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Experience a historical retrospective as we present a visual journey through time with the Blackest Stories Of The Week. Witness a mosaic of moments that occurred this past week, offering a glimpse into the news that made headlines. Take a weekly dive into a collection of events that range from awe-inspiring to disturbingly shocking, delivered straight to you.
Spill: Black-Owned Social Media App
A group of Black Twitter users is planning to switch to a new Black-owned social media app called Spill. Due to Twitter’s recent policy that limits the number of tweets users can see. The announcement by Elon Musk, Twitter’s owner, about tweet-reading limits sparked backlash. Motivating Black Twitter users to seek an alternative platform.
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Essence Fest Lawsuit Targeting Black-Owned Bookstore Is Dismissed
Baldwin & Co., a Black-owned bookstore, has announced that a lawsuit filed against it by Essence Festivals Productions LLC and Essence Communications, Inc. has been dismissed. The lawsuit was initiated after the bookstore allegedly promoted a block party using Essence Fest branding. However, the block party organizers claimed it was not affiliated with Essence Fest and was held on private property.
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California Reparations: How Affirmative Action Case Influenced Task Force’s Final Recommendations
California’s reparations task force has submitted its final report, detailing historic discrimination against Black Californians and proposing a potential $800 billion reparations package. The task force recommends structuring eligibility based on lineage to navigate potential legal challenges after the recent Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action. The recommendations include creating a new agency, issuing an apology, restoring voting rights, and implementing rent caps.
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Happy Birthday, Malia Obama!
Former President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama celebrated their daughter Malia Obama‘s 25th birthday with heartfelt tributes on social media. Malia, who began her White House journey at a young age, has grown into an independent and accomplished woman. Recently graduating from Harvard University and landing her first major Hollywood gig.
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Google’s Photo Flub Exposes ‘Racial Equity Commitment’ Failure
Google faced criticism on social media after mistakenly adding a photo of Master P and Luther Vandross to a search result for the cast of the film “Harlem Nights.” The mix-up drew attention to Google’s claims of racial equity commitment while its workforce diversity numbers. Especially for Black employees and leadership positions, remain low. The incident highlighted the importance of representation and the need for Google to improve its diversity efforts.
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Meet Rich Paul — The Most Powerful Man In Basketball
Rich Paul, the influential sports agent and founder of KLUTCH Sports Group, has been making waves in the NBA during the 2023 free agency. Securing lucrative deals for star players such as Draymond Green, Fred VanVleet, and Jerami Grant. Despite facing criticism for his bold negotiating tactics, Paul’s success has solidified his position as one of the most powerful figures in sports.
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Maternal Death Rates Have More Than Doubled For Black Women, New Study Finds
Pregnancy-related deaths have more than doubled in the U.S. over the past 20 years, disproportionately affecting women of color. According to a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association. The mortality rates have doubled among Black women and tripled among Native American and Alaska Native women, highlighting the impact of structural racism and environmental factors on maternal health.
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Black People And Watermelon: Diddy’s Liquor Lawsuit Cites Racist Tropes
Diddy’s discrimination lawsuit against Diageo has brought attention to the racial stereotype associating Black people with watermelon. Diddy claims that Diageo marketed his tequila brand, DeLeon, as an “inferior urban brand” with limited distribution, and he argues that Diageo’s development of a watermelon-flavored product disregards the racist history of watermelon as a symbol of Black people’s “laziness.”
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Meet Darius Jackson, Keke Palmer’s Judgmental Boyfriend
Darius Jackson, the boyfriend of actress Keke Palmer, deleted his Instagram and Twitter accounts after expressing his frustration about the revealing dress Palmer wore to an Usher concert. He recently reactivated his Twitter after enabling other users from commenting under his posts. Jackson’s tweet, which has since been deleted, received criticism from Palmer’s fans, who accused him of publicly shaming her. However, some supporters defended Palmer’s right to dress as she pleased, while others believed Jackson had valid concerns about her attire as a mother.
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Does India.Aire Have A Point About Explicit Essence Fest Performances?
Singer India.Arie faced backlash after expressing her disapproval of Megan Thee Stallion and Janelle Monáe‘s stage performances at Essence Fest. Arie questioned the context and discretion of their acts, particularly in the presence of children. While some criticized Arie for being out of touch, she clarified that her critique was aimed at the performances, not the artists themselves, and emphasized her desire to see more respectful portrayals in the music industry.
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