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Federal authorities are investigating disturbing racist text messages sent anonymously to Black Americans across the United States, including students.  These messages invoked themes of slavery, instructing recipients to “report to the nearest plantation.”  The texts have triggered concern and condemnation, and multiple law enforcement agencies are now involved. Text Messages Spark National Alarm The texts have been reported in states such as New York, California, Alabama, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee.  Each message varied slightly in wording, but most instructed the recipients to gather their belongings and prepare to “pick cotton”

BlackDoctor.org (BDO) has introduced an AI-powered chatbot, designed to offer culturally relevant health guidance to Black Americans.  This new feature provides round-the-clock support and draws from BDO’s repository of over 17,000 articles, ensuring that users receive tailored information related to chronic conditions, mental health, and healthy living.  As a leading platform offering health content specifically for Black communities, BDO’s chatbot stands out for its focus on culturally sensitive, condition-specific support. Tailored Health Information At Your Fingertips The BlackDoctor Chatbot claims to be the first of its kind, offering personalized, culturally

Addressing Black economic inequality could unlock $1 trillion in annual economic growth in the US, according to a study by the Black Economic Alliance (BEA) Foundation.  The research, titled “Architecture for Action,” highlights the potential for economic revitalization through targeted interventions aimed at closing the economic gaps faced by Black Americans. The Roots of Economic Disparity The BEA Foundation’s study arrives amid a wave of skepticism and retrenchment regarding diversity initiatives.  Despite the cultural backlash, leaders like JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon and tech investor Marcelo Claure advocate for sustained

There is an alarming rise in disinformation in the media for Black Americans as the elections approach, according to a recent survey. Survey Highlights Disparities In Media Consumption And Misinformation A public opinion poll commissioned by Free Press BSP Research and the African American Research Collaborative surveyed 3,000 people in the US.  The findings reveal that Black and Latino Americans are more likely to access news on platforms like Facebook and YouTube compared to their white and Asian American counterparts.  This group is also more engaged with social media content,

People of color are more likely to work irregular and prolonged hours, contributing to long-term health issues, according to a new study by Wen-Jui Han, a professor at NYU Silver School of Social Work. Even among Black professionals and other minorities in office jobs, Han tells Fortune, there’s a pressure to work longer hours to succeed. Long, irregular work hours Han’s study utilized data from the 1979 National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, which tracked over 7,000 U.S. workers from age 22 to 50. She found that employees, especially people of color,