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Megan Thee Stallion has stepped up to do her part and help see the violence against the Asian-American community come to an end.

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Terrence Jenkins and the Black-owned bank First Boulevard have joined forces to launch a financial literacy initiative for HBCU students.

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Prairie View A&M University launched a writing program inspired by literary giant Toni Morrison’s legacy.

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Killer Mike and Ryan Glover’s digital banking platform Greenwood has secured $40 million in funding.

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Spelman College recently hit a major milestone with the highest application pool in the all-women HBCU’s 140-year history.

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For the first time in West Virginia University’s 154-year history, a Black woman has been elected as student body president.

Megan Thee Stallion and Fashion Nova have donated a large sum of money in honor of Breonna Taylor, the 26-year-old who was killed in a botch raid by police last year.

Rick Ross is making sure his neighbors have a fair share to healthcare. He has announced that he will giving back to the people in a major way. As spotted on News One the Miami native is launching a unique initiative that aims on providing citizens of the Peach State an appointment that could change their […]

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Rapper Rick Ross has teamed up with JetDoc for the creation of an initiative that will provide free doctor visits for Georgia residents.

Chicago rapper Noname is currently building out a headquarters for her self-named book club. The physical location will help launch free programs for the local community including political education classes, food drives, and film screenings.

Dyymond Whipper-Young is an example that Black history doesn’t only exist in history books. It’s happening locally around us every day! Related: Don Scott, Creator of DNTN Fashion Brand Shares How He Turned His Passion Into A Business The Philly artist and Temple Alum recently set a new record for the world’s largest drawing by an […]

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Once again, Beyoncé is doing more for the people of Texas than the actual government.