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Rookie Model Nabs
SI
Swimsuit Issue Cover
Feb 13, 2018 8:41 AM CST
Rookie Model Nabs
SI
Swimsuit Issue Cover
Danielle Herrington, 24, is also the 3rd black woman to grace Swimsuit Issue's cover
(Newser)
- Danielle Herrington is the
Sports Illustrated
Swimsuit Issue cover model for 2018. The magazine revealed its swimsuit edition cover Tuesday. Herrington is the third black woman to appear on the cover of the annual issue that launched in 1964, the AP reports. Beyonce appeared on the cover in 2007, while...
She's First African-American
Woman With $1B Business
Feb 12, 2018 5:22 PM CST
She's First African-American Woman With $1B Business
Janice Bryant Howroyd made it big with employment agency Act-1
(Newser)
- Familiar with the name Janice Bryant Howroyd? There's a reason the 65-year-old comes in at No. 4 on a CNBC list of black women who have changed the world of business. Howroyd, it turns out, is the first African-American woman to run a company that generates more than $1...
One Woman's
Story Illustrates
Jarring Stat for
Black Women
longform
Dec 8, 2017 10:30 AM CST
One Woman's Story Illustrates Jarring Stat for Black Women
They are 3 to 4 times more likely to die in or after childbirth than white women
(Newser)
- The maternal mortality rate in the US is much higher than in other affluent countries, and a ProPublica story examines a major reason why: Black women in particular die far more often—at three or four times the rate—than white women in or after childbirth. Here is one way...
Cub Scout's
Questions for
Lawmaker
Get Him Kicked
Out of Den
Oct 19, 2017 1:00 PM CDT
Cub Scout's Questions for Lawmaker Get Him Kicked Out of Den
His mom says den leader was not a fan of 11-year-old's line of questioning
(Newser)
- A Colorado state senator was visiting, and Ames Mayfield had questions for her. Specifically, questions about gun control, as well as comments the lawmaker made back in 2013 regarding black people. As a result, Ames was kicked out of the organization that Sen. Vicki Marble was visiting. That organization is...
First Black Woman to Lead
West Point Cadets: 'Humbling'
Aug 15, 2017 7:19 AM CDT
First Black Woman to Lead West Point Cadets: 'Humbling'
Simone Askew has assumed duties as first captain of the Long Gray Line
(Newser)
- Simone Askew marched into history Monday as the first black woman to lead the Long Gray Line at the US Military Academy. After an early-morning 12-mile march back to the gray stone academic complex at West Point with 1,200 new cadets she led through the rigors of basic training...
Amazon Plans Rival
to HBO's
Confederate
Aug 2, 2017 9:16 AM CDT
Amazon Plans Rival to HBO's
Confederate
'Black America' will focus on 'New Colonia,' secured by freed slaves after Reconstruction
(Newser)
- A sovereign nation called New Colonia—made up of the states of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama, acquired by former black slaves after Reconstruction in a reparations deal—has maintained a "tumultuous and sometimes violent relationship" with "Big Neighbor," the remainder of the United States. That's the...
Stress, Poverty Raise
Alzheimer's Rates in This Group
new study
Jul 16, 2017 3:15 PM CDT
Stress, Poverty Raise Alzheimer's Rates in This Group
Stressful social conditions may put African Americans at higher risk
(Newser)
- New studies looking at how social conditions may affect risk of dementia found that living in stressful circumstances hits one group hardest: African Americans. According to NPR , four studies presented at an international conference in London Sunday all presented evidence linking poverty, disadvantage, and stressful life events to cognitive issues...
Gap Between Black, White
Homeownership Is Huge
Jul 9, 2017 12:45 PM CDT
Gap Between Black, White Homeownership Is Huge
30-point difference is an all-time high
(Newser)
- The nation's homeownership rate appears to be stabilizing as people rebound from the 2007 recession that left millions unemployed and home values underwater, but a new report finds that African-Americans aren't sharing in the recovery. The report by Harvard University's Joint Center for Housing Studies said the...
Name Change Coming for
Controversial Fla. Streets
Jul 4, 2017 11:30 AM CDT
Name Change Coming for Controversial Fla. Streets
Names of Confederate generals in African-American neighborhood are being nixed
(Newser)
- City commissioners in Florida have agreed to begin the process of changing the names of streets named for Confederate generals in the heart of an African-American neighborhood. During a contentious three-hour meeting Monday, the Hollywood City Commission voted 5-2 to begin renaming Lee Street, named after Confederate Gen. Robert E....
HIV Rate Could Hit 50% for Gay
and Bisexual Black Men in US
Longform
Jun 7, 2017 2:48 PM CDT
HIV Rate Could Hit 50% for Gay and Bisexual Black Men in US
HIV rate for gay, bisexual black men in US higher than any country in world
(Newser)
- In 1981, the very first report on AIDS detailed five cases in gay white men. It left out a sixth case: that of a gay black man. The doctor behind the report now says that exclusion "might've made a difference." The HIV rate in gay and bisexual...
A Hollywood First, Thanks to
Get Out's
Jordan Peele
Mar 14, 2017 8:14 PM CDT
A Hollywood First, Thanks to
Get Out's
Jordan Peele
First African-American writer-director whose debut movie hit $100M
(Newser)
-
Get Out
is the fastest film in the Blumhouse movie production company's portfolio to reach $100 million, hitting that mark in just 16 days (the previous record-holder was
Split
in 19 days),
Deadline
notes. The movie's director, Jordan Peele, has also claimed a milestone, reports the Wrap...
Students on Hunt
for Murdered
African Americans
Jan 7, 2017 2:35 PM CST
Students on Hunt for Murdered African Americans
The Civil Rights and Restorative Justice Project is archiving data on thousands of lynchings
(Newser)
- From the end of Reconstruction following the Civil War through the Civil Rights movement into the 1960s, thousands of African Americans were killed by mobs, sometimes kidnapped from jails, sometimes hung from trees, sometimes mutilated, sometimes all of the above. Now a project called the Civil Rights and Restorative Justice...
Ta-Nehisi Coates Reflects
on Obama's Place in History
longform
Dec 14, 2016 6:59 PM CST
Ta-Nehisi Coates Reflects on Obama's Place in History
Atlantic writer says he's one of our greatest presidents
(Newser)
- In the new
Atlantic
cover story, one of the nation's most prominent black voices provides a lengthy assessment of the nation's first black president. The 17,000-word piece by Ta-Nehisi Coates makes clear that Coates considers Obama a man worthy of high esteem. After noting that Obama's...
10 Worst Cities for
African Americans
Nov 10, 2016 10:11 AM CST
10 Worst Cities for African Americans
Peoria, Ill., tops the list
(Newser)
- 24/7 Wall St. has ranked the worst US cities for African-Americans, by comparing income, poverty, and education levels, as well as rates of homeownership, unemployment, incarceration, and mortality, to those of white Americans. The 10 worst:
Trump Offers
'New Deal' for
Black Americans
THE RUNDOWN
Oct 27, 2016 6:35 AM CDT
Trump Offers 'New Deal' for Black Americans
He praises Newt Gingrich for Megyn Kelly interview
(Newser)
- Donald Trump's poll numbers among black Americans are abysmal—he's polling at around half the 6% Mitt Romney received in 2012—but he hasn't given up trying. On Wednesday, he offered a "new deal for black America" in a policy-heavy speech delivered to what the
Washington
...
Blacks Should Get Reparations
From US: UN Panel
Sep 28, 2016 9:31 AM CDT
Blacks Should Get Reparations From US: UN Panel
Experts say it's only right after history of 'racial terrorism'
(Newser)
- While officials in Barcelona lobby to replace what they say is a symbol of oppression and slavery , a United Nations panel is calling on the United States to offer reparations to black people for the country's history of "racial terrorism," per the
Washington Post
. In a nonbinding...
Can Blacks 'Get a
Little' Ahmad
Rahami Treatment?
OPINION
Sep 20, 2016 1:40 PM CDT
Can Blacks 'Get a Little' Ahmad Rahami Treatment?
Meaning not getting gunned down whenever cops want to talk or apprehend them: Shaun King
(Newser)
- Shaun King is relieved cops caught New York/New Jersey bombing suspect Ahmad Rahami Monday. And he calls it "amazing" in his essay for the
New York Daily News
that the two police officers in Linden, NJ, who apprehended Rahami were able to bring in the armed 28-year-old alive, all...
Trump: War Zones
Are Safer Than
US Inner Cities
THE RUNDOWN
Aug 23, 2016 5:33 AM CDT
Trump: War Zones Are Safer Than US Inner Cities
Democrats have completely failed, he says
(Newser)
- "Democrats have failed completely in the inner cities," Donald Trump said at a rally in Ohio Monday night, urging minority voters to give him a chance to change things. Murder rates are up "all over the place," he told the Akron crowd, saying "war zones...
GMA
Co-Anchor Sorry for
Saying 'Colored People' on Air
Aug 22, 2016 1:23 PM CDT
GMA
Co-Anchor Sorry for Saying 'Colored People' on Air
Amy Robach says she meant to say 'people of color'
(Newser)
-
Good Morning America
co-anchor Amy Robach has apologized for saying "colored people" on Monday's broadcast of the ABC program, the AP reports. During a segment on diversity in Hollywood, Robach, who was substituting for Robin Roberts, noted recent criticism for casting white actors "in what one might...
Simone Manuel
Delivers Awesome
Olympic Moment
olympics
Aug 12, 2016 6:36 AM CDT
Simone Manuel Delivers Awesome Olympic Moment
She makes history as a black swimmer
(Newser)
- She wasn't supposed to win, yet Simone Manuel did just that in history-making fashion Thursday with a stunning late surge in the 100-meter freestyle. The US swimmer earned a gold medal along with Canada's Penny Oleksiak, who shared her Olympic record time of 52.70 seconds in the...
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