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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – June is Black Music Month, and a new concert series will bring live music to Lift Ev’ry Voice & Sing Park in Jacksonville’s historic LaVilla neighborhood. RELATED
On Saturday morning, hundreds of cyclists rode 15 miles around Tulsa. For eight cyclists, this was just the start of a 1600-mile journey to New … Source link
Celebrate Freedom Day with Us – Honoring Black Culture and Community! Join us for an unforgettable celebration of Black excellence, creativity, and heritage. Enjoy a night filled with: ? Live
“Everything happens for a reason,” according to Reddit, is one of the most meaningless phrases. And during tough times, the challenges people face rarely feel like anything positive. A very
TULSA, Okla. — On Saturday morning, hundreds of cyclists rode 15 miles around Tulsa. Osborne Celestain, executive director of Community Light, said it was all to remember Black Wall Street.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – June is Black Music Month, and a new concert series will bring live music to Lift Ev’ry Voice & Sing Park in Jacksonville’s historic LaVilla neighborhood. RELATED
On Saturday morning, hundreds of cyclists rode 15 miles around Tulsa. For eight cyclists, this was just the start of a 1600-mile journey to New … Source link
Celebrate Freedom Day with Us – Honoring Black Culture and Community! Join us for an unforgettable celebration of Black excellence, creativity, and heritage. Enjoy a night filled with: ? Live
Charlotte, North Carolina is one of the country’s premier cities when it comes to Black-owned businesses and a new effort from Cauthy Dawkins and other members of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Black
“Everything happens for a reason,” according to Reddit, is one of the most meaningless phrases. And during tough times, the challenges people face rarely feel like anything positive. A very
TULSA, Okla. — On Saturday morning, hundreds of cyclists rode 15 miles around Tulsa. Osborne Celestain, executive director of Community Light, said it was all to remember Black Wall Street. “Black