Pharrell Williams performs onstage during the 7th Biennial UNICEF Ball on April 14, 2018 in Beverly Hills, California. Photo: Rich Polk (Getty Images) A tech startup founded by two Black entrepreneurs is getting a $1 million boost, thanks to Pharrell Williams and his Black Ambition prize competition. Black Ambition, a …
Read More »Neckties Are the New Bow Ties
As America struggled to recover from a global pandemic, a shattered economy, and record unemployment levels, headlines despaired: “NECKTIES DOOMED.” Men were “slashing their clothing bills” to retailers’ chagrin, the Associated Press reported. Those who continued to wear ties were downgrading from colorful, expensive silk to plain, cheap cotton. The …
Read More »St. Louis Cop Gets Four Years For Beating Black Officer
A federal judge sentenced a former St. Louis cop who brutally beat a Black undercover colleague he thought was a protester to four years in prison Tuesday (July 14). Randy Hays, 34, pleaded guilty in 2019 to using excessive and unreasonable force during a September 2017 incident where he and …
Read More »Boost Your Productivity By Mastering Excel With This $39 Course Bundle
Microsoft Excel has come a long way from just being a mere number crunching and data sorting software. As its functionalities expanded over the years, it has turned into an incredibly powerful spreadsheet and data analysis program that enables people to automate tasks, analyze data, manage budgets, and so much …
Read More »'She Was Born a Leader': Civil Rights Pioneer Gloria Richardson Dies at 99
In this July 21, 1963, file photo, Gloria Richardson, head of the Cambridge Nonviolent Action Committee, pushes a National Guardsman’s bayonet aside as she moves among a crowd of African Americans to convince them to disperse in Cambridge, Md. Photo: Associated Press file photo (AP) Civil rights activist Gloria Richardson, …
Read More »Why Your Leisure Time Is in Danger
Christopher Anderson / Magnum As Europe was recovering from the Second World War, the philosopher Josef Pieper was wondering about leisure. “A time like the present,” he admitted, “seems, of all times, not to be a time to speak of leisure. We are engaged in the re-building of a house, …
Read More »Dwayne Haskins’ Wife Charged With Domestic Violence
The wife of Dwayne Haskins has reportedly been charged with domestic violence after she allegedly assaulted the Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback in Las Vegas. According to ESPN, Kalabrya Gondrezick-Haskins faces a felony charge of battery and domestic violence resulting in bodily harm stemming from the July 3 incident at The Cosmopolitan. …
Read More »Remembering Civil Rights Icon John Lewis On The Anniversary of His Death
One of the nation’s greatest champions of civil rights for more than a half-century, Congressman John Lewis is being remembered today worldwide on the first anniversary of his death. Known as the “Conscience of Congress” for his unyielding battles for racial equality, voting rights, and human rights, he remained a …
Read More »Texas Senate Passes Bill to Remove Required Lessons on Civil Rights Movements from Public School Curriculums
Photo: CrackerClips Stock Media (Shutterstock) Public schools in Texas are one step closer to no longer being required to teach about various American civil rights movements in social studies classes. Bloomberg reports that on Friday, the state Senate voted 18-4 to pass Senate Bill 3, which drops requirements for teachers to include …
Read More »Black Lives Matter Misses the Point About Cuba
Last Sunday, Cubans in a small town 16 miles from Havana filled the streets to demonstrate against the government. The unrest quickly spread on social media, igniting protests across the island, marking the first such nationwide wave of protest in the communist country in decades. On Thursday, the Black Lives …
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