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Great Big Story

Chicken and waffles, a culinary legacy of the Harlem Renaissance

12th - Higher Ed
Dive into the history of chicken and waffles, a dish born in 1930s Harlem that reflects the cultural fusion of the Renaissance era.<br/>
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Great Big Story

The Soul Food Born of the Harlem Renaissance

12th - Higher Ed
Delve into the heart of Harlem during the 1930s, a pivotal era in Black America's cultural history—the Harlem Renaissance. As jazz echoed through the streets and literary giants gathered, Joseph T. Wells, founder of Wells Supper Club,...
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Great Big Story

Chicken and Waffles, A Culinary Legacy of the Harlem Renaissance

12th - Higher Ed
Dive into the history of chicken and waffles, a dish born in 1930s Harlem that reflects the cultural fusion of the Renaissance era.
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Toni Morrison

9th - Higher Ed
Toni Morrison (born Chloe Anthony Wofford), was born on the 18th February 1931. She was an American novelist, editor, and educator whose novels focused on the experience of Black Americans, particularly emphasizing Black women's...
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Black Community Grapples With Another Black Man Killed By Police In North Carolina

9th - Higher Ed
April Ryan, White House Correspondent at theGrio and CNN Political Analyst, joins Cheddar to discuss the latest in policing reform and violence against Black Americans.
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Curated Video

Maryland County Introduces New Racism Resolution

9th - Higher Ed
Will Jawando, Montgomery County, Maryland councilmember, has introduced a resolution deeming racism a public health crisis. Jawando explains how systemic racism negatively impacts the black community beyond policing.
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Curated Video

Remembering George Floyd 5 years after his murder

9th - Higher Ed
May 25 marks the fifth anniversary of the murder of George Floyd, whose death at the hands of police prompted worldwide protests. Prof. Cornell Brooks explains any change that has happened over the past five years and what actions need...
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Curated Video

US elections 2024: Black voter turnout drive in Michigan highlights push for equality and change

9th - Higher Ed
Black voters in Michigan face key issues like equality and healthcare, with turnout crucial in the 2024 election battleground.
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Bloomberg

How the Golden Arches Helped Support Black Wealth

Higher Ed
Aug.24 -- In this edition of "Bloomberg Equality," Marcia Chatelain, Georgetown University professor of history and African American studies and author of "Franchise: The Golden Arches in Black America," talks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu...
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Curated Video

Here's How Both Presidential Candidates Hope To Win Over Black Voters

Higher Ed
While the majority of Black voters went with Hillary Clinton in 2016, President Trump picked up 14% of Black men.
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Bloomberg

Equal Justice Under Law Is Not a Reality, Says Merck CEO

Higher Ed
Jul.08 -- Merck & Co. Chief Executive Officer Kenneth Frazier, a lawyer by trade, talks about the fight for equal justice under the law. He appears on "Leadership Live With David Rubenstein."
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Curated Video

Gladys Knight, Stevie Wonder perform; Bishop gives fiery eulogy at Franklin service

Higher Ed
Former presidents and preachers joined a parade of singers Friday in a hip-swaying, piano-pounding farewell to Aretha Franklin, remembering the Queen of Soul as a powerful force for musical and political change and a steadfast friend and...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Fans pay homage to Sidney Poitier in Hollywood

9th - Higher Ed
Fans pay homage to Sidney Poitier on the Hollywood Walk of Fame after the death of the pioneering Black movie star (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

¿La perforación de shale puede volverse mundial?

Higher Ed
Nov.10-- El ascenso meteórico del shale en las dos últimas décadas ha transformado el panorama energético de Estados Unidos y se ha multiplicado en los mercados mundiales. ¿Qué pasa si la revolución del shale se vuelve mundial? Alix...
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Bloomberg

'Black America': Amazon Creating Alt-History Drama With Will Packer, Aaron McGruder | THR News

Higher Ed
A week after HBO's botched announcement of its upcoming slavery drama 'Confederate,' Amazon is partnering with Will Packer for its own alt-history series.
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Bloomberg

Byron Allen on Local News During Pandemic, Black Owned Media

Higher Ed
Byron Allen, founder, chairman & CEO of Allen Media Group and Entertainment Studios, sits down with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Romaine Bostick at the Milken Institute Global Conference to discuss how his media company has performed...
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Bloomberg

Using Financial Platform As A Way Out of Oppression: First Boulevard CEO

Higher Ed
Mar.19 -- Donald Hawkins, First Boulevard co-founder & CEO, speaks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde, Romaine Bostick and Taylor Riggs about the company's mission to help the financial wellness of Black Americans.
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Bloomberg

All Workers Need Opportunity to Participate in Recovery: Valerie Wilson

Higher Ed
Jul.02 -- The labor force for adult Black men rose to a record in June, and the share of Black Americans working or seeking a job was higher than that of Whites for the first time since June 1972. Black men over 20 though still have the...
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Curated Video

Pastor stands firm after Aretha Franklin's funeral criticism

Higher Ed
STORYLINE: PASTOR STANDS FIRM AFTER ARETHA FRANKLIN'S FUNERAL CRITICISM
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Bloomberg

Merck CEO Says It's Harder for Blacks to Become Executives

Higher Ed
Jul.08 -- Merck & Co. Chief Executive Officer Kenneth Frazier is one of only four Black CEOs at the helm of a Fortune 500 company, a reflection of how difficult it remains for people of color to ascend the executive ranks of corporate...
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Curated Video

The National Urban League released it's State of Black America report, which says African Americans have made little ground in catching up to whites

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Urban League: Racial gap remains<br/>
CAPTION: The National Urban League released it's State of Black America report, which says African Americans have made little ground in catching up to whites<br/>. (March 5)