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From Hollywood to Home: Black Voices in Entertainment Moses Sumney had never been “terribly interested” in being a film composer. But when he read the script for Aleshea Harris’ directorial debut, Is God Is, it blew him away. So much so that he had to say yes to Amazon-MGM Studios’ offer to score t. “I thought the script was really wonderful and it was cool to read such an original voice jump off the page […] In the end, it actually felt like a lot of friends and mutual friends sort of coming together to do something great,” he explained…
From Hollywood to Home: Black Voices in Entertainment Netflix is dropping a three-part docuseries that revisits Michael Jackson’s 2005 trial in which he was acquitted on charges of child molestation. “Michael Jackson: The Verdict” drops June 3 and features archival footage and interviews with key players involved in the trial including jurors, figures from both the defense and the prosecution, journalists who were inside the courtroom and other eyewitnesses who saw the events unfold firsthand. “It has been 20 years since the trial of Michael Jackson in which he was found not guilty. Yet, to this day, controversy still rages,”…
Black Athletes in the Spotlight: HBCU Sports & Local Highlights The Hardeeville boys soccer team is in the same position as last year, as they prepare to play for the SCHSL Class A state title against Dixie on Thursday. Read the full article on the original site
Wellness That Matters: Black Health News & Community Care As of today, January 23, 2026, 41 states have abortion bans in effect, including 13 states with total bans and 28 states with bans based on gestational duration. For millions of people, including far too many Black women and birthing people, abortion care is no longer a right… it is functionally out of reach. At Black Women for Wellness (BWW) and Black Women for Wellness Action Project (BWWAP), we are clear about what this moment means. The fall of Roe reinforced a system that has always attempted to control Black bodies…
Tomorrow’s Tech, Today: Innovation That Moves Us Forward At Google I/O, the company unveiled Managed Agents in its Gemini API — a service that promises to collapse weeks of agent deployment work into a single API call. It’s also a sign that Google believes its ecosystem, including the newly launched Antigravity CLI, is ready to own the execution layer end-to-end.Before a single agent is written, teams are already spending days on the unglamorous work: standing up execution environments, managing sandboxes, wiring tool call infrastructure. Model providers like Anthropic have launched platforms to handle much of that work — but Google’s…
From Campus to Classroom: Stories That Shape Education The board chair says the policy is not about being anti-technology, but instead providing instructional balance. ATLANTA — How much time is too much time learning on a screen? Atlanta Public Schools is working to define that, as the school board is reviewing a screen time policy for its classrooms. A draft of the policy, was discussed at last week’s policy committee meeting. APS School Board Chair Jessica Johnson said some parents have voiced concerns about instructional time on devices in class. This story continues below. “So we’re just…
Stay Informed: Latest News from Across Georgia NEWTON COUNTY — Interim Chair Linda Hays says she’s reimbursing Newton County $4,200 after a surprise dinner was held for her using taxpayer money.Hays and 49 other guests reportedly convened for a surprise celebratory dinner on March 26 at Joachim Herz House, according to documents obtained by The Covington News. The event was held as a way to honor Hays’ 50 years of service to Newton County.Latonja Threets-Hamp, executive administrative assistant to the chair, sent an email to the invited guests on Feb. 24. “Only ‘50 Special Guests for 50 Years’ of her…
Black Travelers: Explore Culture, Adventure & Connection Let me tell you what Black US travelers have figured out about Thailand in the last decade, because the rest of the industry is still catching up. Phuket sits at the top of the bucket-list rotation now. It used to be the trip people whispered about after they went, the one that felt too far, too unfamiliar, too “are we sure?” to plan. Then the first wave of Black travel influencers landed on Bangtao Beach, the second wave went to a floating beach club in the Andaman Sea, the third wave came home…
Global Black Voices: News from around the World Africa’s newest executive leadership programme is making an unusually direct argument: the continent’s development ambitions will not be realised through leadership models designed outside Africa’s realities. That is the premise behind the Transformative African Leadership (TAL) programme. This new pan-African initiative is delivered through a partnership between the Nelson Mandela School of Public Governance, Mohammed VI Polytechnic University, Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar and the Institute for Development Studies at the University of Nairobi. The programme enters a growing debate around how African institutions prepare leaders for economic transformation, regional integration and governance reform. Dr Penny…

