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Cordell Broadus Named Creative Director of NFT Project Doge Dash

Meta: Cordell Broadus, right, poses with father Snoop Dogg, left.Source: Billboard Cordell Broadus, son of rapper Snoop Dogg, has been named the new Creative Director of Doge Dash, an NFT game project that launched on December 4, 2021. Broadus will be working alongside Paul Caslin, Grammy-nominated producer and the brainchild behind Doge Dash. What Is […]

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5 Reasons That Sidney Poitier Contributed to Culture

To say that Sidney Poitier was an acting pioneer would do him very little justice. The dedicated artist effortlessly transcended cultural anxieties using his ground-breaking roles to uplift and dignify the Black community. His stance on how Black people should be perceived to the world would land him the leading role in Lilies of the Field. With this iconic role he would become the first Black actor to win an Oscar in 1964.

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Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Remake Set to Air on Super Bowl Sunday

Meta: Still from Peacock’s “Bel-Air” trailerSource: Peacock Nope, this is not a drill. Peacock announced that their upcoming drama, “Bel-Air,” will premiere on Superbowl Sunday. A new hour-long episode will premiere every week, and the show has already been picked up for two seasons. The announcement has been met with an admittedly lukewarm reception from […]

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Eating As An Act Of Worship Ministries: When the Food Party is Over

It’s finally 2022! The holiday festivities are over. Resolutions have been made. Unfortunately, some have also already been broken. Even though the party is over, there are always stragglers who don’t know when to go home. If you find it difficult to leave the holiday junk food party, read today’s article for motivation to adopt and maintain a healthier lifestyle in 2022!

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US-Born Black Women At Higher Risk Of Preeclampsia During Pregnancy Than Those Who Immigrated

U.S.-born black women have been found to be at higher risk of preeclampsia during pregnancy than black immigrants. A new study considers both place of birth and sociological factors in determining the cause of this disparity. (Mustafa Omar/Unsplash) Black women born in the U.S. have a higher risk of cardiovascular complications during pregnancy than black […]