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Featuring an off white base with Dodger blue overlays, the Dunks boasts some pretty dope details including Jackie's number "42" stitched on the heels along with the message "75 Years Breaking Barriers” on the tongue tab.

Reporting on behalf of Ryan Cameron Uncensored, the show’s producer, Sam Sirmons had the privilege of witnessing the U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland, U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security John Tein, with the Vice President of the United States Kamala Harris share their thoughts, feelings, and plans to assist […]

Howard University Professors and faculty announce their plan to go on a labor strike based on unfair labor charges at the university.

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The Los Angeles Board of Water and Power Commissioners has invested $5 million in HBCUs to increase representation in the engineering industry.

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*Major League Soccer has joined forces with several Black-owned banks in an effort to help economically disadvantaged neighborhoods.

On International Women's Day, We Want To Spotlight 8 Black Women Who Have Made History In 2022! Of course, we're only a quarter through the year so we have no doubt there will be many more doing the same...

This year's Bloody Sunday anniversary marks the second time in the march's history that it took place without several of its founding organizers, including John Lewis, Rev. Joseph Lowery, Rev. C.T. Vivian and Bruce Boynton, who all died in 2020.

Despite the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments, along with the various civil rights acts, we still need to fight for basic measures of equity and justice.

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Emeline King, Ford Motor Company’s first Black woman car designer, has penned an autobiography about her barrier-breaking journey.

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Author Andrea Stephenson and her 6-year-old son released a book designed to teach youth about Black STEM pioneers.

The need for Black teachers is crucial because oftentimes they can bridge the gap for many Black students and connect with them in meaningful ways

From the housing crisis and the pandemic to voting rights and police reform, these changemakers dare to do the unthinkable when it comes to shifting the scales of justice and equality for all.