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Marc Lamont Hill Inspires EWC Students to Stay Woke

September 28, 2021 admin 0

by Free Press Staff – Political commentator orator, author and professor Dr. Marc Lamont Hill spoke to students for the The Edward Waters University (EWU) Distinguished Speaker Series. The series is a academic and experiential […]

Business

Is New Funding A Distraction? Four Questions To Ask

September 28, 2021 admin 0

Nonprofit leaders – and so many others – are being offered new opportunities to collaborate; new funding; and new demands on their time, relationships and resources. It all might be for the good of the […]

Business

Don’t Raise Taxes on the Investments Black-Owned Businesses Depend On

September 28, 2021 admin 0

(Source:  BlackPressUSA) NNPA NEWSWIRE — By Larry D. Ivory, President of the National Black Chamber of Commerce – 58% of Black-owned businesses reported being financially distressed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. From February to April […]

Editorials

Black Lives Matter and The Color of Your Skin

September 28, 2021 admin 0

NNPA NEWSWIRE  –  September 27, 2021- (Source: BlackPressUSA) – By Roger Caldwell, NNPA Newswire Contributor – History in America has demonstrated that White citizens will make war, and justifying horrific atrocities against Black people, including […]

Editorials

Afghanistan: After 20 Years, Thousands Dead and Trillions Spent, Rep. Barbara Lee Proven Right

September 22, 2021 admin 0

By Lauren Victoria Burke – (Source: www.blackpressusa.com)- NNPA NEWSWIRE — In an August 30 statement on the Afghanistan withdrawal, Congresswoman Lee said: “Twenty years ago, it was clear that rushing into war without a clearly […]

Health

Skipping Out on The Second Dose Adds to The “Pandemic of The Unvaccinated”

September 21, 2021 admin 0

The second wave of COVID-19 has been filled uncertainty and unpredictability of the virus itself. However, we’ve had plenty of opportunities to avoid preventable downfalls. The two-dose mRNA vaccines have been confirmed to be highly […]

Education

COVID-19 Safety: How to Prepare Your Kids for Back to School

September 21, 2021 admin 0

By Dena Vang – COVID-19 Safety: How to Prepare Your Kids for Back to School -Over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, families and schools have worked tirelessly to create safe learning environments for students […]

Business

Black Businesses Continue to Face Down the Pandemic

September 21, 2021 admin 0

(Source: www.atlantavoice.com) – September 21, 2021 / By Gregory Smith | Howard University News Service –WASHINGTON– Virginia Ali is owner of Ben’s Chili Bowl, an iconic restaurant she and her husband, Ben Ali, opened in 1958 in Washington […]

Greek Life

River City Pearls Celebrate HBCU Week

September 21, 2021 admin 0

The River City Pearls kicked off National HBCU week by showing their support of current students of 12 HBCU’s represented by 26 members of the River City Pearls (RCP) who graduated from HBCUs. RCP takes […]

National

Pfizer Says Its COVID Vaccine is Safe For Kids 5 to 11

September 21, 2021 admin 0

 (Source: www.washingtoninformer.com) – Stacy M. Brown   The Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine is safe in children ages 5 to 11 and generated a “robust antibody response,” according to data released Monday by the drugmaker. These are the first […]

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