The image shows Caribbean Community (CARICOM) leaders and officials—including CARICOM Secretary-General Dr. Carla Barnett, Jamaica's Prime Minister Andrew Holness, St. Kitts and Nevis Prime Minister Terrance Drew, and Saint Lucia Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre—at the 50th Regular Meeting of the Conference of CARICOM Heads of Government.

Why CARICOM’s Reparations Case for Caribbean Nations Has More Momentum

For decades, the question of reparations for slavery and colonialism has remained one of the most difficult and controversial issues in international affairs. The devastating consequences of slavery and colonialism are well documented, yet debates over the legitimacy, scope and merits of reparations have continued to generate strong arguments on both sides.

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collage of images-- the top features the cast of The Polygamist, bottom left is the promotional image for for Blood Sisters, and the bottom right is the promotional image for Anikulapo

The Polygamist and 4 Black Netflix Shows to Watch This Summer 

You know that feeling when you open Netflix and, before you know it, you have been scrolling for close to an hour in search of something interesting to watch, only to end up on a comfort show you have already watched twice? If that sounds familiar, welcome to the club. We have all been there before, but you don’t have to go through that this summer.

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2026 Back-to-School Sales Tax Holiday for Black Families Too

For many parents, back-to-school shopping is one of the biggest household expenses of the year. And with the cost of living going up, every dollar saved matters. That is why millions of American families look forward to back-to-school sales tax holidays. This is a limited period during which participating states temporarily remove state sales tax on selected purchases.

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Bundibugyo Ebola Strain Lessons for African Governments and Black Communities

When conversations turn to Ebola, most people immediately think of the devastating West African epidemic of 2014–2016, which claimed thousands of lives and exposed serious weaknesses in healthcare systems across the continent. Yet Ebola is not a single virus. It consists of several species, each with unique characteristics and varying fatality rates.

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Hot To Trot In August

Check this out: A recent British study found that arts and cultural activities can improve your health and well-being. Yes, it even noted that cultural enrichment slows aging. It found that folks who attended museums, concerts, movies, plays, and other cultural activities at least once every few months were physiologically younger than those who did not by about 3 years.

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