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  • HBCU Chess

    FAMU Chess Club holds Interest Meeting, First Tournament!

    The FAMU Chess Club held its first tournament as an official organization in more than 20 years. After a successful showing at the FAMU Club Fair on January 31st, the group held its interest meeting on February 21st. These events gave the FAMU Chess Club visibility, and so far, the…

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  • Media Stories

    Shabazz named “Chess Educator of the Year”

    Dear Chess Community,This Tuesday, the University of Texas-Dallas awarded me the “Chess Educator of the Year” award. The award has been given since 2004 when Susan Polgar was the inaugural honoree. I was surprised and truly humbled by the gesture. Daaim Shabazz receiving the 2025 “Chess Educator of the Year”…

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  • HBCU Chess

    Albany State hosts Hip-Hop Chess Icon, Adisa Banjoko

    Adisa Banjoko visited Albany State University at the invitation of the school’s “University College,” an entity supporting first- and second-year students. Banjoki is known to the chess world as the founder of the Hip Hop Chess Federation (HHCF), an organization founded in 2007 with the idea of using chess, martial arts,…

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  • Drum Majors

    GM Carlsson invites you to Charity Chess Event

    GM Pontus Carlsson invited The Chess Drum community to participate in his Zero Requiem charity event to benefit the development of chess in Africa. In his ongoing Business Meets Chess & Kids initiative, he involves celebrities, business executive and chess enthusiasts to enjoy chess and meet “chess kids” who have…

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  • The Chess Drum

    24 years for The Chess Drum!

    The Chess Drum community… Today marks the 24th anniversary of the founding of The Chess Drum. It is rare to have a digital platform for such a long time, and it may very well be the end of an era. Times have certainly changed, and content has moved across various…

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  • Drum Majors

    Stephen Muhammad, pioneering International Master (1962-2024)

    Stephen Muhammad, an International Master and Georgia Chess Hall of Fame nominee, passed away on December 8th, 2024, after a short battle with colon cancer. He was 62. According to an online obituary, Stephen leaves to cherish his memories: one sister: Cheryle (Harold) Stewart, Plaquemine, LA; four brothers, Michael Booth…

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  • HBCU Chess

    FAMU Chess Club shines at Club Fair!

    The FAMU Chess Club participated in the school’s club fair with about 40 other campus organizations. This was the first activity for the chess-playing Rattlers since being officially recognized as a club on January 28th. This is the first time in more than 20 years that there has been an…

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  • Drum Majors

    NextGen Cup: An African Diaspora Chess Battle!

    The NextGen Cup is a novel tournament with a $20,000 fund featuring ten master-level players throughout the African Diaspora. It will take place on chess.com on February 6th. IM Kassa Korley, a player who has his own Grandmaster aspirations, is currently employed as chess.com’s Director of Professional Relations. He told…

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  • Obituary

    Chess Educator, Ernest Levert passes (1990-2025)

    The greatest service one can give to their community is love and time. Dear Chess Community, It is with deep regret that I inform the chess community of the passing of Ernest Levert, Jr. on January 8th, 2025. He is survived by his wife Ivory, daughter Zamya, and son Zenith.…

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  • Opinion/Editorials

    The Growing Pains of a New Chess Era

    After crowning a new champion, chess is experiencing difficult “growing pains” as it prepares for a new era. World Champion Gukesh Dommaraju won the title a month ago against defending champion Ding Liren of China in a match between two Asian champions. There were celebrations in India, and the entire…

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