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Category: Culture
Rediscovering Connection: How Black Parents in Dallas Are Building Stronger Communities
Black parents in Dallas are building stronger communities through organizations such as the Daddy Stroller Social Club and DFW Black Moms Walking, which provide a space for sharing struggles, joys, and resilience.
Heart Disease Still the Leading Cause of U.S. Deaths
Heart disease and stroke remain the leading causes of death in the U.S., with risk factors such as high blood pressure, obesity, and diabetes continuing to affect more than 180 million Americans by 2050.
ADL’s Response to Elon Musk’s Nazi Salute Sparks Debate over Jewish Community’s Role in Combating Antisemitism
Elon Musk’s Nazi salute at a public appearance has sparked a controversy, with the ADL initially defending him before condemning his Holocaust-related jokes, highlighting the challenges Jewish organizations face in responding to rising antisemitism.
Preserved – Stirred, Not ShakenÂ
When faced with unexpected loss or change, Christians can find strength by leaning into God’s presence, trusting in His sovereignty and peace, and seeking guidance through prayer.
SZA and Keke Palmer in “One of Them Days” Makes This Film a Standout in the Duo-Driven Film Genre
One of Them Days, featuring SZA’s acting debut, has the potential to outshine Wicked in terms of cultural impact due to its authentic portrayal of Black female friendship and its natural chemistry between SZA and Keke Palmer.
Prayer, Positivity, and SchoolworkÂ
West Angeles Church of God In Christ is providing educational opportunities for students displaced by the Eaton and Palisades wildfires, helping them stay focused and offering a distraction from the ongoing disaster.
Profiting From Injustice: How the Prison Industrial Complex Exploits Black Communities for Big Business in 2025
The prison industrial complex continues to disproportionately impact Black communities in Houston, Texas, with Black men making up nearly half of the incarcerated population, despite making up only 19% of the city’s population.
MLK Day: A Call to Action for Justice and Equality in the Face of Regressive Policies
On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a call was made to invest in our communities, register voters, support civil rights organizations, and run for local office, in order to build the beloved community and fight against injustice.
Educator Launches National Association for Black Microschool Leaders
Microschooling, a transformative educational model, has gained popularity since the pandemic, particularly among Black students, and the National Association of Black Microschool Leaders is hosting a virtual forum to raise awareness and equip individuals to close the educational gaps faced by Black students.
