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Northend Agents Newspaper is committed to amplifying the voices of marginalized communities and curating content that not only shapes Hartford, CT’s neighborhoods but the world around us.

Top 10 Black Women TV/Movie Heroines

By Aswad Walker, Word In Black We already know Black women get the short end of the stick when it comes to roles in movies...

Hidden Histories: What The Slave Masters Of The Bronx Left Us

By Alice Augustine This fall, I introduced 42 Lehman College honors students to the Enslaved African Burial Ground at Van Cortlandt Park. As the college’s...

reSET Opens Applications For Spring 2026 Impact Accelerator: Inviting Impact Entrepreneurs Into Transformative Growth

reSET, Connecticut’s nonprofit entrepreneurial support organization supporting social entrepreneurs, announces that applications are now open for its Spring 2026 Impact Accelerator. This intensive 3-month...

When the Season Slows You Down: Learning to Adjust Without Guilt

By Petra-Ann Brown, Brown Financial Solutions  It’s been cold for the past week. And I mean cold. Which is ironic, considering I live in New England, but...

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reSET Opens Applications For Spring 2026 Impact Accelerator: Inviting Impact Entrepreneurs Into Transformative Growth

reSET, Connecticut’s nonprofit entrepreneurial support organization supporting social entrepreneurs, announces that applications are now open for its Spring 2026 Impact Accelerator. This intensive...

Governor Lamont Proposes Creating Loan Program For Graduate Students Targeted By Trump Administration

Governor Ned Lamont has announced that in response to the Trump administration’s recent overhaul of the federal student loan system, which will significantly...

Black U.S. Olympians Take the Spotlight at the Winter Games

By Jennifer Porter Gore, Word In Black When the 2026 Winter Olympics opening ceremony kicked off on Feb. 6, some 3 billion viewers around...

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When Stories Pull Us in — And When We Must Pull Back

By Frances Murphy (Toni) Draper, Word In Black Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance is a reminder that some stories ask for ethical restraint, not speculation. There are...

Can Young Black Americans Trust Their White Friends To Show Up?

By Nadira Jamersone, Word In Black More Black folks than ever have interracial friendships. Three young adults share what real allyship looks like to...

Church Disruptions Are Justified

By Graylan Scott Haglerr, Word In Black Don Lemon, a high-profile media personality, was arrested on orders from U.S. Attorney Pam Bondi, who accused...
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Top 10 Black Women TV/Movie Heroines

By Aswad Walker, Word In Black We already know Black women get the short end of the stick when it comes to roles in...

Hidden Histories: What The Slave Masters Of The Bronx Left Us

By Alice Augustine This fall, I introduced 42 Lehman College honors students to the Enslaved African Burial Ground at Van Cortlandt Park. As the...

reSET Opens Applications For Spring 2026 Impact Accelerator: Inviting Impact Entrepreneurs Into Transformative Growth

reSET, Connecticut’s nonprofit entrepreneurial support organization supporting social entrepreneurs, announces that applications are now open for its Spring 2026 Impact Accelerator. This intensive 3-month program will run from April through...
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When the Season Slows You Down: Learning to Adjust Without Guilt

By Petra-Ann Brown, Brown Financial Solutions  It’s been cold for the past week. And I mean cold. Which is ironic, considering I live in New England, but...

Memorable Besties From Black Culture

By Shernay Williams, Word In Black On Feb. 13, the nation celebrates the unofficial holiday of platonic female love, Galentine’s Day. In the Black community,...

From Five Points To Harlem, Black New York Built The Bar

By Khalid Williams, The Barrel Age Boston and Philly don’t always get framed as cocktail capitals the way New York does, but that’s exactly why...

I’ll Make Me a World: The 100-Year Journey of Black History Month By Jarvis R. Givens

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Governor Lamont Proposes Creating Loan Program For Graduate Students Targeted By Trump Administration

Governor Ned Lamont has announced that in response to the Trump administration’s recent overhaul of the federal student loan system, which will significantly impact...

Black U.S. Olympians Take the Spotlight at the Winter Games

By Jennifer Porter Gore, Word In Black When the 2026 Winter Olympics opening ceremony kicked off on Feb. 6, some 3 billion viewers around the...

Should Black Americans Consider Dual Citizenship?

By Laura Onyeneho, Word In Black Black Americans are joining a global movement that seeks cultural reconnection and economic opportunities in Africa. When Vannessa Wade thinks...

When Stories Pull Us in — And When We Must Pull Back

By Frances Murphy (Toni) Draper, Word In Black Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance is a reminder that some stories ask for ethical restraint, not speculation. There are moments...

Can Young Black Americans Trust Their White Friends To Show Up?

By Nadira Jamersone, Word In Black More Black folks than ever have interracial friendships. Three young adults share what real allyship looks like to them. Four...

“Faadn Buy Chubble, Poun Cyaan Cure It.” (Jamaican Language)

By Michael Buchanan, Northend Agent’s “Faadn Buy Chubble, Poun Cyaan Cure It.” (Jamaican Language) English translation: A farthing can buy trouble, but pounds cannot cure it. Farthing...