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Diner En Blanc Brings Mystic Dinner Plans to First Coast

November 19, 2019 admin 0

From global phenomenon to highly sought-after “secret”, Le Dîner en Blanc took over Jacksonville public space behind Baptist Hospital on the St. Johns River on November 9th, for a refined pop-up epicurean event. For Jacksonville’s […]

Local

Thousands Attend State’s Largest Veterans Day Parade

November 19, 2019 admin 0

The Jacksonville Veterans Day Parade is one of the largest parades in the Southeast featuring thousands of Duval County residents lining the parade route with various organizations to show gratitude for our service men and […]

Local

Zeta’s Festively Induct Eight Into their Sisterhood

November 19, 2019 admin 0

The Beta Alpha Zeta Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., recently inducted eight new sisters into their chapter.  Throughout the past six months, the newly inducted women participated in a variety of sisterly activities […]

Editorials

Nooses, Lynching, and Racial Intimidation

November 12, 2019 Staff 0

by Dr. Julianne Malveaux Are the use of nooses as symbols of intimidation rising in the workplace? Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) data says that reports of racism and discrimination are on the rise. Their […]

Editorials

JEA and the Sake of Privatization

November 12, 2019 Staff 0

by Rev. Frederick Newbill The day was November 28, 2017. The place was JEA’s monthly board meeting. The time was at the conclusion of former JEA board chair and outgoing board member, Tom Petway’s, two-year […]

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My Problem With the CBCF and ASALH Conferences

November 12, 2019 Staff 0

by Peter Bailey During the past 20 years I have attended numerous conferences hosted by the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation (CBCF) and the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH). CBCF’s […]

Editorials

Second Chances are a Hand Up for Us All – Not a Hand Out

November 12, 2019 Staff 0

Singer, writer and TV producer John Legend is known for his creativity and hit songs. But over the past few years, the artist has developed a reputation for his activism surrounding topics like criminal justice […]

Sports

Report: Stephen A. Smith strikes massive new deal with ESPN

November 8, 2019 admin 0

By Ryan Young / Yahoo Sports Contributor Yahoo SportsNov 7, 2019, 6:33 PM Stephen A. Smith has branded himself as one of the most recognizable personalities on ESPN, if not all of the sports media world. […]

Editorials

Editorial: Economic justice, Black progress and the Supreme Court

November 8, 2019 admin 0

BY THE FINAL CALL | LAST UPDATED: NOV 6, 2019 – 9:15:12 AM Entrepreneur Byron Allen was once known as a comedian but having created an estimated $1 billion media entity, he’s no joke and […]

National

Baltimore is at the Vanguard of a National Black Vegan Movement

November 8, 2019 admin 0

In the city of Freddie Gray and The Wire, Black farmers and vegans are fighting food apartheid and climate change. BY JESSE JAMES DECONTO Climate, Food Justice, Nutrition, Urban Agriculture Posted on: November 5, 2019  |  2 Comments    On a […]

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