The NAACP is asking Black consumers to respond to corporate DEI rollbacks by leveraging their purchasing power.
Among them are Blue Ivy Carter, Marlon Wayans, Keke Palmer, Dawn Porter, Jamie Foxx, Doechii, Beyoncé, and Kendrick Lamar.
February got off to a rockin’ good start with the Grammys in Los Angeles. Chappell Ronan hit the carpet in a Jean Paul Gaultier gown first worn by Beyoncé in Elle magazine in 2003. Billie Eilish, ...
Beyoncé and Blue Ivy Carter showcase their extraordinary cross-generational talent at the 56th annual celebration of Black ...
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NAACP Image Awards are revealing winners this week leading to their primetime ceremony Saturday, February 22, 20025.
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The NAACP and BET reimagined the 56th NAACP Image Awards to spotlight the Black communities devastated by the L.A. wildfires.
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The Times-Herald (Vallejo) on MSNPatricia Hunter still putting in the work as NAACP PresidentLongtime Vallejoan Patricia Hunter, in her third year as the President of the NAACP Vallejo Branch, needs just a second to ...
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The Modesto Bee on MSNStanislaus law enforcement leaders, NAACP sit with Black community to discuss use of forceA recent panel discussion in west Modesto examined law enforcement’s use of force against Black residents. The two-hour event Feb. 18, organized by the NAACP, invited community members, dignitaries ...
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