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During the World War II, Japanese American's were forced out of 'Little Tokyo in Los Angeles. They were forced to relocate to interment camps. The areas were later renamed 'Bronzeville' when African American families moved into the empty houses and businesses some looking to secure a war industry jobs. During early June 1943, white U.S. […]
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\t While no one claimed responsibility for the attack, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif pointed the finger at Israel, calling the killing an act of ``\"state terror.''
\t ``Terrorists murdered an eminent Iranian scientist today. This cowardice _ with serious indications of Israeli role _ shows desperate warmongering of perpetrators,'' Zarif wrote on Twitter.
by Kimberlee Kruesi and Jonathan Mattise - NASHVILLE — A prominent voucher group’s outreach efforts to families of students “caused nothing but confusion” while Tennessee attempted to enact a program that would have allowed parents to use tax dollars to pay for private school tuition, a state official said in emails detailing the implementation efforts. […]
By Joséphine Li Thanksgiving is certainly a time for giving thanks and reflection — especially during these unprecedented times. HBO’s special event 'Between the World and Me' from Ta-Nehisi Coates debuted on Thanksgiving weekend. The film tells a powerful and impactful story of resilience and […]
The post 'Between the World and Me' turns Ta-Nehisi Coates' book into an impactful special appeared first on The New York Beacon.
Analysis - Fighting between the Ethiopian army and Tigray forces has arrived near the region's biggest city, home to half a million residents. Addis Ababa should pause hostilities, all sides should minimise harm to civilians and the AU should step up efforts to avert further bloodshed.
When asked what his response would be to those who might see this as veiled support for former president, Jacob Zuma, Vuyani Ngalwana said: “One word... poppycock.\"
They threw her new cellphone on the roof of the station house and placed nails under the wheels of her... View Article
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By ASTRID GALVAN Associated Press PHOENIX (AP) — President-elect Joe Biden's campaign credits its success in Arizona to the immigrant-rights and grassroots organizations that have been mobilizing Latinos for nearly two decades. The fruits of their labor — in triple-digit heat, no less — paid off in this traditionally conservative state, where changing demographics and suburban voters turning out to oppose President Donald Trump also worked in Biden's favor. But what that means for the future of Democratic candidates and how the party can capitalize on these gains will be tested in 2022 and 2024 — especially because there wasn't […]
The post To court Latinos, Democrats have to expand strategy in 2022 appeared first on Black News Channel.
As we know it, the day following Thanksgiving is Black Friday, and for years, earmarked as the official kickoff for Christmas shopping. While some Americans may be shopping for Christmas gifts, a new tradition has sparked called 'The Black Friday Scholarship Bootcamp,' a one-day program for college-bound students and their parents in Michigan and around … Continued
The post THE 2020 BLACK FRIDAY SCHOLARSHIP BOOTCAMP GOES VIRTUAL AND GLOBAL: Keeping College-Bound Students in The Black and Not in the Red appeared first on The Michigan Chronicle.
[New Era] Presidential press secretary Alfredo Hengari on Tuesday hailed the Ombudsman report which states that President Hage Geingob's remarks that white Namibians had declared a 'war' on Swapo by registering in huge numbers did not violate white people's constitutional rights.
BY LARRY MCSHANE AND JOHN ANNESE NEW YORK DAILY NEWS/TNS NEW YORK — David Dinkins, whose historic 1989 victory as New York City’s first and only black mayor was quickly eclipsed by rising crime and racial turmoil that doomed his re-election, died Monday at his home, police said. He was 93. His death comes a […]
The post David Dinkins, New York City’s first Black mayor, dies at 93 appeared first on Florida Courier.
(CBM) - The California Democratic Party Black Caucus (CDP Black Caucus) joined hands with other women organizations this past weekend. Their goal: to turn up the pressure on California Gov. Gavin Newsom to appoint a Black woman to replace outgoing Sen. Kamala Harris in the U.S. Senate. During the virtual “Keep The Seat” news conference, […]
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As COVID-19 wears on, Southern Californians have become painfully aware of the things they can
Since Donald Trump’s defeat, there has been lots of talk about healing. But it is nothing more than talk. For many, healing is not on the immediate horizon. That doesn’t mean that we might not one day be able to put the past behind us. But we won’t suddenly wake up one morning soon feeling […]
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Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) is one of the leading... View Article
The post Dr. Fauci and Byron Allen talk COVID-19 pandemic outlook for Black America appeared first on TheGrio.
[Nation] The proposed construction of Lanet Airstrip phase one project will commence after the government closed the bids and gave a go ahead of the commencement of the multi-billion project.
Seniors also are finding themselves at a growing rate of homelessness. The coronavirus outbreak has only exacerbated the housing problem in unprecedented ways.
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Opinion - They say a man must do what a man must do.
Over the last week a viral meme catapulted into the internet, promising a piece of financial relief under the weight of student loans.
[Nation] Dressed in light-blue overalls and black gumboots, Nimrod Mwenda carries four strawberry punnets and puts them in a container, ready for delivery to a customer.
Mother and father of Fred Williams at a press conference. Stephen Oduntan, Staff Mid October, a Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputy shot and killed Fred Williams in Willowbrook, prompting days of protests and conflicting accounts of the moment that led to his death. Amid the demonstrations, one notable chant rippled through the crowds: “Release the […]