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To survive Gen AI in the workplace, become a learning athlete

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Government

How people with disabilities navigate voting hurdles

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Health

New research links gun violence exposure to higher rates of depression and suicidal ideation

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Education

Study: Teaching science and reading together yields double benefits for learning

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Health

Is a concussion considered a traumatic brain injury?

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Brittany Stubblefield-Engram

Brittany Stubblefield-Engram, a summa cum laude graduate of UNT Dallas, hails from Dallas, Texas, and is a hip-hop scholar and multidisciplinary artist, channeling influences from Kanye West, Maya Angelou, and Octavia Butler. Currently working towards a Master's at UT-Rio Grande Valley, she's an acclaimed spoken word artist and journalist, winning numerous awards including 1st Place in JAG Arts Poetry and serving as the Majorie Welch Fitts Louis Fellow for KERA News. Her passion extends to her love for beets, farmers markets, and sharing cartoons with her family.

Movies

50 best films of all time from Black directors

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Best blaxploitation movies of all time

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Music

25 hip-hop pioneers: Then and now

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