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Isaiah Peters

Isaiah Peters

Author at St. Louis American at St. Louis American

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    Black Pride celebrates St. Louis’ leaders - St. Louis American

    Black Pride and the Missouri History Museum [MHM] came together to honor the work of eight local Black LGBTQ+ leaders across many sectors, Friday, Oct. 14 evening at MHM at their 7th annual Black Pride Accolades. “I wanted to encourage and celebrate the people of St. Louis,” Khaliah Booker, Youth Award honoree mentors 24 and […]
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    Black Pride celebrates St. Louis’ leaders

    Black Pride and the Missouri History Museum [MHM] came together to honor the work of eight local Black LGBTQ+ leaders across many sectors, Friday, Oct. 14 evening at MHM at
    stlamerican.com

    A passion for Black fashion

    It is safe to say St. Louis Black fashion last weekend went by the motto “anything goes.” Around 400 fashion lovers and observers came out decked out in sophisticated, eccentric,
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    St. Louis Native Jasmine Crockett sweeps her Dallas 30th district

    AP called the Texas 30th District results by 7:20 pm Tuesday. Jasmine Crockett handily took 77% of the vote in her race against Republican James Rodgers, who took only 20%, and Independent Zachariah Manning who took 2% of the vote. “I’m most concerned about what has set us back, the rolling back of Roe v. […]
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    A Californian couple brings new flavor to St. Louis - St. Louis Ame...

    Californian couple Darren Young, 32, and Charlene Lopez-Young, 34, nurtured the seedling that was once their Milque Toast pop-up in 2017 and transformed it into a blossoming business, winning a
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    A Californian couple brings new flavor to St. Louis - St. Louis Ame...

    Californian couple Darren Young, 32, and Charlene Lopez-Young, 34, nurtured the seedling that was once their Milque Toast pop-up in 2017 and transformed it into a blossoming business, winning a
    stlamerican.com

    A Californian couple brings new flavor to St. Louis

    Californian couple Darren Young, 32, and Charlene Lopez-Young, 34, nurtured the seedling that was once their Milque Toast pop-up in 2017 and transformed it into a blossoming business, winning a UMSL DEI grant and Arch Grants funding for The Fattened Caf. “We’re trying to build a Filipino barbecue brand,” Young said. “We were affirmed that St. Louis wanted that. […]
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    Cousin of BLM founder dies after police encounter - St. Louis American

    A Los Angeles Police Department officer repeatedly tased Keenan Anderson, a cousin of Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors, who died later that day, January 3, from cardiac arrest. Anderson was a 31-year-old Black father and English teacher. He died approximately four-and-a-half hours after being taken into custody, and the ambulance transferred him to a […]
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    From Guam to The Lou

    During his 14 years with the Anti-Defamation League [ADL] working as an educator and national professional development director, Tabari Coleman decided to dedicate himself to increasing diversity, equity and inclusion throughout the region. “I’m trying to engage in courageous conversations that hopefully allow us to see how we show up in different communities and make […]
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    Hollywood and the world honors the late legendary actor James Earl ...

    The distinctive and nearly universally celebrated screen and voice actor of six decades James Earl Jones has died at age 93 in his New York home on Monday, Sept. 9. No cause of death was initially provided. “Speech is a very important aspect of being human. A whisper doesn’t cut it.” Jones said. Few in the […]
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    Indigenous People's Day: Highlighting the intersections between the...

    Indigenous Peoples Day is a movement of recognition for the havoc brought upon Native American communities by European colonization. The day is not an officially recognized holiday under U.S. Federal Law. “We ignore the history of past experience and past strength in solidarity movements,” Joy SpearChief-Morris, a Black member of the Kainai Blood Tribe in […]