How damaging are so-called Reality Shows to our community?  Tamika Malory lays it all out. Click here to READ MORE.

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The April jobs report released by the Labor Department shows Unemployment for Blacks is at 13.2 percent. Click here to READ MORE.

We all know that we should exercise but what type of exercise should we do for our hearts. Click to READ MORE.

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Like many frustrated parents trying to find dolls that look like their daughters, one couple took matters into their own hands. Click here to READ MORE.

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Alice Walker is a Pulitzer Prize-winning author who was born February 9, 1944, in Eatonton, Georgia, whose novels and stories portray the hardships endured by Southern blacks. Her work includes Meridian, In Love and Trouble, and The Color Purple, which was turned into a critically-acclaimed film in 1985. In 2003, Walker’s Absolute Trust in the Goodness of the Earth: New […]

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His name is Jason Moran. Read why he is known as a Game Changer in the world of Jazz. Click Here To READ MORE.

Check out the new magazine designed to mend Black Relations by reshaping our view of Africa. Click here to READ MORE.

NASA(HOUSTON) -- Earth-watching scientists over at NASA on Wednesday rolled out what they call the “Black Marble,” a series of new images and video featuring Earth as seen from space at night.The images come from a new sensor on board the Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership satellite (NPP) launched last year by NASA and NOAA.NASA’s composite animation was stitched together with images gathered over 312 satellite orbits.  It took that many passes to get cloud-free images of every continent and island on the planet. NASA claims the new sensor — called VIIRS, or the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite — is so sensitive it can pick up the light of a single ship in the middle of the ocean.Scientists say the capability to observe Earth at night will help them get a more complete view of storms and other weather conditions that can’t be seen as well with other sensors used in daylight. Images from VIIRS are being used to forecast low clouds and fog at coastal airports like San Francisco, NASA said.The satellite also captured Hurricane Sandy as it bore down on the east coast in October.NASA has, over the years, released daytime versions of the entire Earth from space, dubbed the “Blue Marble.”The new images were released in San Francisco on Wednesday at an annual meeting of earth scientists held by the American Geophysical Union.Copyright 2012 ABC News Radio

Young black gay men finding the courage to stand for their lives.  Read more here…

Blackdoctors.org discusses the serious question of why black women are less likely to be diagnosed but more likely to die from Breast Cancer. Click here to READ MORE.

Blackdoctor.org is giving us a list of 5 foods to boost your workout. READ MORE HERE.