Month: September 2021
Absolute Bullsh*t! Roland SMACKS Axios For 'Horrible Journalism' In 'HBCUS' IDENTITY CRISIS' Article
According to Axios HBCUs arre having an “identity crisis”. A controversial article by Shawna Chen, Marisa Fernandez states: “Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) are seeing a new wave of substantial donations and interest from […]
Devastation Continues After Ida Sends Record Rainfall Northeast
At least 46 people were killed and 800 passengers were rescued from public transit when Tropical Storm Ida’s record rainfall made its way to the Northeast this week. “To wake up and know that we […]
Drake Releases New Album ‘Certified Lover Boy’; R. Kelly Credited
Fans of the “6 God,” “Drizzy,” or simply Drake, are celebrating the 6th studio album from the star rapper. The highly-anticipated album features JAY-Z, Future, Travis Scott, Lil Wayne, Young Thug, 21 Savage, Ty Dolla […]
Supreme Court Refuses to Block Texas’ Restrictive Abortion Law
A day after Texas enacted a restrictive abortion law, the Supreme Court rejected a request from abortion providers to block it from staying on the books. The Supreme Court’s conservative majority made their ruling in […]
‘Time Poverty’ Negatively Impacts Black Women, Dr. Julianne Malveaux Explains
“Time poverty” is defined as the concept that individuals do not have enough voluntary time. Black women and other women of color who earn low wages and work shift occupations suffer the most from “time […]
Joseph Hatchett Sworn in as First Black Justice in Florida in 1975
On this day in Black history, Justice Joseph Hatchett was sworn in as he became the first African American to serve on Florida’s highest court in 1975. When he took the Florida bar exam, Jim […]