Author: Savannah Herald

From Hollywood to Home: Black Voices in Entertainment 2 The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Bozoma Saint John is shutting down critics who think they have a say in her fertility journey. RHOBH’s Bozoma Saint John Claps Back at Critics Saying She’s ‘Too Old’ for Fertility Journey 8 The Bravo newcomer, 49, didn’t hold back when addressing social media trolls who have questioned her decision to try to expand her family with fiancé Keely Watson. According to Us Weekly, Boz revealed the harsh comments she receives online while discussing her journey. “In my comments, [there are] people who will…

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Savannah State Update: The first in a series of forums that will bring together business and creative professionals will be offered on March 12, at 6 p.m. at Savannah State University’s Kennedy Fine Arts Building. The event is free and open to the public, but registration is required. To register for the event, please visit www.eventbrite.com The panel discussion will guide on choosing a business structure, taxes, and financial literacy for artists, and curating a team to help manage artistic practices. Panelists include Arisa Burgest, MBA, chief financial officer at Assurance Reconciliation Services, LLC, along with Angela Roe, a painter,…

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Black Athletes in the Spotlight: HBCU Sports & Local Highlights Next Game: Erskine College 3/10/2026 | 2:00PM Mar. 10 (Tue) / 2:00PM  Erskine College History ALBANY, Ga.- Albany State completed their three-game sweep of Savannah State on Sunday afternoon with a 6-1 victory.The Tigers finished the game with one run and four hits while leaving ten runners on base.Savanah State scored their only run in the top of the first inning.Seth Stargell, who transferred to SSU from Albany State, drew a walk and advanced to second base on a throwing error by the pitcher.…

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Wellness That Matters: Black Health News & Community Care The oil industry is sustained by racial capitalism – racial capitalism refers to the intertwined nature of capitalism and racism, through which oil companies make profits through extractive activities that harm Black, Brown, and Indigenous people and the land. This oppression involves health harm, violence, and environmental degradation, and is often perpetuated by the actions of legislators and companies in the US. Oil operations emit air pollutants that drive climate change, perpetuate the plastic pollution and petrochemical expansion crises, contaminates and degrades soil health, poisons water, and causes serious public health…

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Tomorrow’s Tech, Today: Innovation That Moves Us Forward Historically, I’ve never really used an iPad. I’m certainly more than familiar with the ecosystem, both because I bought my mother and grandparents iPads and I have an iPhone and MacBook. (Of course, I will also always attempt to troubleshoot any issues they have.) But in general, tablets haven’t exactly been my thing; for casual messaging and web browsing, I have my phone, and for more intense use cases, I’ve got my laptop. But this year, I’ve gotten the chance to check out the latest iPad Air refresh (officially dubbed iPad Air…

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From Campus to Classroom: Stories That Shape Education African American Demonstrators outside White House, with signs “We demand the right to vote, everywhere” and Signs Protesting Police Brutality against Civil Rights Demonstrators in Selma, Alabama, Washington, D.C., USA, Warren K. Leffler, US News & World Report Magazine Collection, March 12, 1965. (Photo by: Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group via Getty Images) This weekend marks the 61st anniversary of the march on Selma, otherwise known as “Bloody Sunday.” One of the most violent marches of the Civil Rights Movement, the protest took place on March 7, 1965. It was sparked by…

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Stay Informed: Latest News from Across Georgia Behind every public school system is a governing body entrusted with the education of children. From March 9–13, Newton County Schools will join districts across Georgia in celebrating School Board Appreciation Week, recognizing the elected officials who aim to provide vision, governance and oversight for more than 20,000 students and thousands of employees across the district.School board members are the only elected Special Purpose Local Government officials in Georgia. Unlike General Purpose Local Government officials, whose scope spans multiple municipal functions, school board members focus solely on public education. Since 2010, Georgia school…

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Black Travelers: Explore Culture, Adventure & Connection Disney Cruise Line (DCL) has grown dramatically since the Disney Magic’s maiden voyage in 1998. By 2031, Disney Cruise Line plans to operate 13 ships, each debuting a new round of firsts.   Up next in DCL’s fleet is Disney Adventure, the first ship to homeport in Asia. Built around the spirit of exploration and its namesake, adventure, this ship will feature modern cruise innovation, immersive themed spaces, Broadway-style entertainment, and unforgettable onboard storytelling. Whether you are a first-time DCL guest or a seasoned Castaway Club member, here’s what you can expect onboard. By…

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Global Black Voices: News from around the World The small village of Tunis sits on the southern shore of Qarun Lake on the edge of the Fayoum Oasis in Egypt. If you game Cairo’s infamously snarly traffic well, you can reach it from the city centre in less than two hours. But Fayoum exists entirely outside Cairo’s gravitational pull. Its palm groves extend miles south from Qarun’s shores in a cloak of dusty emerald; to the lake’s north is desert as far as the eye can see. Houses with rammed-earth walls and domed roofs, surrounded by tousled gardens of hibiscus and bougainvillea, line the unpaved…

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Scientific research & Discovery: Discover the World Via Study and Technology Slewinski, T. L., Turner-Hissong, S., Paciorek, T., Brower-Toland, B. & & Shyu, C. Plant Physiol. 199 , kiaf 378 (2025 Post PubMed PubMed Central CAS Google Scholar Voss-Fels, K. P., Stahl, A. & & Hickey, L. T. Q. BMC Biol. 17 , 18 (2019 Write-up PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Podevin, N., Davies, H. V., Hartung, F., Nogué, F. & & Casacuberta, J. M. Trends Biotechnol. 31 , 375– 383 (2013 Short article PubMed CAS Google Scholar Komor, A. C., Kim, Y. B., Packer, M. S., Zuris, J. A.…

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