accept Life as it Unfolds!
My Inner essence allowed me to behold the Authenticity of my own sacredness imparted in me on the moment the sperm United with the egg.
Video: Recapturing Cure the Violence virtual gala last night, just in case you’d missed it
So here is the narratives from the newly appointed Director Fredrick Echols as he shows his appreciation to all the supporters of his organization.
Lawrence Jones II, PhD
Dr. Lawrence Jones, Ph.D. is the founder and Chief Executive Officer of Biotechnology Health Management and Care LLC in Pikesville, MD. He earned his doctorate from Regent University in the School of Business and Leadership with a concentration in Entrepreneurial Leadership. His doctoral research explored “An Exploratory Quantitative Comparison of Direct Reports’ Perceptions of Entrepreneurial […]
Rob Warren
Sports Writer Rob has been writing about sports going back as far as the late 90’s where he was a Section Editor of the Raider Review His Highschool Newspaper. Rob has a Communications Degree from Bowie State University, has written about sports in the Washington Informer, and covered boxing on the website, RoundbyRoundboxing.com Travel Writer […]
California panel set to release report calling for ‘comprehensive reparations’ to Black Americans
The report, which runs 500 pages, will be the first government-commissioned study on harms against the African American community since the 1968 Kerner Commission report ordered by President Lyndon Johnson, task force Chair Kamilah Moore said.
Poetry Prose: Nubian Queen
These things could only be known and seen thru you as A Noble Black Woman ordered and Ordained by God who reigns Supreme..
Education: Is loan forgiveness still in the future?
Biden has canceled $7.8 billion for more than 400,000 student loan borrowers who have a total and permanent disability but taxpayers are saying they want it all canceled.
Education break: Why Is College so expensive now?
College costs have seen an increase of 59 percent since 2000, where the college inflation-adjusted fees were $15,485.
Dr. Linda Miles, Leading Psychotherapist, Discusses Dragging the Past Into Your Present Relationships
The rapture phase of love in a relationship fills each partner with buoyant, lively, and fulfilling feelings
Grandmother Blazes New Trail From ‘Black Wall Street’
Wanda Armstrong and her family put their hearts into three soul-food spots in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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Protected: Aventiv Technology received a Social Justice Award at GFF “Breathe Brunch” Sunday
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Chill Out Old Man: Cannabis Can Reduce Blood Pressure In Seniors, Study Says
Experts say the drug shows ‘significant’ results for those over 60.
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VIDEO: College Classmates Set Their Sights On Growing Eyewear Industry
The two women seek a niche in the under-represented African American market.
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Health-watch: A Different Kind of Adenovirus Associated with Liver Inflammation
What has been detected is over half of the children had a particular type of adenovirus.
First time both valedictorian and salutatorian at Ribault High are African-American young men
“I wanted to get rid of a generational curse,” said Darrell Worrell, salutatorian. “You know like a lot of my family some of them didn’t graduate.”
