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A New Orleans-based nonprofit working to make STEM education accessible has received a grant from the NBA Foundation.
Trailblazing Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson will release a memoir.
Hakim's Bookstore—Philly’s first and longest-standing Black-owned bookstore—will receive a historical marker.
Newark native Hassan Abdus-Sabur cultivated the HBCU Scholarship Bike Ride and HBCU Textbook Fund to financially support students at historically Black colleges and universities.
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Spelman College has received a $1 million donation to support the creation of a documentary media studies center.
The New York City-based criminal justice reform nonprofit Avenues for Justice has received a grant from the NBA Foundation.
Emmett Till and his mother Mamie Till-Mobley are posthumously being honored with a Congressional Gold Medal.
South Carolina State University received a $90k grant to support a program that aims to increase the representation of Black male teachers.
Ludacris teamed up with Mercedes-Benz and the nonprofit Shoes That Fit to provide youth in Atlanta with shoes this holiday season.
The late civil rights icon Rep. John Lewis will be honored with a U.S. Postal Service stamp.
The foundation's donation will create scholarships and refurbish the school's basketball arena.
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