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Rickey Smiley directly challenged the Black community while delivering a passionate and at times emotional update about his daughter's condition days after she was shot multiple times in Houston.

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Blackout Day 2020 is a day when Black people are encouraged against spending any money to show just how much dollars from Black communities are worth to the nation's economy.

You’ve probably seen #BlackOutDay2020 making its way across social media by now. So, what is Blackout Day? 

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Minister Louis Farrakhan had some choice words for those in power and skeptics with his latest speech, "The Criterion." Delivered on Saturday ( Jul 4), Min. Farrakhan addressed the current state of affairs in America, the world, the coronavirus global pandemic, and other critical subjects including the onslaught of racism and police brutality in America, and the death of one of his disciples Abdul Hafeez Muhammad, on Independence Day, which also marks the 90th anniversary of the existence of the Nation of Islam in America. 

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8-year-old Secoriea Turner was fatally shot over the holiday weekend in Atlanta, GA.

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Rickey Smiley ripped Black on Black gun violence after his daughter, Aaryn, was shot three times in Houston.

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It turns out there were more consequences to D.L. Hughley testing positive for COVID-19.

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Minnesota Lynx star Maya Moore is known for being on the front lines to fight against social injustice, so when her longtime friend was finally released from prison after being wrongfully convicted—the WNBA rejoiced. According to published reports, Jonathan Irons, who was sentenced to a 50-year prison bid for a crime he didn’t commit, was embraced by the W.N.B.A. star, who sacrificed her 2019 season, as he walked out of a Missouri penitentiary on Wednesday (Jul 1) nearly four months after a judge overturned his conviction on charges of burglary and assault.

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Adding to the performative responses by national brands, the sports league's decision feels as hollow as the rest of them.

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Three officers went to the site of the memorial to take the offensive photo, sending it to one of their colleagues who replied with laughter.