Bank of America Launches $5 Billion Home Loan Assistance Program | BlackPressUSA

Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Correspondent, BlackPressUSA [dropcap]NNPA[/dropcap] NEWSWIRE — The new Bank of America program includes down payment and closing cost assistance; innovative low down payment mortgages; grants that can be applied to non-recurring closing costs; a national network of lending professionals; easy-to-understand financial education tools; strategic partnerships with real estate professionals; and a […]

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Rihanna cheered for using body positive curvy mannequins at Fenty pop-up shop | theGrio

Kia Morgan Smith, theGrio [dropcap]Rihanna[/dropcap] is here for the curvy girls as evidenced by her body positive mannequins displayed at a Fenty clothing pop-up shop at The Webster in NYC. [mc4wp_form id=”6042″] The 31-year-old singer and beauty mogul is used to breaking boundaries. Now she’s made sure her designs are not only inclusive for women […]

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2nd gang member sentenced for firebombings in Boyle Heights that targeted black families | Los Angeles Times

Colleen Shalby, Los Angeles Times Gilles Mingasson/Getty. Featured Image [dropcap]A[/dropcap] second gang member has been sentenced to prison for his role in the 2014 firebombings of black residents at a Boyle Heights housing project. [mc4wp_form id=”6042″] Edwin “Boogie” Felix, 27, is one of eight gang members of the Big Hazard street gang who prosecutors say […]

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History of slaves sold for Georgetown detailed in new genealogical website | American Magazine

Adelle Banks, American Magazine GU272 descendent Carolyn Smith gestures toward gravestones of descendants of enslaved people in Houma, La. Behind her are sugar plantations and the sugar mill where her ancestors worked. Photo by Claire Vail. Featured Image [dropcap]RNS[/dropcap] — A genealogical association has launched a new website detailing the family histories of slaves who […]

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