Black Arts & Culture Feature: Terence Ntsako Maluleke stands out as one of the artists redefining how Black identity is represented in contemporary visual culture. His work bridges digital media, fine art, and animation, illustrating how technology and tradition can merge to express layered experiences of modern African life. Terence Ntsako Maluleke is a digital artist and painter from Soweto, South Africa, whose work captures the vibrancy, complexity, and multiplicity of contemporary Black life. Rooted in the energy of the township community where he was raised, Maluleke’s art reflects both a deep personal history and a broader vision of pan-African…
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Black Background & Cultural Point Of Views: For an experience with amongst one of the most wonderful traditions of Britain’s very early american tasks, take a drive along the A 31 in south Dorset. On the stretch in between the incredibly called communities of Winterborne Zelston and Sturminster Marshall, the roadway twists nearly 90 levels; lining the edge below you’ll see a wall surface area– not commonly high, yet remarkably long. Reputedly going for 3 miles and composing virtually 2 million blocks, it was most likely created with generate income from slavery. This is the supposed ‘excellent wall surface area…
Aging Well: News & Insights for Seniors and Caregivers Inviting a caregiver into your loved one’s home can bring both relief and hesitation. For many families, the decision to begin home care comes with excitement but also uncertainty. After all, you’re trusting someone new with the comfort, safety, and well-being of someone you love deeply. At Caring Senior Service, we understand the fears associated with senior care. Many families share similar concerns about home care services, including cost, reliability, safety, and trust. Our team talks with families every day who want to make sure their loved one will be cared…
HBCU News Spotlight: Over the weekend, Hurricane Melissa intensified into a Category 5 storm and is expected to strike Jamaica on Tuesday, Oct. 28. Students, faculty and staff at Morgan State University are expressing concern for their loved ones abroad. In a statement, the university said it “joins the global community in expressing deep concern over Hurricane Melissa and its potential impact on Jamaica and neighboring regions.” The university noted that as a diverse institution with students, faculty and staff who hail from Jamaica or have familial and cultural ties to the island, the unfolding situation may be especially distressing…
Local Impact Spotlight: A raccoon in Pooler in west Chatham County has tested positive for rabies. The Chatham County Health Department’s environmental health office reminds all residents to avoid contact with wild animals and ensure pets are properly vaccinated against rabies. On October 21st, a resident contacted Chatham County Animal Services after a raccoon attacked their family dog in a residential area near the I-16 and I-95 interchange. Animal services picked up the raccoon, which tested positive for rabies. Fortunately, the dog was up to date on its rabies vaccination and has received a booster vaccine, and no humans were…
Savannah State Update: Students gathered in the bleachers at the 2025 Homecoming pep rally. Lauryn Leech Savannah State University’s 2025 Homecoming celebrations kicked off with an amazing pep rally on October 22, 2025, inside Tiger Arena. Doors opened at 7 p.m., and by the official start at 8, the venue was packed with students, alumni and community members eager to celebrate Tiger pride. The night featured excellent performances from artists Bunna B and Waka Flocka Flame, who brought the crowd to its feet with their popular hits and entertaining stage presence. But before the music even began, the evening offered…
Savannah State Update: Savannah State University’s (SSU) Association of Pre-Law Education Students (APLES) recently participated in the LSAC Forum and HBCU Pre-Law Summit held in Atlanta. More than 150 universities from around the U.S. were present at this year’s summit. During the two-day event, students engaged in discussions with admission specialists from participating law schools, networked with peers from other universities, and explored various programs and options offered by these institutions. Damon Elmore, a graduate of Savannah State University and the Executive Director of the State Bar of Georgia, delivered a motivational message to the students about the importance of…
Real Estate News & Market Insights: Steps to sell a house by owner Next, we’ll share a detailed step-by-step list illustrating the entire FSBO process you can expect. 1. Prepare your house for sale Whether you’re selling with a Realtor or by owner, you’ll want to get your South Dakota home ready before any showings. This is vital to increase your chances of receiving a fair price. Here are some key home preparations to put on your FSBO to-do list. Indoors Declutter everywhere, including floors, shelves, and surfaces. Make needed repairs, such as leaky faucets or broken door handles. Lightly…
Empowering Black Entrepreneurship: Stories of Success, Strategy & Growth In 1776, the Continental Congress approved the Declaration of Independence. This groundbreaking document was a testament to the courage of the colonists, marking the first time a group of colonies declared their separation from a powerful empire. In a revolutionary act, the colonists asserted their right to govern themselves rather than being ruled by a king, which was an unprecedented concept in human history. In response to this declaration, King George III of England declared war on the former colonies. However, after a long and arduous struggle, the colonies emerged victorious…
Stay Informed: Latest News from Across Georgia Stories are not just words on a page. They are a blueprint for possibilities. That belief resonated with the attending audience at The Dogwood on Saturday evening as the National Black Child Development Institute (NBCDI), which hosted its inaugural Book, Toy & Media (BTM) Awards, honoring the creators who are shaping how Black children see themselves and the worlds they imagine. Held Oct. 25 as part of NBCDI’s 2025 National Conference, the event marked a milestone for the 50-year-old organization, whose mission is to build a just future where every Black child is…

