| By National Black Marathoners Association This documentary is the winner of nineteen film festival awards in the US, Canada, Sweden, and India for Best Documentary, Best Director, Best Sports Film, Most Inspirational, Best Human Interest, Best Biographical, and other categories.
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By Paint & Pen Media Group "Black history is history. Canadian. American. My history." Those were Saskatchewan author, Misty Rae's words when asked about her inspiration for her debut novel, I Ran So You Could Fly (The Paris O'Ree Story).
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| By National Black Marathoners Association Award winning documentary filmmaker, world history making marathoner, and former Fortune 500 executive receives special recognition for his lifetime of work in the distance running community.
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By Montopolis Community Development Corporation Austin's montopolis community commemorates its rich history with cemetery and school tours, juneteenth event, and lecture
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By Freelance Associates The End of Slavery in America and Stories More Smithfield, are Highlights of the More Than a Fraction Foundation's Partnership with Virginia Tech Council on History, Historic Smithfield and the Solitude/Fraction Site
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By A Great Day in South LA Contact: Janae Green, Founder A Great Day in South LA 5/24/2024 A Great Day in South LA: Immersive Black History Tours South Los Angeles, CA – A Great Day in South LA is proud to announce the launch of its new venture, a black-owned and...
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| By Tim Shea Big Man: An Incredible Journey from Mississippi to Hollywood, by Tim Shea and Willie Harris, published February 29, 2024. Willie Harris (1941-2021) is an American icon, but most people don't know it—not yet.
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By Ricemedia5 Montice Harmon, the talented artist known for his soulful melodies and poignant lyrics, released a powerful new single titled 'I Love My Black & Brown People' on February 15th, 2024.
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By The Conversation This connects with the broader restorative justice movement that seeks to address historic wrongs by documenting past and present injustices through perspectives that are often ignored or forgotten.
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By Sincerely Nicole Media Black History 365: A Captivating Activity Book for Students and Teachers
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| By Sincerely Nicole Media Last Saturday, Dr. Thomishia Booker(Dr. Mishi), founder of Hey Carter! Books and L.I.T Kids, participated in the launch of the Family Book Club, a monthly initiative created by the San Francisco Human Rights Commission, Collective Impact, Mo Magic, and...
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By The Conversation Other states' legislation could be the prelude to an even greater assault on accurate past events
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By The Dream Foundation 3rd Annual Florida Conference on Race, Equality, Justice and Opportunity coming to the Florida Capitol City
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By Saint Louis Story Stitchers SPECIAL EDITION StitchCast Studio The WHY of MY City Landing Page: https://storystitchers.org/stitchcast-studio-special-edition-the-why-of-my-city/ June 2 - 14, 2023 In conjunction with The WHY of MY City, Story Stitchers artists are creating StitchCast..
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By Dashade Music Empire New ideologies that undermine the governmental, and religious standards. Can trigger actions that lead to severe consequences.
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By The Conversation Narratives imposed from the outside for political or economic ends, scientific research provides a meaningful, and underappreciated tool for righting colonial wrongs.
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By TJM & Co. Media Boutique Contact: TJM & Co. Media Boutique pr@tjmandco.com Eastern Brooklyn's District 19 scholars hit the big screen in the unveiling of documentary honoring Black historical figures Brooklyn, NY - Monday, February 27th marks the premiere of My VOICE, My...
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By The Conversation Victory over fascism abroad, and victory over racism at home.
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| By Falcon Creek Publishing Co Elaine Eason Steele's By Her Side shares her 45-year journey, from age 16, by the side of Mrs. Rosa L. Parks, with a true 'inside the room' view dedicated to exploding myths with truths.
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By Kemetian Church Of Krsts Will current Negro society be useful for positively influencing the next generations?
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| By National Black Marathoners Association National Black Marathoners Association Releases Thirteen-Time Award-Winning Documentary about US-Born, African American Women Marathoners on Major Streaming Platforms, Including Roku TV, Apple TV, and Fire TV
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By Kemetian Church Of Krsts The United States has been a melting pot of races, cultures, and customs for centuries. But is it natural for a nation of lost identities to surrender its original origin?
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| By National Black Marathoners Association National Black Marathoners Association Makes History with the First, Award-Winning Documentary about US-Born, African American Women Marathoners, Who Are National Black Distance Running Hall of Fame Inductees
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