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Actor Terrence J Commits To Helping Students Eat Healthier At HBCUs

Actor Terrence J Commits To Helping Students Eat Healthier At HBCUs Actor Terrence J (Image: Twitter/@Forbes) Actor and producer Terrence Jenkins, better known as Terrence J, announced a commitment to raising awareness of healthy eating within Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Jenkins, who also serves as a national ambassador of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF), has partnered with Aladdin Campus Dining, a student-inspired program in colleges and universities across the country. Jenkins and Aladdin will support healthy eating programs and initiatives throughout HBCUs all year. “Developing healthy eating habits has been one of the biggest struggles I’ve faced as an adult. With some better advice and also access to healthier food in college, I don’t think I would have had to work so hard to maintain my health,” Terrence J said. “I’m thrilled that my work as an ambassador for the Thurgood Marshall College Fund has led me next to Aladdin Campus

East Texas Legends For Black History Month: Lillian Richard

East Texas Legends For Black History Month: Lillian Richard The recent controversy over the Quaker Oats companies choice to remove the image of Aunt Jemina from its products and to change of the name of its brand, was a decision met with mixed results, including here in East Texas. After over 100 years, Aunt Jemina s image will no longer be seen on its packaging, but one of the women who played Aunt Jemina and put an East Texas town on the map is still to this day considered an East Texas legend. The story of Lillian Richard is a story we must remember despite your feelings about the brand itself because it contains important context we must examine.

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