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Caroline Wanga, Detavio Samuels, Jason Lee Tackle Lack Of Advertising Funding For Black-Owned Media
ATLANTA DAILY WORLD — “The problem with Black-targeted versus Black-owned is that Black-targeted does not return that money back to Black. Every dollar you give to Black-targeted media does not come back to our community. It does not create Black generational wealth. It does not create a reality where economic inclusion is a human right. Those dollars go back to somebody else. The difference between Black-owned and Black-targeted is that the dollar stays with us, comes back to us, and gets multiplied by us. And it continues to drive generational wealth. Everybody can participate in Black culture, but you must pay for it at its full value and you must pay the culture that develops it. The revolution must be financed at full value.”
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Study: Waiting Lists for Child Care Assistance Nearly Doubled
BLACKPRESS USA NEWSWIRE — “Since the expiration of tens of billions of dollars in federal child care funding in 2023 and 2024, an already fragile child care system has been pushed even closer to the brink.”
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Venus Williams Calls a Sabalenka Exit a Tragedy
ROLLING OUT — Crucially, Williams did not read the comment as a real farewell. She said she did not believe Sabalenka truly wanted to leave, calling such an outcome a loss for both the player and the sport.
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COMMENTARY: Using Art, Healing, And Community to Transform Mental Health Dialogue
THE CAROLINIAN — Operating at the intersection of the arts and mental health, Darkness RISING uses music, storytelling, wellness programming, and community engagement to inspire healing while addressing barriers that have historically prevented many Black Americans from accessing mental health support.
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