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Nancy Lane of The Studio Museum in Harlem Dies at 88
Known as the āspirit behind studio museum,ā Nancy Lane was a force in and outside of the art world.
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Police Called In To Georgia State University Classroom After Black Students Arrive Late
The story being shared by college student and TikToker, Bria Blake is now going viral on the platform.
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The University of North Texas Library Receives Major Grant To Digitize Recordings From The Black Academy
The grant is a big win for preserving Black culture in the digital world.
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NYC Mayor Eric Adams Appoints Laurie Combo The City’s Cultural Czar
Laurie Cumbo is appointed commissioner of the Department of Cultural Affairs despite concerns over prior controversial statements.
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New Report Shows That More Black and Latino Males Are Living In Multigenerational Households Than Ever Before
āIf you canāt afford the rent, you got to go somewhere where you can at least survive.ā
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Indianapolis Center For Black Literature and Culture Enters New, Interactive Spaces
In the new wave of digitizing historic, Black archives, Indianapolisā Center for Black Literature and Culture enters the chat.
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Howard University Faculty Calls Off Strike After Reaching Tentative Agreement
Inspired by recent student protests, university faculty members were able to secure a deal to secure new bags and opportunities.