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Howard University Professor Launches GoFundMe To Help HBCU Journalism Students Graduate

Patton emphasized how common this issue is for many HBCU students.


A Howard University Professor has reached out to the HBCU community to help the school’s journalism students graduate.

Dr. Stacey Patton launched a GoFundMe to help some of her students relieve their outstanding tuition payments. With a goal of $20K, donors can help these HBCU students achieve a milestone that they worked years for.

“These student journalists have spent the past four years pouring their energy, brilliance, and resilience into their education,” wrote the Howard professor in the GoFundMe page description. “They’ve weathered personal hardships, financial strain, a pandemic, and a society that constantly underestimates them — and still, they rose. They completed every course, passed every exam, met every requirement to earn their degrees.”

She continued, “But now, a cruel technicality threatens to keep them from the moment they’ve dreamed of: walking across the stage in cap and gown, hearing their name called, and seeing the pride shine on their families’ faces… Outstanding tuition and fees — just a few hundred or a few thousand dollars — stand in the way. “

Patton emphasized the students’ academic achievements despite the financial struggles. She wrote to impassioned donors that their graduation depends on the support of their overarching community due to systemic obstacles they cannot overcome alone.

“After everything they’ve sacrificed, everything they’ve achieved, they may be blocked from graduating simply because of financial hardship.”

She noted how this experience is not uncommon for many HBCU students at Howard and elsewhere. With limited opportunities and funding available, many are left with no other options to complete their education. Most have already used a combination of work study, extra jobs, loans, and scholarships to pay these debts. However, it does not always resolve this ongoing issues.

Threats to HBCU funding proposed by the Trump Administration may harshen this reality for matriculating students. With anti-DEI legislation looming, HBCU students must rely on themselves and Black scholarship supporters to get across the finish line.

“Your donation — no matter the amount — can bridge the final gap,” continued Patton. “It can put college degrees into hands that have already earned them. It can open the doors of newsrooms, production studios, and communication fields to Black storytellers whose voices the world desperately needs.”

Thankfully, Patton has already surpassed her $20k goal in the GoFundMe. Now, this current class of dedicated journalism majors can graduate and make their mark on the world.

However, the work to ensure future classes can focus on their studies and not financial strain continues. Stifled by Trump’s rescinding of the White House Initiative on HBCUs, the progress of these storied institutions lies in the hands of those who understand and promote the importance of an HBCU education.

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As Beyoncé Kicks Off Cowboy Carter US Tour, SirDavis Whisky Expands Globally

The American whisky brand hopes to find its audience in Asia with an introduction in a Singapore airport.


While Beyoncé struts new stages to kick off her Cowboy Carter Tour, the singer’s SirDavis ‘whisky’ brand is having its own global debut.

The brand, co-launched by Moët Hennessy and Knowles-Carter, will begin sales in Asia, starting at Singapore’s airport. According to Drinks Intel, SirDavis will be sold as an exclusive through the Changi Airport’s global travel retail channel.

The activation will include a “tasting cart” for visitors to witness the full experience of SirDavis while on their travels. It will be accompanied by a digital campaign throughout the region for potential buyers to learn of its local availability.

An executive at Moët Hennessy, Leonardo Ferracina, shared more about SirDavis’ inaugural rollout in Asia. Ferracina called its placement at Changi a “key milestone” in introducing the liquor to this market.

“The debut of SirDavis at Singapore’s Changi Airport marks a key milestone in our strategy to bring exclusive whisky experiences to Travel Retail Asia Pacific,” said Ferracina, the GTR managing director for the spirit and wines division at LVMH. “This launch underscores our commitment to delivering a unique luxury experience – one that redefines the whisky landscape in Asia for a new generation of enthusiasts and travellers.”

The brand took off last September following a rollout of Beyoncé’s other business ventures. Amid the likes of her haircare company, Cécred, and newest addition to her Parfums line, Cé Lumière, SirDavis pays tribute to another part of the singer’s legacy.

Named in honor of her great-grandfather, the spirit’s history in American culture aligns with the Beyoncé’s dive into country-inspired music through her latest project, Cowboy Carter. The singer just started a tour, deemed the Rodeo Chitlin Circuit in further homage to Black Americana, on April 28 for a five-night stint in Inglewood, California’s SoFi Stadium.

While performing is the business mogul’s main gig, her very lucrative side hustles are getting their own spotlight as well. The SirDavis’ team also announced that the drink will rightfully join the Cowboy Carter tour as the official spirit for the string of concerts.

Fans of the singer’s music and business ventures can now sip on SirDavis as they experience the next era of her artistry.

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Guyana’s President Demands Answers After 11-Year-Old Girl Found Dead In Hotel Pool

Guyana’s President has pledged his support for the investigation into the death of 11-year-old Adrianna Younge.


The President of Guyana is offering his full support to a family mourning an 11-year-old girl who was found dead inside a hotel pool in Tuschen.

Adrianna Younge’s body was discovered on the morning of April 24, lying in the pool of the Double Day Hotel after she was reported missing the day before, News Source GY reports. Many have expressed outrage, demanding answers as to what led to Younge’s death. Guyana’s President Irfaan Ali has agreed to the family’s request for an independent autopsy to find answers.

“We want full transparency,” Ali told Younge’s family. “As much witnesses the family want there (autopsy process) and is medically permissible, all of that and [their] requests will be honored.”

There has been outrage over the police’s handling of the case, with officers initially saying that Younge was last seen entering a car identified by color and license plate number. Assistant Commissioner of Police Khalid Mandall was removed from his post as Commander of Regional Police Division Three and replaced by Assistant Commissioner of Police Mahendra Siwnarine following the death of Younge.

The Guyana Police Force (GPF) has been directed to videotape every step of the process, including the autopsy, to eliminate any doubts or potential missteps.

“It is significant to note that the Guyana Police Force is also awaiting the arrival of another independent pathologist who was identified by family members of the deceased to perform the post-mortem examination,” the GPF said.

“The post-mortem examination is an important aspect of the investigation to confirm the cause of death of Adrianna Younge.”

On April 28, the Rights of the Child Commission called for immediate action from law enforcement, judicial authorities, and social services to ensure the quick pursuit of truth and justice in Younge’s case.

“Justice for Adrianna is not negotiable—it is a moral imperative”, the Commission said. “Report negligence, demand accountability, and prioritize child protection at all levels.”

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Community ‘Devastated’ After Blaze Leaves Lasting Damages To Memphis’ Clayborn Temple 

During a press conference, officials said the church suffered significant damage, mostly to the inside of the building.


Community and local leaders are speaking out after a massive fire left lasting damage to the Clayborn Temple, a Memphis-based church described as a safe space during the Civil Rights Movement, according to Action News 5. 

The fire broke out during the early morning hours of April 28, with fire personnel from the Memphis Fire Department racing to the scene to tame the blaze. During a press conference, officials stated that the church, which had hosted civil rights leaders such as Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., suffered significant damage, primarily to the interior of the building.  

A neighboring staple to the Memphis community, the National Civil Rights Museum, released a statement, calling the fire a devastating blow, not only to Memphis but to the nation.

“Clayborn Temple stood as a symbol of organized resistance and hope during the 1968 Sanitation Workers’ Strike. When marchers filled its sanctuary, it wasn’t just about better wages; it was about dignity, about declaring that Black lives and labor mattered in a city that often acted indifferent,” the statement read. 

“In the years since, despite cycles of neglect and efforts at preservation, Clayborn Temple remained a powerful reminder that in the face of obstacles, violence, and hatred, collective action and faith can build something stronger.”

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Clayborn Temple is known as the starting point for a march for sanitation workers’ rights with Dr. King scheduled to take place on April 8, 1968 — four days after King was assassinated on April 4 on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel, according to WREG. While mourning her husband, King’s wife, Coretta Scott King, persevered and led strikers and thousands of supporters in his place, showcasing the iconic “I Am A Man” signs painted at Clayborn. Fire Chief Gina Sweat said there is more to the church than just being a building. “It’s not just a structure. It’s sacred and significant to our entire community,” Sweat said.

City leaders, including Mayor Paul Young, shared their devastation over the fire in a statement posted to X, calling the church “sacred ground” and “the beating heart of the civil rights movement.” Young showcased how Clayborn has overcome many obstacles and will continue to fight. “Clayborn Temple has seen struggle before, and it has always overcome. So will we,” the mayor wrote. 

The building was established in 1892, originally serving as the Second Presbyterian Church. Since then, the National Trust for Historic Preservation has named the church an official national treasure and has been working on a multimillion-dollar restoration effort.

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Kentucky School District Refuses To Sign Anti-DEI Letter From U.S. Department of Education

One school district in Kentucky is refusing to sign the Department of Education's letter citing DEI programs as illegal.


A school district in Kentucky is jeopardizing its federal funding by defying the Department of Education’s Trump-directed initiative to acknowledge DEI policies as illegal.

On April 22, Jefferson County Public Schools (JCPS) Superintendent Marty Pollio sent a letter to the U.S. Department of Education explaining the district’s decision to reject a civil rights compliance form aimed at removing DEI programs from schools, WHAS 11 reports. Instead of signing the DOE’s letter, Pollio signed and submitted his own letter, attaching the declaration he made in August 2024, which assured the U.S. DOE that the district complies with federal law.

Now, a school principal in the district is voicing local concerns about how the refusal could impact future funding for Jefferson County schools, especially his own, which serves a student body that relies heavily on additional support.

“Absolutely, we’re concerned, and we hope that things stay the way they are,” Johnsontown Road Elementary School Principal Stephen Howard said.

“We have a lot of students with special needs. We have a very diverse population. [We’re] also a school that is a high percentage of free and reduced lunch, so we have a lot of poverty and we need a lot of assistance to ensure that every student gets everything they need and deserve.”

Pollio’s letter was a response to a DOE directive issued earlier this month that warned that maintaining DEI initiatives could jeopardize federal funding and trigger legal action from the U.S. Department of Justice. With his refusal, district staffers are anxiously watching to see how the DOE responds.

“It provides a level of worry to teachers and staff, as well as administrators, because we just don’t know what could happen and the impacts,” Howard said. “What could be taken away or what could be expanded?”

Adding to the pressure on JCPS schools, Jefferson County Board of Education member Linda Duncan confirmed the district is already facing a $100 million local budget cut as COVID-19 relief funds dry up.

“We added some great things during COVID–– nurses, mental health counselors, big police department, weapons detection systems, more great things… Now we must decide what we can cut since we are down to our own money,” she said.

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Bun B Draws Huge Crowd For Launch Of Second Trill Burgers Location In Texas

Bun B is expanding the Trill Burgers empire with the launch of its second location.


Bun B drew a drive-thru line stretching down the block for the grand opening of his second Trill Burgers location in Texas.

The UGK rapper headed to Spring, Texas — about 25 miles north of downtown Houston — to celebrate the opening of his new Trill Burgers location at 6810 Louetta Rd. The rapper shared an Instagram video a day after the new restaurant’s launch, showing the long line of cars waiting to place their orders for a juicy burger.

The new location expands on Bun B’s growing food empire and Trill Burgers’ fanfare with its acclaimed smashburger concept. It comes nearly two years after the official launch of Trill Burgers in June 2023 at 3607 S. Shepherd Dr. in Houston, which quickly became a landmark destination.

“The support our community continues to show has been nothing short of incredible,” Bun B told Woodlands Online. “We’re so grateful for this city, and we’re excited to expand to the north side of Houston. To our new neighbors and visitors in Spring, we’re thrilled to be joining your community. We hope to see y’all at Trill Burgers very soon.”

The new Spring location, built on 3,023 square feet of what was once a Dairy Queen, offers seating for 76 guests inside and 32 on the patio. It marks the in-store debut of Trill Lemonade, the fresh-squeezed drink Trill Burgers first teased at the 2025 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. Customers can also expect the signature OG Burger, named “Best Burger in America” by Good Morning America in 2022, as well as the Vegan OG Burger, Triple OG and Triple Vegan OG Burgers, Lil G and Vegan Lil G Burger kids’ meals, along with seasoned fries.

Along with the new location, Trill Burgers is also launching a new partnership with Coca-Cola for its fountain drinks and expanding its collaboration with DoorDash as its exclusive delivery and pickup provider. The restaurant will operate from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily, with the drive-thru staying open until midnight.

Next will be two new locations, slated for later this year, in Missouri City (20220 Fort Bend Parkway Toll Rd. 140) and another in Houston (7616 Westheimer Rd.).

“Our team has been working on this for a long time,” Trill Burgers co-founder Nick Scurfield said. “We are so excited to open this second location in Spring and take another big step in bringing Trill Burgers to more communities across Houston. We’re just getting started.”

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University Of Alabama Gets Civil Complaint After Scholarship For Black Students Deemed Discriminatory

The school has reportedly taken down the racial requirement for the scholarship.


A conservative national organization has filed a civil rights complaint against the University of Alabama, claiming that a scholarship for Black students is discriminatory.

The Equal Protection Project argued that the school should not promote an English scholarship designated only for applicants of a certain race or ethnicity. According to AL.com, the organization has become known for challenging race-based affirmative action.

In the complaint filed on April 25, the organization stated that UA violated Title VI regulations by retaining the award. Part of the Civil Rights Act, Title VI prohibits discrimination based on race, color, and/or national origin. The grant is named the Norton-Textra Endowed Scholarship for Minority Students in the English Department.

“Regardless of UA’s reasons for offering, promoting, and administering such a discriminatory scholarship, UA is violating Title VI by doing so,” wrote the organization. “It does not matter if the recipient of federal funding discriminates in order to advance a benign ‘intention’ or ‘motivation.’”

The complaint stated that the scholarship would only review applicants who identify as full-time African American students pursuing a degree in English. However, UA’s website currently lists the scholarship as for students “Interested in Minority Writing.”

Moreover, the eligibility requirements no longer specify any racial criteria; instead, they focus on GPA and grade classification.

A 2023 Supreme Court decision prohibited U.S. colleges and universities from considering race in their admissions processes. However, some schools have also gone beyond the initial ruling by removing scholarships and programming related to race.

Furthermore, the Trump administration has cracked down on DEI initiatives across federally funded schools. Higher-education institutions across Alabama have already shut down their DEI offices amid national and statewide legislative pressure.

However, this crackdown on diversity awareness and upliftment has led to pushback from other institutions, such as Harvard University. The school has refused to comply with these new Trump-ordered guidelines. The President retaliated by pausing federal contracts and grants worth billions for the school.

The University of Alabama (UA) has not responded publicly regarding the complaint. However, the alleged removal of the race stipulation in its scholarship signifies their compliance with the new anti-DEI policies.

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Outkast Among 2025 Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Inductees

Outkast is among the 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees.


Outkast’s legacy as hip-hop icons is being cemented with their induction into the coveted Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

The Atlanta rap duo, consisting of André 3000 and Big Boi, is among the 2025 inductees selected to be added to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame this fall, Variety reports. Voters selected seven inductees, while the Hall selected the remaining six.

Outkast, Cyndi Lauper, the White Stripes, Chubby Checker, Bad Company, Soundgarden, and Joe Cocker are the seven artists voters chose for induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s Class of 2025. Meanwhile, Salt-N-Pepa and Warren Zevon earned their spots through a special board decision in the Musical Influence category, despite not appearing on this year’s ballot.

The Grammy Award-winning rap group made their musical debut in 1994 with their album, Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik. Through the release of six studio albums, one compilation album, one soundtrack album, and one video album, Outkast helped to reshape hip-hop culture from the inside out.

Their influence extended beyond hip-hop with pop hits like “Hey Ya!” and culture-shifting projects, such as the 2006 film Idlewild. Throughout it all, Outkast’s creativity and impact remained unmatched.

Their eccentric way of blending Southern rap with funk, soul, and eclectic sounds helped them break barriers with albums like ATLiens, Aquemini, and the Grammy-winning Speakerboxxx/The Love Below. Innovative fashion, lyrical creativity, and a desire to push musical boundaries allowed Outkast to redefine what hip-hop could be, opening doors for Southern artists and expanding the genre’s global reach.

When André 3000 said “The South got something to say,” he meant it! Now, 30 years after the debut album, Outkast will receive one of music’s highest honors with a placement into the esteemed Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

See the complete list of 2025 inductees below.

The complete list of 2025 inductees:

Performer Category:

  • Bad Company
  • Chubby Checker
  • Joe Cocker
  • Cyndi Lauper
  • Outkast
  • Soundgarden
  • The White Stripes

Musical Influence Award:

  • Salt-N-Pepa
  • Warren Zevon

Musical Excellence Award:

  • Thom Bell
  • Nicky Hopkins
  • Carol Kaye

Ahmet Ertegun Award:

  • Lenny Waronker

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Shooting Leaves 1 Dead, 6 Injured During Elizabeth City State University’s Viking Fest Celebration

Thoughts of support poured in on social media highlighting that tragedy correlating to gun violence continues to overshadow the issue of gun control in America.



A celebration at HBCU Elizabeth City State University (ECSU) ended in tragedy after a shooting left one dead and six injured, NBC News reports. 

The shooting took place during early hours on April 27, following Yard Fest, the last event of the North Carolina-based HBCUs’ weeklong Viking Fest celebration. The campus was locked down as four people sustained gunshot wounds, including three students, and two other students were injured as a result of the commotion. An unidentified 24-year-old man, who was not a student, was pronounced dead shortly after. 

In a statement, ECSU officials called the act of violence “senseless” and offered thoughts and prayers. “The university is deeply saddened by this senseless act,” the statement read. “Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims, their families, and all members of the Viking community affected by this tragedy.”

The lockdown was lifted later on the same day, as a spokesman for Sentara Health reported that four people had been treated at Sentara Albemarle Medical Center, with three already discharged, according to WWLTV

The tragic event is an addition to several acts of violence that have taken place on school grounds. In mid-April, Florida State University (FSU) in Tallahassee suffered a similar loss after a student and son of a local sheriff’s deputy allegedly opened fire on campus, leaving two dead and six others injured. 

Thoughts of support poured in on social media, highlighting that tragedy correlating to gun violence continues to overshadow the issue of gun control in America. “ANOTHER SCHOOL SHOOTING! This is not an ECSU, Elizabeth City State University, problem. It’s a gun problem in this country. FSU just had the same issue with innocent people dying,” @road_trippin wrote on X. 

“They are putting restrictions on everything BUT GUNS!! Make it make sense.”

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While President Donald Trump hasn’t issued statements on the ECSU shooting, he did speak out about the violence at FSU, calling it “terrible” but defending the 2nd Amendment right. “These things are terrible. But the gun doesn’t do the shooting, the people do,” the indicted President said. 

To comply with some of his executive orders, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) removed a former surgeon general’s warning declaring gun violence a public health crisis. 

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We’re Definitely Digging These 9 Black-Owned Brands That Sell Products Direct-To-Consumer

BE's first-round draft of our favorite direct to customer products.


The current consumer boycott of major retailers like Target and Walmart has led many African Americans to seek new methods for backing Black-owned businesses. BLACK ENTERPRISE stands with the African American community in the initiative to reclaim our time and our dime. Here is BE‘s first-round draft of our favorite direct-to-consumer products produced by Black-owned brands that sell directly to consumers.

Partake Foods

Partake Foods is a Black-owned snack brand founded by Denise Woodard in 2016. Her daughter’s experience with food allergies led her to develop snacks that range from cookies and baking mixes that are vegan, gluten-free, and void of the top nine allergens, including peanuts, tree nuts, and dairy. Buyers can purchase through the brand’s official website.

 
 
 
 
 
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BLK & Bold

BLK & Bold is a Black-owned coffee and tea brand started by Rod Johnson and Pernell Cezar in 2018. The company is famous for its premium, fair trade coffee beans and specialty teas, to give back—5% of profits go to at-risk youth programs. Coffee and tea lovers can purchase BLK & Bold products on the brand’s official website.

 
 
 
 
 
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McBride Sisters Wine

Robin McBride and Andréa McBride established McBride Sisters Wine Company as a Black-owned wine brand in 2005. The sisters discovered their mutual love for wine, which led them to start their business to increase diversity within the wine sector. The company produces SHE CAN, Black Girl Magic, and McBride Sisters Collection wines that promote inclusivity and premium quality. The company website is where each McBride Sisters wine is highlighted and sold.

 
 
 
 
 
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Juvia Place

Juvia’s Place is a Black-owned beauty brand founded by Chichi Eburu in 2016. The brand creates highly pigmented eyeshadow palettes, along with bold lip products and foundations that work well with all skin tones, especially those with deeper skin tones. Juvia’s Place has built a devoted customer base because its products combine African cultural inspiration with artistic flair and affordable prices. You can purchase Juvia’s Place products at the authorized brand website.

 
 
 
 
 
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Beneath Your Mask

Beneath Your Mask represents a luxury, non-toxic skincare brand founded by Dana Jackson in 2012. The brand emerged as a result of Jackson’s lupus diagnosis. The creator developed clean healing beauty products using high-quality, plant-based ingredients. The brand offers two main products: Heal Whipped Skin Soufflé and Nourish Skin & Hair Serum to heal and protect sensitive, damaged skin. You can purchase Beneath Your Mask products at the brand’s dedicated website.

 
 
 
 
 
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Luv Scrub

Caribbean entrepreneur Caroline Owusu-Ansah established Luv Scrub as a skincare brand in 2017. The company’s main product is a mesh exfoliating cloth, inspired by a traditional West African bathing tool that has been used for generations. The Luv Scrub Mesh Body Exfoliator provides body exfoliation that yields smooth and radiant skin. You can purchase Luv Scrub products exclusively on the brand’s official website.

 
 
 
 
 
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The Sable Collective

The Sable Collective is a boutique founded by Shanée Nicole, featuring products created by and for women of color. The brand includes beauty, wellness, fashion, home decor, and lifestyle products, celebrating Black and brown culture and identity. The shop is a retail space and a community hub that aims to uplift and empower its customers. You can shop The Sable Collective online at thesablecollective.com.

 
 
 
 
 
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Bevel

Bevel is a Black-owned grooming brand founded by Tristan Walker through Walker & Company Brands in 2013. The company emerged to fulfill the unique hair care requirements of Black men with thick and textured hair types. The Bevel product line includes the Bevel Trimmer and Bevel Shave System, which serve as the brand’s main offerings to help Black men avoid razor bumps and skin irritation. You can purchase Bevel products through the brand’s official website.

 
 
 
 
 
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