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Artist Reif Rawyal Talks About The Quiet Censor And How Algorithmic Bias Silences Black Voices
When platinum-selling artist Reif Rawyal released a protest track about New York’s 2009 election and stop-and-frisk policing, the consequences were immediate: national headlines, professional blacklisting, and what today’s creators now call “shadowbanning.” Rawyal's story, echoed by creators like Nikki Free , exposes how algorithm-driven suppression and reputational risks converge to mute anti-racist speech on major platforms despite claims of neutrality. This investigation

Knowledge Born Allah
Oct 10, 20254 min read


Overcoming Challenges and Empowering the Black Family The Journey of Nsw Aankh Benu to Revive Kemetic Spirituality
Hmt Nsw Wrt Meri Benu Ummi Zarr Nsw Aankh Benu with the Mother of Zarr in the Nubian Village in Aswan, Egypt. Photo Credit: Umeme Houston...

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Sep 20, 20254 min read


DOGE DEI Desist Leaves MDEAT’s Award Gala & Ms. Byrd’s Vision High and Dry
MIAMI – The inaugural Arthur Lee McDuffie Activist Awards Gala, envisioned as a transformative celebration of justice and community...

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Sep 7, 20254 min read


Eatonville Celebrates 138 Years of History, Resilience, and Community
Community members gather under colorful tents to celebrate Eatonville's 138th Anniversary, with a backdrop of palm trees and a historic...

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Aug 17, 20252 min read


Jasmine Harris and Charles E. Eady Are Redefining Black Heritage Through Art and Action
Jasmine Harris stands proudly in an art gallery, holding a book that honors the hidden stories of Hannibal Square, surrounded by vibrant...

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Jul 25, 20254 min read
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