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    Haitian American Tennis Star Naomi Osaka is Now Ranked Number One

    Naomi Osaka, winner of the Australian Open, has jumped to the top of women's tennis with her beaten opponent Petra Kvitova rising to second...

    Did Rihanna Reject the Super Bowl and Start a Celebrity Boycott?

      Not unlike many social justice movements, it sometimes takes a while for others outside the movement to catch on. This appears to be the...

    Naomi Osaka Becomes First Haitian Japanese American Woman To Win U.S. Open

    Naomi Osaka won the US Open, taking down 23-time Grand Slam champion Serena Williams in the final on Saturday, 6-2, 6-4. Osaka, 20, is...

    4th Annual Atlanta Georgia Relays International Track Meet May 26–27 at New Manchester High School

    The two-day competition will represent elite track and field athletes from across the United States and the Caribbean. Atlanta Georgia Relays (AGR) welcomes athletes...

    Romain Virgo Named Team Jamaica Bickle Ambassador 2018-2019

      Singer to Appear at the 2018 Penn Relays this April Following a debut number one placement on the Billboard Reggae Chart for ‘LoveSick’, VP Records...

    Haiti Becomes First Caribbean Team to Qualify for FIFA Women’s U-20 World Cup

    Earlier this week, Haiti's FIFA's Women's  U-20 team made history become the first Caribbean Team to Qualify for the World Cup.

    Master P & Tiny Harris Host Press Conference in ATL on Global Mixed Gender Basketball League

    Businessman, Entrepreneur, Philanthropist, Music, and Television Mogul “Master P” Miller, owner of the New Orleans Gators along with businesswoman, music and TV star Tameka...

    Father of Venus & Serena Williams Gets Inducted Into Tennis Hall of Fame

    The American Tennis Association celebrates the achievements and contributions of African American tennis players including renowned tennis coach Richard Williams as a part of their 100th...

    First Caribbean WNBA Player Simone ‘Jamaican Hurricane’ Edwards to serve as National Spokesperson for Caribbean American Heritage Month, June 2017

    The First Caribbean WNBA (Women's National Basketball Association) Player Simone Edwards has signed on as National Spokesperson for Caribbean American Heritage Month. Ms. Edwards who...

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