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'I see you': The movement getting black men talking - MSNA campaigner has started a movement to get black men to talk openly about their experiences with trauma. Peter Reeves, 44, from Romford, began the group NINE - or "A Nod is Not Enough" - to help ...
A peaceful little garden on the corner of Ward and Chandler Street in Ohio was tainted by hate over the weekend. “When I ...
NBC News's Joe Fryer speaks to the co-founder of a "walk-and-talk" group that aims to fight loneliness, an epidemic growing ...
Darrell Forte, who leads an annual Black men’s summit supporting Birmingham improvements, poses for a portrait on Oct. 21, 2024. Nationally, homicide is ebbing from a pandemic-era crest.
On Sunday afternoon, the Friday Center hosted " The Talk," a one-man show written and performed by UNC alum Sonny Kelly. The show centers on the conversation African American parents often have ...
The group wants to normalize Black men prioritizing their health by providing a safe space to learn about fitness and mindfulness, while supporting them on their own health journeys.
About one in five younger Black men say they support the Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, according to new polling of voters done for the NAACP between Oct. 11-17.
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