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National Donut Day 2024: How to score free donuts from Dunkin’, Krispy Kreme and more
The Journal Times· 8 hours agoDonut lovers, today is your day. National Donut Day is celebrated this year on June 7 through deals...
Juneteenth: River Region has many ways to celebrate end of slavery
The Montgomery Advertiser via Yahoo News· 2 days agoRodney Wilkerson will be hosting and DJ Freaknasty will be on crowd control. Montgomery Advertiser...
Best things to do this weekend in Fort Myers: Randy Wayne White, SWFL SpaceCon
The News-Press via Yahoo News· 2 days ago...jurassicquest.com Juneteenth Community Festival at Clemente Park Celebrate the Juneteenth holiday...
Remembering Brother Marquis Of 2 Live Crew
HotNewHipHop· 1 day agoThis tragic loss is the latest of many for the hip-hop community. The Rochester, New York native was 58. In the wake of this loss, let's examine the prolific MC's life and understated impact on hip-hop. Brother Marquis was born Mark D. Ross in 1966.
Why context, truth most important in MLB's integration of Negro League stats | Press Box Wag
Cincinnati.com | The Enquirer via Yahoo Sports· 5 days agoThe story celebrated Gibson and his newly recognized standing among baseball’s...June 1969, the...
16 of the Best Queer Podcasts to Listen to During Pride
Lifehacker· 3 days agoJordan Gonsalves knew nothing about queer history when he was a gay kid growing up Catholic in...
Delinquent: Shakorie went to prison twice. Now he runs one of the largest construction companies in...
The Cleveland Plain Dealer· 1 day agoTwo days after turning 18, Shakorie Davis was flirting with girls outside Cleveland’s South High...
The Weekend Scene: DC's Pride parade and concert, plus Mystics vs. Fever with Caitlin Clark
NBC Washington· 9 hours agoThe three top events – the parade, 17th Street block party and festival/concert – happen this...
Reclaiming my birth name as a Black woman made me a stronger executive leader—after 20-plus years as...
AOL· 1 day agoLaShuna McBride is chief of staff at Committee for Children, a nonprofit supporting children’s safety and well-being through social-emotional learning and development. This practice of altering ...
New Book From Author of All Boys Aren't Blue Hopes to Give LGBTQ+ Youth 'A Roadmap I Didn't Have'...
People Magazine· 6 days agoTheir new book, Flamboyants: the Queer Harlem Renaissance I Wish I'd Known comes out in September...