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The Black Community Has Yet to Benefit in this Joe Biden Economy

March 11, 2021 admin 0

“So far, the Black community has gotten a lot of empty rhetoric, broken promises and mixed messages from the Biden Administration resulting in policies that are not empowering, uplifting or truly helping Black Americans thrive […]

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

March 4, 2021 admin 0

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

March 4, 2021 admin 0

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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The Significance of Black History Month in 2021

February 25, 2021 admin 0

By Moné Holder, Senior Director of Advocacy & Programs at Florida Rising – Black History Month is a time for commemorating the achievements and of, recognizing the history of, and recognizing the disparities still facing […]

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A Question for Black Americans: Vaccine or Body Bag?

February 25, 2021 admin 0

NNPA NEWSWIRE — By  BlackPressUSA – Dr. John Warren, Publisher, San Diego Voice and Viewpoint – Black people, who are at the greatest risk of dying from Covid 19, have the lowest rate of receiving […]

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Leading With Racial Equity and Justice

February 23, 2021 admin 0

By Dr. Jennifer Brown – Executive Director, KIPP Public Schools Jacksonville – “In this country, teaching Black people to read has always been an act of social justice.” Nearly 15 months ago I spoke those […]

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How Can We Narrow the Black Homeownership Gap?

February 22, 2021 admin 0

NNPA NEWSWIRE — By  BlackPressUSA – By Chuck Bishop, Head of Diverse Segments for Wells Fargo Home Lending – During Black History Month, and throughout the year, it’s important to acknowledge the challenges the Black […]

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Anti-Protest Bill is Anti-American

February 22, 2021 admin 0

By Patricia Brigham (LWV) & Former Justice Justice Peggy A. Quince (LWV) – Floridians, your First Amendment right to peacefully protest is under attack. Not by extremist groups, but by our very own Florida Legislature. […]

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Black History Month Should Also Celebrate Black Republican Trailblazers

February 19, 2021 admin 0

By Ronna McDaniel –  Black History Month is the time where the nation honors and celebrates the contributions of Black Americans and Black American culture in the United States. This year, I challenge other working […]

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Lawful Use of Medical Marijuana Could Raise Issues for Employees

February 16, 2021 admin 0

(Source: flcourier.com) 2.16.21 – Last November, the Marion County School Board fired a high school administrator after he refused to stop using medical marijuana to treat chronic pain related to a combat injury he sustained […]

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