Once a dilapidated Brooklyn residence, Akwaaba grew to become a thriving business.
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Celsious is the Most Stylish and Eco Friendly Laundrymat You’ve Ever Seen | Shoppe Black
We chatted with the founders, siblings Corinna and Theresa Williams. This is what they had to say.
View More‘This is huge’: black liberationist speaks out after her 40 years in prison | The Guardian
Exclusive: Debbie Sims Africa, the first freed member of a radical Philadelphia group many say were unjustly imprisoned, talks about reuniting with her son and defends the Move members still locked up: ‘We are peaceful people’
View MoreD.C. on ‘Cusp’ of Gold Standard for Health | The Washington Informer
The District has again earned a citation as one of America’s healthiest cities.
View MoreThe Racist Trope That Won’t Die | The New York Times
The toxically racist ape characterization has been pushed to the margins of the public square.
View MoreMormons Grapple with Race 40 Years After Ending Black Ban | Atlanta Black Star
In the U.S., blacks account for about 1 to 3 percent of 6.6 million Mormons
View MoreHow Beyoncé and Jay-Z put a visionary African film back in the spotlight | The Guardian
Touki Bouki was a commercial flop in 1973. But the arresting image used in the couple’s latest tour has sparked new interest
View MoreLow-income black fathers want to be good dads. The system won’t let them | The Guardian
Working with low-income black fathers in Chicago, I have long seen how counterproductive policies punish them for trying.
View MoreMr. Soul! To Screen At AFI DOCS On June 16th | Roger Ebert
“SOUL!” turned a spotlight on the Black Arts Movement
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