(Black PR Wire) MIAMI, FL – In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Black PR Wire’s Thrivin’ in Color podcast spotlights Marissa Thomas, co-founder and CEO of For the Breast of Us, a national community dedicated to empowering women of color affected by breast cancer. In this insightful episode, Marissa joins host Camry Brown to share her personal journey, passion for advocacy, and how she’s transforming survivorship into strength, sisterhood, and representation. During this moving and inspiring episode, Marissa discusses the vision behind For the Breast of Us and the emotional, physical and social shifts women experience after diagnosis. She…
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Tennessee star freshman Nate Ament spent time coaching basketball in his mother’s home country of Rwanda (Black PR Wire) Nate Ament’s mother used to struggle to tell her kids about her life’s journey. Ament, 18, will soon begin his freshman season for the Tennessee Volunteers after turning down a multitude of suitors. He is one of the most hyped prospects in college basketball, and is widely seen as a top contender to go first overall in the 2026 NBA draft and make millions of dollars in salary and endorsements. One generation before him, Ament’s mother, Godelive Mukankuranga, was born of Tutsi…
(Black PR Wire) In anticipation of this year’s observance of Juneteenth, the Global Circle for Reparations and Healing today released a Declaration urging all Global Africans (Africans on the Continent and across the Diaspora) to focus intently on healing. The Centering Healing Declaration calls on Africans everywhere to join in the quest for freedom from the most powerful and longest-lasting impacts of enslavement and colonization: the profound, unmeasured and untreated, injuries resulting from generations of assaults on the bodies, minds, and spirits of Africans and People of African Descent. The Declaration is the outcome of a groundbreaking Summit convened in…
