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‘Ain’t No Mo” earns more time on Broadway but raises questions about gatekeeping

A social media campaign has taken off after the Broadway play Ain’t No Mo’ was ended three months prematurely

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‘Ellen’ show DJ, Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss, dies at 40

Celebrity DJ tWitch, known for his appearances on Ellen’s talk show, has died by suicide, according to a statement.

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Elon Musk is alienating one of Twitter’s most valuable assets: Black influencers

Musk has alienated Twitter users, but could pushing out Black influencers have a greater impact than anyone realizes?

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Bronzeville District street in Milwaukee renamed for Black pioneer Dr. William Finlayson

Milwaukee residents may notice a new street sign marking Dr. William Finlayson Street in honor of an important Black OBGYN.

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The Kids Are Not Alright: Addressing Student Trauma

From COVID-19 to school shootings, today’s students face unique trauma, which can have lasting mental health effects.

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Events Calendar   This virtual museum promotes global awareness of the harmful legacies of enslavement and Jim Crow in the United States and the challenges faced by African Americans today.…

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This Organization Helps Breast Cancer Survivors Live Their Best Lives After a Diagnosis

Black women with breast cancer diagnoses have can find community and support from a new organization, For the Breast of Us.

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Black Press of America Plans Digital Innovation and Training Conference in St. Thomas

Those in the newspaper staff can register for an upcoming training conference planned by the National Newspaper Publishers Association.

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UW System, Alliant Energy recognize outstanding students, teachers for 2022

Several winners of the UW and Alliant Energy Erroll B. Davis, Jr. Achievement Awards represent the talented Black student community.

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Locked Out: Millions of Voters Are Disenfranchised Ahead of Midterm Elections

With the midterm elections just a few days away, some Black people are barred from voting because of their criminal backgrounds.

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