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Royal, Radiant, and Unapologetic: A Love Letter to Black Women

By Sharon McCoy, Northend Agent’s Black African-American Queens, we are magic. Our bodies, hair, style, careers, and, most importantly, inner strength are undeniable forces in...

“Qualified: How Competency Checking and Race Collide at Work” by Shari Dunn

By Terri Schlichenmeyer, Northend Agent’s Check your work. When you were in school, you probably heard that a lot. Look over that math equation. Be sure...

On Making Space For Them Organizations Made For Black Girls

By Randi Locke, Northend Agent’s Young women need to have spaces just for them. From Girl Scouts to Girls on the Run these spaces can...

Murmurations: Climate Solutions Require Black Ecology

By Quinton Sankofa, YES Magazine The dominant narrative of the climate crisis goes something like this: “The burning of fossil fuels has produced so much...

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Award-winning Black Journalist Has Show Cancelled on MSNBC – Here’s Why We Should Care

By Deidre Montague, Northend Agent’s Once God confirmed to me that He wanted me to transition careers from social work to journalism, I made...

GOVERNOR LAMONT PROPOSES THE LARGEST EXPANSION OF PRESCHOOL ACCESS IN CONNECTICUT HISTORY

Governor Ned Lamont announced that he is urging the Connecticut General Assembly to approve legislation he is proposing this session that will implement...

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Murmurations: Climate Solutions Require Black Ecology

By Quinton Sankofa, YES Magazine The dominant narrative of the climate crisis goes something like this: “The burning of fossil fuels has produced so...

On Trayvon Martin’s 30th Birthday, Black Lives Still Matter

By Liz Courquet-Lesaulnier, Word In Black On a Sunday evening in late February 2012, I gathered around the TV with my family in Los...

Kendrick Lamar’s Master Class In The Key Of Subversion

By Dr. Mustafa Ali As the world tuned in to the most-watched Super Bowl halftime show in history, Kendrick Lamar, aka (K.Dot) didn’t just...
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Royal, Radiant, and Unapologetic: A Love Letter to Black Women

By Sharon McCoy, Northend Agent’s Black African-American Queens, we are magic. Our bodies, hair, style, careers, and, most...

“Qualified: How Competency Checking and Race Collide at Work” by Shari Dunn

By Terri Schlichenmeyer, Northend Agent’s Check your work. When you were in school, you probably heard that a lot....

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By Randi Locke, Northend Agent’s Young women need to have spaces just for them. From Girl Scouts to Girls on the Run these spaces can serve as a haven for young...

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