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Ten critically endangered black rhinos have been successfully translocated from South Africa to Mozambique's Zinave National ...
It’s a declaration that Black health matters, that Black futures are worth fighting for. And in this fight, surrender is not an option. This story was created using AI technology.
"By moving rhinos from overcrowded sanctuaries to Segera, we are reducing deadly fights and giving the species a fighting chance." Kenya's Black Rhino Action Plan for 2022-26 by the Ministry of ...
Oui the People, founded by Karen Young, grew from a small startup to a household beauty brand after launching in 2015. The body-care company—which offers shave creams, body washes, oils and more ...
The Institutions Fighting to Save Black History Under Trump. With federal funding slashed, libraries and museums across the country have been forced to find new ways to tell their stories.
The Black boxer trope’s origin is most likely not nefarious, rooted instead in the ’80s when the popularity of boxing and video games converged. World heavyweight champion Mike Tyson was the ...
Despite a wave of investment in 2020, many Black-owned brands are experiencing a lack of visibility and financial support. Now business owners are looking to reinvest in themselves.
This can feel like a frightening moment for anyone who cares about history or truth. But it helps to remember that the origin of so many Black-history museums comes not from the federal government or ...
Fighting for Our Environment with Wawa Gatheru. Wawa Gatheru, one of the world’s most influential environmental justice advocates, shares why Black women are at high risk in the climate crisis.
But other Black-history sites, particularly those that are part of the National Park Service, remain at risk. One such site is the Nicodemus National Historic Site in Bogue, Kansas.
Fighting for sustainability in the fashion space, ... she created BSCS as a way to uplift the long-standing Black community that has been subject to exploitation threw the New York hustle culture.
Decades later, Black and white families had their land taken by the government in the town before it was turned into the Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park, which opened in 1942.
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