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New COVID-19 Relief Act Does NOT Extend National Eviction Moratorium Set to Expire on March 31

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By Victor Trammell – (Source: www.yourblackworld.net) – Democrats in the U.S. Congress and the White House are rejoicing with glee after both congressional chambers approved President Biden’s new COVID-19 relief bill on Saturday (March 6). According […]

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After Historic Inaugural Performance, Amanda Gorman Shares Story Showing Racism Still Exists

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(Source: www.yourblackworld.net) – Amanda Gorman (pictured) has national recognition but not everyone recognizes her. The acclaimed inaugural poet and scholar took to Twitter on Friday (March 5) and revealed she was followed by a white male security […]

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NFL Names First Black Female Referee

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Cassandra Negley | Yahoo Sports Maia Chaka will be the first Black woman to work as an NFL referee when she takes the field in her new role this fall. The NFL made the announcement Friday morning […]

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Thirty Years Ago, I Watched Rodney King Beaten. We Thought Our Fight Was Finally Over.

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By Rep. Karen Bass  – (Source: Zach.Seidl@mail.house.gov) – March 3, 2021 – Thirty years ago, I watched Rodney King beaten. We thought our fight was finally over. When I first saw the tape of Rodney King being […]

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Through the Perilous Fight: Marine Corps Veteran Unearths Family History of Freedom Fighting

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(Source – www.newsroom.woundedwarriorproject.org) – Marine veteran Taniki Richard was born and raised in the United States by Trinidadian parents. She remembers growing up surrounded by West Indian culture. The aroma of Trinidadian curry, the sounds […]

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Morgan State Alum Dropped Out, Drove for UPS, Presents University with $20 Million Endowment

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NNPA NEWSWIRE — By  Stacy M. Brown – (Source: www.blackpressusa.com) – “Morgan is so proud to call this son and daughter of the great City of Baltimore our own, and through their historic giving, the […]

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Finding a Priceless Pearl in a Sea of Pandemic Problems

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Finding a Priceless Pearl in a Sea of Pandemic Problems Dan Fisher had climbed the corporate ladder to a job he enjoyed and was making more money than he ever imagined. He was the VP/GM […]

Sports

‘It Is About an Equal Opportunity’: The Lack of Diversity in NFL Coaching

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By: Anthony Amey & Alyssa Wilson – Although the league’s roster of players is about 70% Black, only three out of 32 teams have a Black coach. The end of every regular season of the […]

Health

Leading CEOs Champion Equity for the Black Community in Accessing COVID-19 Vaccines

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NNPA NEWSWIRE — (Source: www.blackpressusa.com) – Led by a diverse group of Black CEOs, this initiative gathers resources from respected and trusted community and business leaders, health professionals and public officials to ensure that accurate […]

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Biden’s Win Means a Civil Rights Lawyer Will Lead Civil Rights Enforcement

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By Ben Jealous – (Source: www.washingtoninformer.com) – Black voters who turned out to elect President Joe Biden were hoping for some real change. We’re getting it. Kristen Clarke is one of the country’s most effective […]

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