In 2012, Robin Roberts underwent a life-changing surgery that gave her a second chance. Roberts, who is a breast cancer survivor, was previously diagnosed with myelodysplastic syndrome, a rare blood disorder. The Good Morning America anchor was informed that she needed a bone marrow transplant surgery to survive. Her sister, …
Read More »Morgan State Professor Alleges Black Women Faculty Treated As Second-Class Citizens In Pay Discrimination Suit
Morgan State University (MSU) Professor Leah Hollis has spent her career dealing with workplace bullying in higher education and how it affects people and women of color. Now, Hollis is alleging in an amended federal lawsuit MSU paid her tens of thousands less than men in her department, denied her …
Read More »Melvin Van Peebles, Icon Of Black Hollywood, Dead At 89
Iconic filmmaker Melvin Van Peebles has died at 89 years old. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Van Peebles, father of Mario Van Peebles, passed away the evening of Sept. 21 and he was surrounded by family. The Criterion Collection and Janus Films said in a statement, “In an unparalleled career …
Read More »9 Oakland Officers Disciplined for Sharing Racist and Sexist Social Media Posts
Oakland police officers line the street as demonstrators confront the officers during a protest against police brutality in Oakland, Calif., on Friday, April 16, 2021. Photo: Ethan Swope (AP) Nine Oakland police officers have been disciplined following an independent investigation into some racist and sexist posts shared on social media. …
Read More »Wendy Williams’ Ex-Husband Blasted For Insensitive Comments
Wendy Williams is currently fighting a breakthrough COVID infection and has been hospitalized for a psychological evaluation. After her ex-husband Kevin Hunter posted on social media about his own thriving health, some are saying he was being insensitive. Hunter wrote on Instagram, “Bday vibes ALL WEEK..so THANKFUL to the MOST …
Read More »The State of Texas v. Jesus Christ
Charles Ommanney / Getty Devotees to the cause of religious liberty may be startled to discover during the Supreme Court’s upcoming term that the latest legal-theological dispute finds the state of Texas locked in conflict with traditional Christian practice, where rites for the sick, condemned, and dying disrupt the preferences …
Read More »Vanessa Bryant To Be Honored At Baby2Baby Gala
In November, Vanessa Bryant will be honored at the Baby2Baby Gala. According to PEOPLE, will be the recipient of Baby2Baby’s Giving Tree Award at the 10-year gala presented by Paul Mitchell. The award celebrates a mom in the public eye who advocates on behalf of the children the non-profit serves. …
Read More »August Alsina Posts Cryptic Instagram Message That Has Fans Thinking He’s Dying
We haven’t heard much from or about recording artist August Alsina since he spoke about an affair he had with actress Jada Pinkett Smith back in the summer of 2020. Outside of Smith introducing us to the term “entanglement,” about a relationship she had with Alsina, he has pretty much …
Read More »‘Large Nostrils’: Methodist University Suspends Sorority After Racist Presentation
Photo: Paul.J.West (Shutterstock) On Tuesday, Methodist University announced the suspension of one of their sororities after social media outrage over a racist presentation made by a member featuring Black student football players. According to the Fayetteville Observer, the Facebook post shows a screenshot of a white woman, a member of …
Read More »How to increase your credit worthiness without going broke
When I was a second semester freshman at the University of Pittsburgh, I was your typical “broke” college student. I had less than $100 in my bank account and a majority of my undergraduate college education was funded with student loans. I managed my daily expenses through my paid work …
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