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How Black churches are supporting dementia patients and their families
Fast Company Magazine· 3 hours agoTimothy O. Coston Jr. “We’re looking...pile of informational brochures with facts about Alzheimer’s...
'A true sense of community': How the only Black-owned bookstore in Phoenix fosters belonging
AZCentral | The Arizona Republic via Yahoo News· 1 week agoThe months that followed, however, would launch Grassrootz onto the national stage. Amid worldwide ...
Talking “Solidarity” With Astra Taylor and Leah-Hunt Hendrix
The Nation· 3 hours agoThe Nation spoke with Hunt-Hendrix and Taylor about their new book, the role that solidarity plays...
O.J. Simpson Changed Everything
Time Magazine· 2 weeks agoHere’s one of a million tales: I was gathered in a parish center of my neighborhood Catholic Church in the Bronx, N.Y., with a group of fellow teenage...
Earthquakes, Wars: Black Church Leaders Answer Whether We're in the End of Times
The Root via Yahoo News· 1 week agoThe latest headlines have thrown some Christ followers into a panic, worrying the end times is...
A building reveals hidden art, and an artist
MPR News· 2 weeks agoThere is a little mystery at 534 St. Peter Street in St. Paul. The mystery is named “Johnson Art.” Johnson Art is bookended on one end by Peter’s Market,...
49 Spectacular Museums You Need to Visit in Your Lifetime
Veranda via Yahoo News· 13 hours agoand Culture houses more than 40,000 objects dedicated to African American life, history, and...
Adele M. Stan AlterNet
The Raw Story· 2 weeks agoThe statue, many of them said, honored their heritage, which would somehow be erased by its removal. Arriving in downtown Charlottesville about a half-hour before the scheduled noon start time ...
Citadel of Black Ash
Fandom· 2 weeks agoThe Citadel of Black Ash was an underground temple to Gilgeam located in the eastern Smoking Mountains in the land of Unther, East Faerûn. Its entrance...
This priest was bombed after standing up to apartheid. Now, he helps others heal.
The Gazette· 2 weeks agoThe Rev. Michael Lapsley, an Anglican priest and anti-apartheid activist in South Africa, survived a letter bomb sent by the South African apartheid regime in 1990. Through ...