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TGR: Why Supporting Black Media Isn’t Optional—It’s Essential

Doni GloverBy Doni GloverJune 11, 202541 ViewsNo Comments3 Mins Read
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TGR: Why Supporting Black Media Isn’t Optional—It’s Essential
First Lady Dawn Flythe Moore (Photo Credit: Executive Office of the Governor)

(BALTIMORE – June 11, 2025) – Supporting Black media isn’t just a good idea—it’s a cultural and political necessity.

Without the Black Press, our stories go untold. Or worse—told wrong. They become distorted, flattened, and filtered through someone else’s lens. And when that happens, we don’t just lose control of the narrative—we lose control of our power.

That’s why I do what I do.

That’s why BMORENews.com exists.

We are not a luxury. We are a lifeline. Because when the mainstream media shows up after the smoke clears, we were already there—on the ground, in the neighborhoods, talking to people before the crisis made the headlines.

Without us, it’s like collard greens without smoked turkey—something essential is missing. It’s like peanuts without the butter. It might resemble the original, but it lacks the depth, soul, and flavor needed to nourish a community.

When D.W. Griffith released The Birth of a Nation in 1915, it wasn’t just a film—it was a weapon. It planted insidious stereotypes in the American psyche that still sprout weeds today. And every time a Black protest gets called a “riot,” while other groups get to hold “demonstrations,” we are reminded that the power to define is the power to oppress.

Black media challenges that power. We tell the truth. We add context. We know our people—not as caricatures or criminals, but as teachers, business owners, parents, artists, and leaders. We don’t report on the community; we report with the community.

That’s why support matters.

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Because when Black journalists make it into mainstream spaces, they often walk a tightrope—too Black for the newsroom, too white for the block. It’s a peculiar burden, one W.E.B. Du Bois might recognize as double consciousness in action. Black media provides the freedom to tell the truth without compromise. We don’t have to dilute ourselves to fit someone else’s standard of objectivity. We are the standard—because we report with dignity, accuracy, and context.

And make no mistake—this work isn’t easy. Running an independent Black news outlet takes heart, hustle, and help. It takes readers who understand that freedom of the press means little if we don’t own the press. It takes advertisers who recognize the value of our audience. It takes allies who aren’t just watching what we do but investing in how we do it.

BMORENews.com isn’t just a website. It’s a platform for truth-telling. It’s a launchpad for advocacy. It’s a home for those who refuse to be erased.

So, the next time you see a Black media outlet doing the work—covering stories that others won’t, uplifting voices others ignore, holding power accountable in places others overlook—don’t just scroll past.

Support it.

Share it.

Fund it.

Because without Black media, our future gets written in someone else’s hand.

And I, for one, ain’t about to let that happen.

TGR: Why Supporting Black Media Isn’t Optional—It’s Essential
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