Articulated Insight – “News, Race and Culture in the Information Age” Illustration by Logo graphics The question of whether the government is censoring public colleges and institutions like the Smithsonian is not just a political debate—it’s a legal and constitutional issue with profound implications for the average American. At its core, this debate revolves around the First Amendment, which protects free speech and […]
DISC Health: How Community-Led Initiatives Build Trust in Vaccines”
Community-led education addresses vaccine disparities by building trust and empowering local voices, creating healthier, resilient communities.
Justice on Trial: The Kilmar Abrego Deportation Controversy
The Kilmar Abrego case sheds light on systemic issues in immigration enforcement, human rights violations, and the erosion of due process in the U.S.
Opinion: Why America Is Currently in a Constitutional Crisis
America’s constitutional crisis is no longer a looming threat—it’s here. Internal forces are eroding democracy, voting rights, and justice.
Travelution: Best Labor Day Getaways: Top Cities for 2025
Chicago Jazz Festival. Image by Instagram Labor Day weekend is the perfect opportunity to bid farewell to summer with a mix of music festivals, cultural events, and outdoor adventures. Whether you’re looking for a bustling city experience or a relaxing getaway, these top ten cities offer unique attractions and activities to make your holiday weekend […]
DISC Plus: Study, Party, Repeat: Must-Listen Artists for Every College Vibe
Whether you’re studying, partying, or just chilling, these artists are shaping the sound of 2025. Add Kendrick Lamar, Billie Eilish, and more to your playlist!
Target: St Louis documentary! Human Testing on Blacks, was this real or just a movie?
During the 1950s and 60s, human testing was heavily prevalent in St. Louis, Missouri. Top scientists in laboratories from famous universities and the government collaborated to develop these radioactive experiments to be dispersed in the air.
Put Food in Its Place
It has become commonplace to eat “comfort food” when a problem arises in life. Likewise, people don’t consider it a problem to down a few drinks to chase away their blues. Consequently, the world has tiptoed into idolatry without even being aware of it. Read today’s article to learn how to put food back in its proper place!
A Deep Dive into Divine Nine a Historic Organization founded at Howard University
Tomorrow is Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, which will be a National holiday. So, you will most definitely find a very historic group organization out in full force. Most of the Divine Nine will be out doing contact-less volunteering service for the communities. Since Covid-19, they also will be doing virtual volunteering duties as […]
New Method For Converting Captured Carbon To Methane Makes Natural Gas Cheaper And Cleaner
Cost-saving solvent converts CO2 into methane, a constituent of natural gas.
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6 Business Strategies After Getting A Door Slammed In Your Face
Hitting a roadblock when trying to create a movie called “Concrete” turned into a set of powerful lessons for a Hollywood actress.
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Nappy Roots Stays True To Its Musical Origins
The phrase, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,” applies in many ways, including in music. At least that’s the philosophy of Nappy Roots. When watching one of the group’s videos, you won’t hear any bragging, and you won’t see any flashy possessions or half-naked women — just lyrical responsiveness and a good Southern time. […]
Richard ‘RichRel’ Reliford Seeks To Ease Racial Tensions With His Music And His Message
Growing up in suburban Chicago, Richard “RichRel” Reliford experienced the good, bad and the ugly. However, his faith won’t allow him to focus on the negative. Instead, he uses that energy as teachable moments through his Mission1Race foundation and his music to bring people together and gain an understanding as to why to not hold […]
VIDEO: Robo-Doc: AI Medic Program Will Save Lives On The Battlefield
An AI (artificial intelligence) prototype that helps medics treat wounded soldiers on the battlefield has been created by students from Johns Hopkins University in Maryland in collaboration with a graduate team at the Czech Technical University. NATO is supporting the new technology. The battlefield Digital Triage Assistant (DTA) system was tested by the Czech military […]
Reviving Black Wall Street: The Digital Platform Fueling Economic Development
Explore how a new platform is bringing the historic Black Wall Street into the digital age, with the goal of igniting economic development and growth.
988: Reimagining Crisis Response
This article explores innovative ways that communities can come together to respond to crises, highlighting the importance of collaboration and resilience.
Justice vs. ‘Just Us’: Should Black People Care About ICE?
What does the struggle for justice really mean for Black Americans when it comes to ICE and immigration enforcement? This analysis urges readers to consider the importance of solidarity across racial and social lines, exploring the shared challenges and opportunities for alliance.
The top 10 crises the world can’t ignore in 2025
Explore critical global crises demanding attention in 2025, including climate change, poverty, and geopolitical tensions, affecting millions globally.
Why Atlanta Captures Our Hearts: Top 10 Highlights
Discover 10 reasons why Atlanta is a standout city, covering its vibrant culture, culinary diversity, historical significance, and more.
Labor Pains: Pushing Through It with ease
Delivering a child is considered one of the worst pains the human body must endure. However, we fail to realize that we endure mental, emotional, and spiritual labor when we struggle to bring our visions and goals to fruition. If you’re laboring to make your health and fitness dreams a reality, read today’s article for motivation and encouragement to stay the course!
How Much Are Americans Workers Saving Today?
According to latest data, more than 63% of Americans now live on paycheck to paycheck, which is actually an improvement over the 65% in 2020 and the 64% reached earlier this year.
Five African Women Making History Today
We take a brief look at five Black women widely considered to be global industry leaders in their particular fields:-
A Discussion About Love is Necessary for Today’s Society!
Dr. Latangela Crossfield has a master’s degree in Christian education in addition to being a radio show personality and a former professor of history. She is also the brainchild of The Love Manifesto Anthology, which is a collaboration of works generated by several different authors. Join us today as we discuss her vision for the book and why she believes a discussion about love is necessary for today’s society!
The 404 Fund: Where collaboration beats competition
Discover how The 404 Fund fosters collaboration over competition, empowering Black communities through tech, education, and innovative initiatives.
Annual cruise to study Gulf ‘dead zone’ celebrates 40 years amid cuts that threaten to ground it
Join an 11-day annual voyage off Louisiana’s coast that uncovers vital data on the seasonal low-oxygen zone, helping to protect marine life, support local fisheries, and inform efforts to reduce the Gulf of Mexico’s dead zone.
