Author: Savannah Herald

Faith & Reflection: Voices from the Black Church and Beyond Though the book of Deuteronomy was ground zero for my journey in remembering, it’s easy to see how it is not the only place in Scripture to encourage this practice. Today, we’ll focus mostly on the treasure of the Psalms, a book rich in poetry, song, emotion, and worship. Through these songs of praise and recounting of Israel’s history, the psalmists call us to remember God. We move from suffering to praise by remembering. David did not hold back in sharing his heart to the Lord. Whether he was under…

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Style Spotlight: Looks, Trends & Fashion InspirationStop everything—pink and red are having a moment, and I couldn’t be more obsessed. These power shades are dominating everything from your wardrobe to your living room, and honestly? They’re here to make a statement. Let’s break down the vibe.Whether you’re dipping your toes into the trend with accessories or diving in head-first with statement pieces, pink and red are here to bring bold, unapologetic main character energy to 2025. And honestly? I’m so ready for it. What’s your fave way to rock these colors?Shop more red and pink outfits here!1ShoesWhether you’re rocking bold…

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Black Arts & Culture Feature: TOP NEW YORK MUSEUMS are presenting exhibitions of major African American artists this spring and summer with most on view through fall 2025. Solo exhibitions include the largest-ever surveys of Rashid Johnson at the Guggenheim Museum, Amy Sherald at the Whitney Museum of American Art, and Jack Whitten at the Museum of Modern Art. The Drawing Center is presenting the first museum show dedicated to Beauford Delaney’s drawings and the Brooklyn Museum is hosting the first museum exhibition of under-known sculptor Nancy Elizabeth Prophet. At the Metropolitan Museum of Art, multiple must-see presentations are on…

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Black Background & Cultural Perspective: The Hispanic man in the picture, run into down on the flooring with 3 participants of cops pinning him down, is Alex Pasilla, a United States Legislator from The Golden State. I can think about times in the existing and remote past when participants of Congress have really been detained. I have no recollection of a Legislator or Congressman on the ground being cuffed like George Floyd. Alex Padilla has really acted as a Lawmaker thinking about that 2021 Initial appointed to fill the seat of Kamala Harris when she was selected Vice President. He…

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Aging Well: Information & Insights for Elders and Caregivers When households begin checking out elderly living options, they desire to situate greater than simply a location to continue to be. They like a dense area that will definitely equip their taken pleasure in one to live their finest years to the max.

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Residential Property Details & Market Insights: Located in the preferable Smoke Rise area of Rock Hillside, this superbly maintained four-bedroom home with a functional perk deal area gives ageless allure, charitable area and outstanding ease. The level diligently is created daily for enjoyable living and including, different dining-room living and an extreme, cooking location a large, utility room 2 and updated washrooms full– one fifty percent and one Ageless. floor coverings circulation creating a comfy throughout the home, modern visual, matches any type of kind of that indoor design treatment interest. The obtained and appear this home info huge style…

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Savannah State Update: Savannah State University’s (SSU) 1980 alumnus Michael Williams was inducted into the Georgia Aviation Hall of Fame at the Museum of Aviation at the Robins Air Force Base in Warner Robins, Georgia. The event, held on May 17, also included the induction of Charles Dolson, Douglas G. Matthews, and Sonny Perdue, former Governor of Georgia, immediate past Secretary of Agriculture, and now Chancellor of the University System of Georgia. Williams, an aerospace engineer, aviation industry inventor, award recipient, U.S. patent holder, and a Macon, Georgia native, is the founder and CEO of Jetaire Group, an Atlanta-based avionics…

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Voices, Votes & Vision: The Latest in Politics & Public Policy A Black mother from Colorado shared a viral video of her children admiring her children for their blue eyes and blonde hair. Yes, her Black children. Despite the seemingly odd chance of these features showing up, it’s actually more common than we think.  Video will return here when scrolled back into view To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Nadiya Luwan Smith took to TikTok to share clips of her children – both of which have fair skin,…

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Empowering Black Entrepreneurship: Stories of Success, Strategy & Growth From the moment Ana de Armas first graced our screens as Paloma in No Time to Die, casually dispatching bad guys in a cocktail dress while delivering the franchise’s most memorable one-liners, it was clear we were witnessing the birth of a new action superstar. Now, with Ballerina, the John Wick universe’s first major spin-off, de Armas doesn’t just confirm her status as a legitimate action icon – she establishes herself as the natural successor to Angelina Jolie’s throne as Hollywood’s most formidable female action lead. The Making of an Action…

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From Hollywood to Home: Black Voices in Entertainment For years, the Beckhams have been the ultimate example of a well-adjusted famous family – two loving parents, three talented sons and a young daughter that’s the apple of everyone’s eye. But that image has erupted in recent weeks with rumours of a feud between eldest son Brooklyn, 26, and the rest of his family, as he shirked his dad’s extravagant 50th birthday celebrations. But this alleged feud did not come out of nowhere. In fact, there have been rumblings of a disagreement for years now, stemming back to Brooklyn’s marriage to Nicola Peltz…

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