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"Quiet quitting" a.k.a. doing the bare minimum at work isn't an option for people of color
Some experts say that despite quiet quitting making a ton of headlines recently, this is largely a luxury for white workers, while workers of color don't feel safe setting the same boundaries.
Alelia Murphy, 114, the oldest living person in America loves God, family and laughter
The oldest living person in the United States is an African-American God-fearing woman who says the key to longevity is to “treat people right.” On July 6, Alelia Murphy celebrated her historic 114th birthday, surrounded by family and friends at the Harlem State Office Building in New York.
Bishop T.D. Jakes receives high praise for greatly reducing recidivism rates through his T.O.R.I. program
Federal rates of recidivism—the tendency of a convicted criminal to reoffend—are high. But Dallas mega church pastor, Bishop T.D. Jakes, has found a formula to reduce those rates drastically through his Texas Offender Reentry Initiative (T.O.R.I.).
VIDEO: 'God moves miraculously' says first inmate released under ‘First Step Act’
Do you believe in miracles? What about second chances? Matthew Charles certainly does. In less than one month, he went from a jail cell to the State of the Union Address. That road to Washington, DC, however, includes a criminal past that started in Tennessee. Watch his story.
The History of Black History Month: All you need to know
Black History Month is considered one of the nation’s oldest organized history celebrations, and has been recognized by U.S. presidents for decades through proclamations and celebrations.
Colin Kaepernick singing along to Hezekiah Walker’s ‘God Favored Me’ gets gospel artist's attention
As controversy swirls around him and his fight against police brutality and racial inequality, a video of the former San Francisco 49ers quarterback, Colin Kaepernick, singing along to gospel artist Hezekiah Walker’s 2009 hit, “God Favored Me,” is going viral.
Kierra Sheard shares ‘amazing’ visit to South Africa’s Robben Island where Mandela was imprisoned
Gospel singer Kierra Sheard is known for touching hearts with her powerful songs and vocals. Recently, her own heart was touched during a visit to Cape Town, South Africa. She toured Robben Island, where Nelson Mandela, spent 18 years.