In the U.S., blacks account for about 1 to 3 percent of 6.6 million Mormons
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How Beyoncé and Jay-Z put a visionary African film back in the spotlight | The Guardian
Touki Bouki was a commercial flop in 1973. But the arresting image used in the couple’s latest tour has sparked new interest
View MoreLow-income black fathers want to be good dads. The system won’t let them | The Guardian
Working with low-income black fathers in Chicago, I have long seen how counterproductive policies punish them for trying.
View MoreMr. Soul! To Screen At AFI DOCS On June 16th | Roger Ebert
“SOUL!” turned a spotlight on the Black Arts Movement
View MoreJada Pinkett Smith reveals she contemplated suicide | Page Six
Nothing is off limits for Jada Pinkett Smith.
View MoreA Chennai girl’s rise from Madras University to General Motors’s first female CFO | Quartz
In an industry not exactly known for its diversity, an iconic American carmaker has appointed its first female chief financial officer (CFO). And she’s from Chennai, India.
View MoreNigeria is the coolest World Cup team ever | Quartz
If the World Cup was about fashion, Nigeria’s Super Eagles would be the champions.
View MoreThe Most Successful Ethnic Group in the U.S. May Surprise You | OZY
“Many [Americans] get their understanding of ’the motherland’ through our experiences and stories…”
View MoreThe American Medical Association Just Elected Its First African American Woman President | Because of Them We Can
Since the American Medical Association (AMA) was founded in 1847, it has never been led by a Black woman, until now.
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