A family gathering turns into an eerie game of confession in the new horror comedy TWELVE by writer and director ARTHUR MUHAMMAD, where long hidden family secrets are brought to light in the game of dominoes.
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The Whitewashing of Education – and How to Stop it
By Ameshia Cross In a country growing more diverse by the day, we have the power to stop book bans and other attempts to erase Black history. No matter how much […]
First executive Black chef for Dallas ISD
Trina Nelson, the first Black Executive Chef for Dallas ISD, is passionate about exposing students to a variety of foods and educating them on essential nutrition and diet choices, while also ensuring that the district’s diverse student population is considered when creating recipes.
How ‘Medical Gaslighting’ Ignores Black Women With Long COVID
Black women who have experienced long COVID have reported experiencing medical gaslighting from healthcare providers, highlighting the need for improved bias in healthcare.
‘Cop City’ is Coming to UNT Dallas Campus, the May 4 Election Will Determine if You’re Paying For It
Proposition F, a controversial city bond vote, proposes using $50 million in public city funds to construct a new police training compound on University of North Texas at Dallas campus, amidst rising social unrest and concerns about potential over-policing.
70 Years After Brown v. Board, Black Girls Are Still Fighting for Access to an Equal Education
Black girls are disproportionately punished in schools, leading to harmful consequences such as poor student achievement and entanglement with the criminal legal system, and it is up to us to create a more equitable and supportive education system to ensure that they have the opportunity to thrive.
She Reps: Jeanette Greenwood
Jeanette Greenwood is a remarkable filmmaker, serving as the CEO and Founder of Ladies in Film & Television and establishing the Texas Indie Filmmaker Awards Show. She is a strong […]
Disney Dreamers Academy Helps Parents Reclaim Passions…with Kids in Tow
Disney Dreamers Academy helps parents reclaim sacrificed passions, reminding adults that it’s never too late to dream and that following their own dreams is good for everyone.
Black, Disabled, and Dealing With the Maze of Health Care
Adults living with a disability experience delays in access to medical equipment and supplies, contributing to worsening health outcomes, chronic pain, and mental health issues, according to a new Urban Institute report.
Racial Bias Uncovered in Kidney Transplantation System: Thousands of Black Patients Prioritized After Years of Waiting
By Stacy M. Brown At issue is a once widely used test that overestimated how well Black people’s kidneys were functioning, making them look healthier than they really were. An […]