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Packed Houses, Broken Restrooms: An Overlooked Problem in Some Black-Serving Restaurants
On any given weekend, many restaurants and lounges that primarily cater to African American patrons are visibly thriving. DJs draw crowds. Tables are full. Lines form outside. By most outward measures, business is good. Yet a closer look—often in the most basic space of any public establishment—reveals a different reality. Restrooms in some of these venues are frequently in poor condition. Patrons report nonfunctioning toilets and urinals, broken stall doors, ripped booth sea


Assata Shakur, a symbol of Black liberation and resilience, has passed away in Cuba at 78.
Havana, Cuba — Assata Olugbala Shakur, known to many as one of the most polarizing and enduring figures of the Black liberation movement,...


Why the Killing of Charlie Kirk Matters to All Americans — Including Black Communities
Charlie Kirk’s Killing Should Alarm All of Us The news of Charlie Kirk’s fatal shooting at Utah Valley University hit like a thunderclap....
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