Nekias Duncan breaks down the debut of the James Harden-Joel Embiid partnership.
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New collaborative seeks to investment in media organizations as critical civic infrastructure
As part of RJI’s Inclusive Media and Economies Project, RJI, MMCA, and Dynasty Consulting have teamed up to help publishers of color tap into community development, revitalization, and reinvestment funds.
Video Special: Word on The Street From The Black Community About the Russia and Ukraine Crisis
Julia, a teacher and Ukrainian volunteer, weeps as she waits to be deployed to fight Russian troops around Kyiv on Saturday.
For Porzingis And The Wizards, There’s A Lot Riding On Next 20 Games
Moke Hamilton looks at the Wizards’ acquisition of Kristaps Porzingis and why the final stretch of the season will be important.
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How One Man Sparked An ‘Evolution And Revolution’ In Meteorology
John A. Peoples Jr. led the push to make Jackson State University a cutting-edge institution, starting with meteorology.
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Prison Beat: What is really going on in Bonne Terre Correctional Center?
Any former incarcerated person will agree, when drugs are allowed, gambling allowed, favoritism allowed and racism allowed. Along with instructional cover ups, employees having sex with the incarcerate persons, you will have these problems.
Law and Disorder: Syracuse police captain retires amid discrimination allegations and lawsuit
Hanks is filing a $33 million lawsuit against the city, citing department discrimination and retaliation against its Black employees. The lawsuit claims that there was a secret investigation of him and that the police department conspired against Hanks, preventing him from being promoted to the specialty gang-fighting unit, even though he came recommended.
The State of Black Media Webinar recording
Black audience-focused media outlets publish up to six times more coverage than mainstream media on major issues such as racism, healthcare, and public policy.
Luke Kennard Letting It Fly With A Quicker Trigger For Game Clippers
Spencer Davies catches up with Luke Kennard on his sharpshooting season, the Clippers’ year under Ty Lue and more.
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Extremely Rare Kobe Bryant Card Sells For A Whopping $2 Million
One of the rarest Kobe Bryant cards sold for $2 million, setting an all-time record for a Kobe card. Why did it command a record price?
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Patrick Young’s New Book Is A Guide To Post-Incarceration Economic Development
Former inmate understands the difficult task of becoming successful once released from prison; now he wants to help others.
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Shaquille O’Neal will be in town to burn tables at St Louis’ very famous Mardi Gras weekend
One top name that will be part of all of the fun is NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal, that is right. Big Shaq will be DJing at one of the venues during the Saturday afternoon tent party.
News Now: Kim Potter sentenced to 24 months in prison for the death of Daunte Wright
Kim Potter, the former Minnesota police officer who claimed to have mistakenly drawn her gun instead of her Taser and fatally shot Daunte Wright during a traffic stop, was sentenced on Friday.
Commending D’Angelo Russell For Playing His Most Impactful Basketball
Bryan Fonseca credits D’Angelo Russell for his role in the Wolves’ success this season and feels he’s been underrated.
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Cut the check, comedian Sherri Shepherd is now officially offered her own syndicated talk show
Sherri Shepherd has officially landed her own syndicated daytime talk show titled Sherri.
JJ Redick Rips Zion Williamson For Being ‘A Detached Teammate’
JJ Redick ripped his former teammate Zion Williamson for being distant and detached over the last three seasons in New Orleans.
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Ray Jackson: Juwan Howard Shouldn’t Be The Only One Held Accountable
Ray Jackson and Etan Thomas share passionate thoughts on Juwan Howard and the double standard regarding people’s reactions.
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What Would A LeBron James Trade Look Like?
Nekias Duncan asks the question we all want to know: Could LeBron actually be traded, and where?
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Chris Paul’s Absence Could Actually Benefit Suns Long-Term
With Chris Paul out for the next two months, the NBA’s best team could actually benefit from his absence before the playoffs.
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Roll out the barrels with “Goode” wine featuring contest winner Lindsay Perry in Sonoma County
Being paid to sip wine while living rent-free on an exclusive winery in Sonoma County, California sounds like a luxurious Black woman’s dream to many of us. But for Lindsay Perry, this will be her new reality.
Charging Ahead: Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist, Nikole Hannah-Jones
Clapping back on Al Sharpton is not all we will see from Hannah-Jones in 2022.
Historical Black College Up to the Minute: HBCU SHOW A SPIKE IN APPLICATION AND ADMISSIONS
HBCUs are widely respected for their high level academia and their rich history of being a vehicle that granted many access to a good education during times when Black people were prohibited from attending PWIs (predominantly white institutions).
Netflix CEO donates $10 million to Tougaloo College
Hastings said he and his wife became familiar with Tougaloo because of the college’s partnership with Brown University in Rhode Island. The $10 million donations will go to help with scholarships for students in the program with the Ivy League school.
Eating As An Act Of Worship: A Half-hearted Try
Be honest! Are you guilty of frequently cheating on your diet plan? Do you skip working out even though you pay for a monthly gym membership? If so, read today’s article to discover what God’s Word has to say about staying the course, even in regard to your health and fitness.
Knight x LMA BloomLab announced; $3.2 million over 3 years to help Black-owned local media outlets
Excerpt from the Knight Foundation announcement:Feb. 21, 2022 – MIAMI – On the eve of the 15th annual Knight Media Forum, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation announces an investment of more than $4 million over three years to help local publishers of color become more financially sustainable.
