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The coronavirus pandemic has taken a toll on millions of people around the world. In the United States, Black people are more at risk of dying from or developing serious complications from the virus. The economic fallout has also had a disproportionate impact on minorities, and the summer of racial justice protests has only compounded the mental and emotional stress for some.
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Black Lives Matters signs from two historic Black churches were destroyed. William Lamar IV says his congregation will keep its "desire to make this nation what it claims to be, but never has been."
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A student from Nova Southeastern University published a book this summer describing issues that affect the Black community. Mental health is one of them.
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On this Thursday, April 16, episode of Sundial:What does public transit look like during coronavirus? Thousands of essential workers in South Florida…
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Tulane University medical students visited a former plantation last week to take a photo that's going viral. "We were embodying the strength of the people who lived on those grounds," a student says.
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Garth C. Reeves Sr., publisher emeritus of The Miami Times and a voice for the aspirations of African Americans in Miami for most of the past century,…
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W. George Allen, a hugely influential figure in Broward history and its black community, has died, his family confirmed Thursday. He was 83.In 1962, Allen…
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The American Black Film Festival, an annual event that brings together emerging black filmmakers and artists, wrapped up it’s last day in South Florida…
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While barbers swept fallen hair from the floor of Fweago Cutz barber shop, guests and volunteers set up folding chairs and a projector.After the lights…
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A floating digital billboard in the ocean off South Beach Monday afternoon aimed to make black visitors feel relaxed and at home at the beach. The…
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A new study looks at the disparate treatment of black adult criminal defendants in Miami-Dade County.“Unequal treatment: Racial and Ethnic Disparities in…