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Read More »Women of Power Summit Update: The Event Is On!
Women of Power Summit attendees (Image: File) The Women of Power Summit is taking place, and we look forward to seeing you at the event this week from Thursday, March 5–Sunday, March 8. Our conference will feature all the enjoyable activities as planned. Given the news reports, we realize that …
Read More »Two Massachusetts Women Assaulted a Mother and Daughter for Speaking Spanish
Photo: Scott Eisen (Getty Images) When it comes to racist, hateful behavior the assumption is that young, white men have the market cornered. Two white women in Massachusetts decided to prove that they can be just as trash as their male counterparts. NBC News reports that 25-year-olds Jenny Ennamorati and …
Read More »The 2020 U.S. Presidential Race: A Cheat Sheet
The party might not decide anymore, but it is trying to coalesce. In the span of 24 hours on the eve of Super Tuesday, both Pete Buttigieg, the former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, and Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota ended their presidential bids and threw their support behind the …
Read More »Michael Bloomberg Responds to Church Protestors
Former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg has reportedly spent more than $463 million on his bid to win the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination and ultimately the White House. Since the billionaire businessman launched his campaign last November, he has picked up the endorsements of several high profile African-Americans including …
Read More »Four-Star General Nominated To Become The First African American Chief of Air Force
Image: U.S Air Force The United States military made history today when the Trump administration nominated Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr. to become the chief of staff for the United States Air Force. If he is appointed and confirmed by the Senate, he would be the first African American to …
Read More »Report: Texas Is Closing Polling Stations in Minority Communities
Source: Instagram As we count down the days to the presidential election, the candidates are becoming more aggressive on appealing to the minority vote in order to get an edge. In some states, however, the local government is making it harder for marginalized voters to take part. For states like Texas, …
Read More »3 Wrongly Convicted Black Men Who Spent 36 Years in Prison Set to Receive $2.9 Million Each
Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby, center, flanked by Andrew Steward, left, Ransom Watkins (behind Mosby) and Alfred Chestnut (green jacket).Screenshot: Washington Post When I was 16, my mother and my next-door neighbor, who we called “Crow,” dropped me off for my first year of college. I thought my mother would …
Read More »Joe Biden Just Killed the Momentum Theory of Politics
This primary season has wrecked the idea that momentum lasts more than a few milliseconds, and given life to another grand theory of politics: Demographics are destiny. Buttigieg and Klobuchar, whose appeal had always skewed to white voters, exceeded their national polling averages in the very white states of Iowa …
Read More »Tracee Ellis Ross On How Diana Ross Influenced Her New Movie
Tracee Ellis Ross, for the first time, will step into the spotlight as a singer in her new film The High Note. She plays a superstar singer named Grace Davis. The story follows Grace Davis who initially shies away from making new music in favor of playing her older music …
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