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Black History Month Launched with 29th Calendar Unveiling

January 24, 2018 admin 0

The Downtown Branch of the Jacksonville Public Library recently hosted the 29th Annual Unveiling of the Jacksonville Black History Calendar. For decades the Black History Calendar has served as a reminder to celebrate the achievements […]

Sports

#BlackExcellence: Colin Kaepernick Has Almost Completed his $1 Million Pledge to Fight for Social Justice

January 22, 2018 Staff 0

(The Grio) Colin Kaepernick is getting closer to completing his pledge to donate $1 million to different charities supporting social justice and fighting inequality. For the last $100,000 of his campaign, Kaepernick announced that 10 […]

Entertainment

Lupita Nyong’o Has Written a Children’s Book About Embracing One’s Natural Beauty

January 22, 2018 Staff 0

The book, Sulwe, follows the story of a little girl named Sulwe, which means “star,” a 5-year-old from Kenya who wishes she had lighter skin. It will be released next year. As the darkest-skinned member of her […]

Greek Life

Alpha Kappa Alpha and Delta Sigma Theta Judges Unite to Bust up the Prison Pipeline

January 22, 2018 Staff 0

Alpha Kappa Alpha‘s pink and green #blackgirlmagic is represented by Judges Amber Givens-Davis, Stephanie Mitchell and Lisa Green. Judge Shequitta Kelly rounds out the foursome with a sprinkle of her red and white elegance as […]

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CBC Members Plan State of The Union Protest

January 22, 2018 Staff 0

By Lauren Victoria Burke (NNPA Newswire Contributor) During a lengthy, members-only meeting on Capitol Hill on January 19, members of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) discussed various options to protest the current President of the […]

Editorials

Why Do Blacks Allow Mainstream Media to Choose Their Leaders?

January 22, 2018 Staff 0

By Raynard Jackson (NNPA Newswire Columnist) I am fond of saying, “weak people take strong positions on weak issues.” There is no better example of this than the embarrassing behavior of the weak Congressional Black […]

Editorials

Dr. King and the Dignity of Work

January 22, 2018 Staff 0

by Dr. Julianne Malveaux Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. didn’t plan to get involved in the Memphis garbage worker’s strike. He hadn’t planned to be there on the fateful day when he was shot on April […]

Editorials

How One Week of Trumpism Defines Why He’s Not Fit for the Presidency

January 22, 2018 Staff 0

by Reggie Fullwood Look, I totally understand. Donald Trump is the smartest, most brilliant person he knows. He is the best president and billionaire businessman that we have ever seen. Here’s the problem – The […]

Editorials

Cancellation of Roland Martin Show: A Sign of Black Powerlessness

January 22, 2018 Staff 0

by Peter Bailey When first hearing about TV-One’s cancellation of Roland Martin’s show for “budgetary” reasons, my immediate reaction was bull crap. I am convinced that his show was cancelled because some advertisers and some […]

Local

Jax Still Honoring the Dream on 50th Anniversary of MLK’s Death

January 18, 2018 admin 0

Jacksonville’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. parade snaked through downtown Jacksonville this year with the theme, “The Color of Unity”. Motorcycles, Corvettes, marching bands, elected officials, social and fraternal groups and more made their way […]

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