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Jacksonville Educator Opens Charter School to Introduce Elementary Schoolers to HBCU Culture

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By Lisa Buie – (For more info visit www.redefinedonline.org) – Cameron Frazier didn’t attend a historically Black college or university, but the veteran educator recognizes their power, thanks to one of his former bosses. “During […]

Book Reviews

Are You An Aspiring Writer? The Other Black Girl Author Zakiya Dalila Harris Offers Tips for Breaking Into the Publishing Industry 

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By BRITTANY GALLA  @brittanygalla =- JULY 7, 2021 – (For more visit www.parade.com) – Welcome to our Novel Advice column, where Parade.com links up with your favorite best-selling novelists and authors to get their take on sticky life situations. From family dynamic concerns […]

Sports

NABJ Calls for Meeting with Disney Heads After Treatment of ESPN’s Maria Taylor Reveals Toxic Culture of Bias

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Posted by kstewart – July 7, 2021 – (For more visit: www.nabjonline.org) – The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) is outraged to read reports in The New York Times and other publications that uncover a toxic ESPN […]

Political

Even Before Jovenel Moïse’s Assassination, Haiti Was In Crisis

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LAUREL WAMSLEY  – (For more visit www.npr.org) – The assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse at his home threatens to exacerbate Haiti’s already rampant problems. “Everything that could go wrong seems to be going wrong,” […]

National

MLK III Seeks Reprise of Tone Set in the 1963 March on Washington

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By Hamil R. Harris (For more visit www.washingtoninformer.com) July 7, 2021In the wake of the recent Supreme Court decision and Republican-controlled state legislatures further weakening the Voting Rights Act, Martin Luther King III is calling […]

Religion

LDS Church and NAACP Seek to Advance Work with New Initiatives

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By Brady McCombs @BradyMcCombs – (For more visit www.christiancentury.org) -Top leaders from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints an­nounced $9.25 million in new educational and humanitarian projects on June 14 as they seek […]

Editorials

Time for a New ‘Good Neighbor Policy’ By Jesse Jackson

July 8, 2021 admin 0

(TriceEdneyWire.com)  – By Jesse Jackson – “America is back,” President Biden announced repeatedly in meeting with allies in Europe. The question, of course, is back for what? Biden has sensibly insisted that we must “build […]

Business

Why Black-led Banks Are Key to Driving Racial Equity

July 8, 2021 admin 0

THE ATLANTA VOICE –  The Atlanta Voice July 7, 2021  News Source: www.blackpressusa.com) By Brian Lamb and Byna Elliott, JPMorgan Chase – At JPMorgan Chase, our view is that true racial equity will occur in […]

Greek Life

Josetta Liptrot Arnold: September 17, 1949 – June 26, 2021

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Ms. Josetta Liptrot Arnold was born on September 17, 1949 in Jacksonville, FL., to the late Ethel Liptrot and Joseph Sabria Liptrot Jr. of Jacksonville Florida. She attended Mathew Gilbert High School, and graduated with […]

National

Haitian President Jovenel Moïse Assassinated, His Wife Wounded in Attack at Their Home

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By Victor Omondi – (Original News Source: www.yourblackworld.net) – Haitian President Jovenel Moïse was assassinated and his wife injured on Wednesday at their home by a group of unidentified gunmen, interim Prime Minister Claude Joseph announced. Joseph said […]

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