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‘Even Me 2.0’ shines light on HIV’s disproportionate toll on Black women and older adults

A decade after its acclaimed debut, the award-winning documentary Even Me returns with a powerful sequel, Even Me 2.0: Unfinished Business. Debuting on Prime, the new film revisits the lives of older African American women living with HIV, an often-overlooked group at the center of a crisis that still grips Black communities across the United States.

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Chuck D to America: ‘You’re in the hot box’

Chuck D, the co-founder of Public Enemy, issued a warning during an appearance on the Black Press of America’s Let It Be Known morning show, aiming at America’s cultural disconnection, political chaos, and the growing impact of artificial intelligence and online manipulation.

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Poll downplays racism, Project 2025 doesn’t

A new poll from the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research shows growing public skepticism toward the effectiveness of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs. Conducted July 10–14, 2025, the survey of 1,437 U.S. adults revealed that only about one-third believe DEI efforts reduce discrimination against women, Hispanic people, or Asian Americans.

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Trump revives familiar playbook with racist swipe at Charlamagne

Donald Trump’s latest tirade against a prominent Black media figure is drawing fresh scrutiny of his long-documented history of racist behavior. In a Truth Social post, the former president called Charlamagne tha God a “racist sleazebag” and “low-IQ individual” after the popular radio host criticized Trump’s return to the White House during an interview with Lara Trump on Fox News.

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How citizenship changed my life: Vietnamese salon owner creating beauty for clients of all races, ethnicities

Tweety arrived in the United States as a young girl in the aftermath of the Vietnam War. It was around 1979 when her parents made the difficult decision to leave their homeland in search of a better life. Today, Tweety is a proud U.S. citizen, wife, and mother of twins. She's especially thankful for how far her business has come.

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