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Tameka Foster recently launched a change.org petition dedicated to cleaning and restoring Lake Lanier after her son's death 11 years ago. The post Tameka Foster Wants To Save Children From The Horrors Of Georgia’s Lake Lanier appeared first on NewsOne.

AI systems heavily rely on vast datasets to learn patterns and make predictions. Unfortunately, historical data is often plagued with biases and have elements of systemic racism baked within. The post The Intersection Of AI And Anti-Blackness: Unraveling The Complex Problem appeared first on NewsOne.

Inside we’ve listed notable instances of football coaches who have been accused of being anti-Black. The post Notable Times Football Coaches Were Accused Of Being Anti-Black appeared first on NewsOne.

Here is the story of Six Triple Eight, a World War Two battalion of Black women who traveled to Europe to help solve a postal crisis. The post The Hidden Story Of Six Triple Eight: The Battalion Of Back Women Who Served In WWII appeared first on NewsOne.

For my entire, affirmative action has been a confusing topic for many (even for me), which led to some weird moments as a Black teen. The post How My High School Teammate Once Weaponized Affirmative Action To Hurt Me appeared first on NewsOne.

Ralph Yarl, the Black teen who was shot in the head by his neighbor, recently sat down with Robin Roberts to share his story with the world.  The post ‘No One Answered’: Ralph Yarl Says Neighbor Wouldn’t Help Him After He Was Shot In Head appeared first on NewsOne.

Josephine Wright has filed a lawsuit against a real estate developer trying to force her to sell her property in South Carolina. The post 93-Year-Old Black Woman Claims Developer Tried To Force Her To Sell Her Family Property, Lawsuit Says appeared first on NewsOne.

Dr. Steven Williams was appointed the President of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, making him the first Black man in the position. The post Meet The First Black Man To Lead The American Society Of Plastic Surgery  appeared first on NewsOne.

Lee Rose’s 1998 film 'The Color Of Courage' will be premiering on TV One Monday, June 19, 9 p.m. ET/8 p.m. CT on Juneteenth. The post Sipes v. McGhee: Exploring The Modern Impact Of Racially Restrictive Covenants appeared first on NewsOne.

Funeral details have been released for Cyrus Carmack-Belton, the 14-year-old Black boy murdered by the owner of a gas station in Columbia.  The post Funeral Details Set For Cyrus Carmack-Belton As Killer’s Violent Past Surfaces appeared first on NewsOne.

An 18-year-old, Louisiana baseball player, went missing after jumping off a Bahamas cruise ship as an alleged dare.

On the third anniversary of the murder of George Floyd civil rights leaders mourn the loss of the Black man whose death sparked a movement.