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Halle Bailey’s ‘Little Mermaid’ is already making waves among young Black girls

Dozens of parents of young Black girls are posting videos across social media of their children's reactions to the newly released trailer of Disney's live action "Little Mermaid" starring Halle Bailey as Ariel. Following the teaser trailer for the live-action version of Disney's The Little Mermaid, parents of young Black girls are posting videos across social media of their children's reactions to seeing Halle Bailey as Ariel. "I wanna watch […]

todaySeptember 15, 2022

Milwaukee

Award-winning, vegan chef Bryant Terry talks intersections of food, politics, poverty & family traditions

Bryant Terry Growing up, I loved PBS. Full disclosure, I still do. One of the images burned into my memory, from watching the station, is a shooting star with a rainbow tail and the words "The More You Know". I always felt like this was just the beginning of the statement. The full statement was "The More You Know, The More You Grow". I grew tremendously in my conversation with […]

todaySeptember 14, 2022 3

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Cynt Marshall, the NBA’s first Black female CEO, recounts her journey in a new memoir

Updated September 13, 2022 at 1:48 PM ET Dallas Mavericks CEO Cynt Marshall speaks at the Black Enterprise Women of Power Summit at The Mirage Hotel & Casino in 2019.Ethan Miller/Getty Images Cynt Marshall is a business titan, people person, cancer survivor, devout Christian and history maker, among many other things. In 2018, after nearly four decades in leadership at AT&T, she became the CEO of the Dallas Mavericks — […]

todaySeptember 13, 2022

Ramsey Lewis, seen here performing at the Ontario Jazz Festival in 1981, died Monday at his home in Chicago. Ron Bull/Toronto Star via Getty Images

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Ramsey Lewis, the pop chart’s favorite jazz pianist, dies at 87

Ramsey Lewis, seen here performing at the Ontario Jazz Festival in 1981, died Monday at his home in Chicago. Ron Bull/Toronto Star via Getty Images Ramsey Lewis, a pianist who sustained connections between jazz and popular music at a time when those bonds often seemed fragile and imperiled, died on Monday in Chicago, his hometown. He was 87. His death was announced by his manager, Brett Steele, who cited natural […]

todaySeptember 13, 2022

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Sudan Archives’ vibrant music of exploration

Born Brittney Parks and nicknamed Sudan as a child, the artist is driven by her intense curiosity. Sudan Archives' music celebrates digging. With infectious curiosity, her oddball collages of hip-hop, electronic and globally sourced folk bridge worlds and tramp through them, encouraging you to forge your own routes as well. Across two EPs and an album, the self-taught violinist, producer, and songwriter has honed a distinct blend of layered vocals […]

todaySeptember 9, 2022

Milwaukee

EMMY-WINNING MILWAUKEE TALENT FEATURED AT UPCOMING CULTURES AND COMMUNITIES FILM FESTIVAL

Milwaukee Film’s Cultures and Communities Festival returns with new stories to share, including an Emmy-winning movie produced by local talent. The five-day event showcases the voices and representations of those in diverse and marginalized communities through film, health and lifestyle programs. “These are everyday people that are achieving amazing things. Don’t allow people to limit you,” Milwaukee Film Chief Innovation Officer Geraud Blanks said. This year, the fest will also […]

todaySeptember 9, 2022 1

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Ruby was the first Black child to desegregate her school. This is what she learned

U.S. deputy marshals escort six-year-old Ruby Bridges from William Frantz Elementary School in New Orleans in November 1960. The morning of November 14, 1960, a little girl named Ruby Bridges got dressed and left for school. At just six years old, Ruby became the first Black child to desegregate the all-white William Frantz Elementary School in New Orleans. Federal marshals had to escort Ruby, as she was faced with throngs […]

todaySeptember 9, 2022

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