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BlackGirlsUnscripted

@BGUnscripted

We so ❤️ our Black girl stories+history! Let's collectively amplify them to help heal+empower women/girls in digital & community spaces. #TheStorytellerMatters

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Ben Crump(@AttorneyCrump) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A Black-run grocery store just opened in Detroit’s North End! Detroit People’s Food Co-Op is providing their community with quality produce and locally made products from Black-owned farms and producers! We need more of this! metrotimes.com/news/detroits-…

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While Mr. Ackman is once again celebrating the downfall of DEI, perhaps he'd be better served consulting an attorney in regards to his alleged support of frat boys. The same frat boys who hate Jews. But it's people of color Bill wants to harm. Shameful!
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While Mr. Ackman is once again celebrating the downfall of DEI, perhaps he'd be better served consulting an attorney in regards to his alleged support of frat boys. The same frat boys who hate Jews. But it's people of color Bill wants to harm. Shameful! twitter.com/BillAckman/sta…
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soulPhoodie(@soulphoodie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Meet Chef Deborah VanTrece: The Black Woman Curating Cuisine For The World’s Largest Centurion Lounge bit.ly/3QpCcps

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Equal Justice Initiative(@eji_org) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On this day in 1963, hundreds of Black children began a movement peacefully protesting racial segregation in Birmingham as part of the Children's Crusade and faced intense police brutality, sparking nationwide outrage. calendar.eji.org/racial-injusti…

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ESSENCE(@Essence) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Iconic costume designer Ruth E. Carter discusses her road to success in Hollywood, her time at Hampton University, and what keeps her inspired. spklr.io/6015oFOt

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soulPhoodie(@soulphoodie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

James Beard-Nominated Chef Says Racists Defaced Her New Restaurant, Cut Off Its Power
SHE STATED ON IG THAT PERPETRATORS DEFACED THE ENTRANCE OF HER NEWLY OPENED GOOD HOT FISH RESTAURANT IN ASHEVILLE WITH A STICKER READING 'HOW TO RUIN A WHITE CITY.' bit.ly/3weLb5P

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ESSENCE(@Essence) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On Monday, the family of Ralph Yarl took legal action, filing a lawsuit against the home owner’s association (HOA) and the gunman. spklr.io/6017oICH

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#becauseofthemwecan(@Becauseofthem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

While Candace Parker's playing days may be over according to her recent WNBA retirement announcement, her legacy as “a trailblazer, inspiration [and] that girl” is far from over.

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ESSENCE(@Essence) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re touching on the models we believe have shaped and reshaped fashion throughout the past, present, and future. spklr.io/6010oQaI

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uché blackstock, md(@uche_blackstock) 's Twitter Profile Photo

HBCUs continue to do the heavy lifting of educating this country’s future Black physicians and health professionals. Xavier University of Louisiana and Ochsner Health have agreed to form the fifth HBCU medical school in the country.

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HBCUs continue to do the heavy lifting of educating this country’s future Black physicians and health professionals. Xavier University of Louisiana and Ochsner Health have agreed to form the fifth HBCU medical school in the country. THREAD. Link: thegrio.com/2024/04/29/xav…
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ESSENCE(@Essence) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Maternity care begins at preconception, and three Black OB-GYNs sat down with ESSENCE to discuss what they want you to know before starting your pregnancy journey. spklr.io/6019oY7l

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In 1825, Black residents and the AME Zion Church bought land in Manhattan and began to build the community that would become known as Seneca Village. Despite New York's passage of emancipation laws, African Americans were still treated as second-class citizens.

In 1825, Black residents and the AME Zion Church bought land in Manhattan and began to build the community that would become known as Seneca Village. Despite New York's passage of emancipation laws, African Americans were still treated as second-class citizens.
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