Nationwide — Tributes from across the world continue to come in for the patriarch of the Dudley Hair Care empire, icon, entrepreneur, and philanthropist Dr. Joe L. Dudley, Sr. who peacefully passed away on February 8, 2024. Celebration of Life events were held on February 18 and 19, 2024 in Greensboro, North Carolina. Born May Read More…
Author: Mahogany Revue
Black People Are Sick & Tired of Discussing The Same Eight People Month
By Freddie Taylor, CEO of Urban Intellectuals Not sure who controls your Black History programming, but Urban Intellectuals is looking to shake things up. The company that specializes in Black History Made Easy is ditching the same old discussions on Black History Month and prompting a fresh perspective. This is LONG OVERDUE. Stop Talking about Read More…
New ‘Ebony Alert’ Law To Help Bring Missing Black Youth And Women Home
Missing person text written with a typewriter. LOS ANGELES—California’s new Ebony Alert law to address the crisis of Black children and women between the ages of 12 and 25 who are reported missing under unexplained or suspicious circumstances took effect on Jan. 1. On Jan. 4, the California Highway Patrol issued the first Ebony Alert Read More…
North Carolina Hearing Over Alleged Racial Bias
A case in which a Black man was sentenced to death by a nearly all-white jury will be examined in a trial court hearing initially brought under the state’s Racial Justice Act. Hasson Bacote, who is on death row in North Carolina, is challenging his sentence after alleging that racial discrimination in jury selection tainted Read More…
This Founder Who Started A Black-Owned Wireless Carrier
Chaymeriyia Moncrief, the founder of Tesix Wireless Network, a prepaid wireless carrier, has restored her service to the public. In 2018, the entrepreneur launched Tesix Wireless when she was a teenager after she saw a gap in the telecommunications space. Since its inception, her company has seen great success in the last several years as it Read More…
Legislature OKs Blanket Social Media Ban For kids Under 16
WUFT | By Erina Anwar Florida’s Republican-led Legislature passed a sweeping bill Thursday in Tallahassee that would ban all kids under 16 from using social media – even with a parent’s permission – and would require everyone else in the Sunshine State to prove they are adults to continue using their online accounts. Within hours, Read More…