As as much as white conservatives bemoan what they perceive as anti-white racism in America, and as much as they use that narrative to come for critical race theory, wokeness and all programs that promote diversity, equity and inclusion, the fact is, white people's grievances regarding anti-white racial discrimination is never backed by up by any independent data.

Black women face a 40% increased risk of mortality from breast cancer despite having a 4% lower incidence rate of breast cancer compared to white women. Some types of cancer, such as triple-negative breast cancer — an aggressive form of the disease — is  more prevalent among Black women and tends to be harder to treat. This can contribute to poorer outcomes compared to other racial and ethnic groups.

A recent study released by the UNCF (United Negro College Fund) suggests that Black parents want to see more Black teachers in education. 

It's interesting that all the things that Black men are stereotyped about--being predatory with white women, lying, cheating and being totally untrustworthy with finances--Trump actually is!  And MAGAs who hate Black men love it. 

Family & Parenting

Divesting from child care is bad for families, bad for child care providers, bad for communities, bad for business and bad for the economy.

News

Airman Roger Fortson was shot by an officer from the same police department involved in a viral "acorn" shooting.

Bernard Polite, the man who tried to shoot a paster, has been charged with homicide after police found the body of his cousin.

Derrick Johnson spoke to NewsOne exclusively about receiving the Champion Award and his work to ban menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars. 

Politics

Civil rights leaders have said that SB 189 would disproportionately affect Black and brown voters and the ACLU of Georgia has threatened to sue of Gov. Brian Kemp signed it.

Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk defended Ole Miss student JP Staples, who got kicked out of his frat for making racist monkey noises toward a Black student.

The Haiti Caucus is sounding the alarm.

While speaking about the tech and AI industry, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said Black kids in the Bronx don't know what computers are.