Author: Savannah Herald

Faith & Reflection: Voices from the Black Church and Beyond Dr. Malcolm Foley reminds believers that Jesus told us we can’t serve God and Mammon. In his book The Anti Greed Gospel, he challenges believers to confront the greed that gave birth to racism in America and continues to perpetuate injustice in our nation today. The full interview is above, excerpts below have been edited for clarity and length.  Allen Absolutely. The first question I have for you, I mean, this subtitle, it kind of lays it out. Why the love of money is the root of racism and how…

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Style Spotlight: Looks, Trends & Fashion Inspiration The Doom Tour came to a deadly conclusion in New York tonight where Netflix and Spotify gave Wednesday Season 2 Part 2 a fittingly spooky celebration, inviting 300 fans, influencers, and press including top Gaga and Wednesday listeners on Spotify to Guastavino’s in New York City for a Graveyard Gala. Alongside Jenna Ortega, Emma Myers and Joy Sunday, Lady Gaga announced a brand-new song “The Dead Dance,” that will be featured in Wednesday Season 2. Guests were invited to step inside bespoke coffins for an exclusive first listen to a snippet of the…

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Black Arts & Culture Feature: Ethiopian graphic artist and illustrator Robel Tamiru Sebsibe, also known as Dotphic, is a multidisciplinary creative whose work blends geometry, portraiture, and bold use of color into a distinctive visual language. With roots in architecture and a passion for both sound and visuals, Dotphic has cultivated a style that feels architectural in its precision yet deeply expressive in its storytelling. I’m Ethiopian, Born in Bahirdar and raised in Addis Ababa the heart of a country with so many cultures, languages, and rhythms woven together. Living there meant being surrounded by color, energy, and contradiction. It…

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Black History & Cultural Point Of Views: Carol M. Highsmith, Public using, Given That Wikimedia Commons demographics the 2020 people, the people of Newbern, Alabama, was 133 listed below. That’s people 186 a negative in 2010 It’s area individuals; have actually far better left for operate in various other areas situated or battle the additionally Depending on tough. source the in between, Newbern is never ever 64 % and 85 % Black and had till had a Black mayor Actually 2020 never ever, Newbern had a political election had initially for mayor. From the setup mayor on, the has actually…

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Aging Well: News & Insights for Seniors and Caregivers “Grandparents are our continuing tie to the near-past, to the events and beliefs and experiences that so strongly affect our lives and the world around us,” said Marian McQuade, the founder of National Grandparents Day. This holiday gives families a special opportunity to honor grandparents, recognize their wisdom, and strengthen the bond between generations. But with busy schedules and so many ways to connect, you may be wondering: What’s the best way to celebrate Grandparents Day? Let’s explore the history of the holiday, why it matters, and some meaningful activities your…

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Real Estate News & Market Insights: Weekly housing inventory data In recent years, our weekly inventory data typically reached its highest point in October or November, which is later than in the pre-COVID era. However, around mid-June, when mortgage rates began to decline, I observed a slight shift in the data. If you had asked me whether I expected inventory to decrease in August, given that mortgage rates were still at 6.50% and higher, I would have said no. Yet, that is exactly what occurred. Currently, year-over-year inventory growth has dropped from recent highs of 33% to 22%, despite mortgage…

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Mr. Warren Ericson Middlebrooks, Jr. December 31, 1987 — August 30, 2025 Savannah, GA Mr. Warren Ericson Middlebrooks, Jr. was born on December 31, 1987, in Beaufort, South Carolina and passed away on Saturday, August 30, 2025 in phoenix, Arizona. More information can be found at Adams Funeral Home.

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Tomorrow’s Tech, Today: Innovation That Moves Us Forward Fresh on the heels of August’s black moon is September’s full moon, which will be among the most interesting full moons of 2025. It’s coming with a total lunar eclipse, making it a blood moon. Viewers in the US won’t be able to see the upcoming lunar eclipse, but the moon should still appear redder than usual. The total lunar eclipse, which takes place on Sept. 7, will be visible primarily in Asia, Australia, Eastern Europe and Eastern Africa. Most of the rest of Europe and Africa will see a partial eclipse, while North…

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Stay Informed: Latest News from Across Georgia Sponsored Content HealthChoice Center of Peachtree City is using cutting-edge treatment like Cold Laser therapy, SoftWave therapy and TPI certified assessment to treat sports injuries in local athletes, from student-athletes to pickleball and golf players. When it comes to sports injuries, Dr. Noah Marchese, owner of HealthChoice Center, has seen it all. HealthChoice Center offers therapies to target specific injuries and get them back on the field.  “Especially with the high school kids, their injuries, we see a lot of football players and baseball players with sprains and strains of elbows, shoulders, knees,”…

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Black Travelers: Explore Culture, Adventure & Connection by Jameelah Mullen August 29, 2025 The sibling-owned establishment opened in 2021. USA Today crowned 1010 Wine and Events as the Best Wine Bar in America 2025. Located in Inglewood, California, the luxury establishment is the first and only Black woman–owned wine bar in Inglewood.   Located at the intersection of La Brea and Centinela, the wine bar boasts the largest selection of Black-owned brands, including Taraji P. Henson’s Seven Daughters wine and Issa Rae’s Viarae Prosecco.  USA Today praised the establishment for its wide selection of wines and its food menu, which offers…

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