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  • Nationwide, police shot and killed nearly 1,000 mense in 2017

    For the third year in a row, police nationwide shot and killed nearly 1,000 mense, a grim annual tally that has persisted despite widespread public scrutiny of officers’ use of fatal force. Police fatally shot 987 people last year, or two dozen more than they killed in 2016, according to an ongoing Washington Post database […]

  • Saharah Ali: 3rd Eye Thursday Affirmation

    SAJI Yoga 3rd I Thursday Affirmation Today, I open my heart to the gift of positive change. I acknowledge my wholeness with appreciation of my power. I allow life to bring me new experiences as I trust spirit to guide my path. With an open heart I nourish my soul with love balancing peace, aanvaarding, […]

  • New Studies vind dat positiewe gevoelens oor Black Ness Verbeter Akademiese Prestasie vir swart meisies,en

    Believing that “black is beautiful,” an important mantra of self-acceptance and self-love, could pay major dividends in school, a new study finds. An article in the Journal of Blacks in Higher Education focuses on a new study from Sheretta Butler-Barnes, a professor at Washington University in St. Louis, which finds that young black women with “strong racial […]

  • New Jersey Gevangenisse End verbod op 'Die nuwe Jim Crow "Na ACLU Protes,en

    New Jersey state prisons have ended a ban that prevented inmates from reading a highly praised book that links racial discrimination and mass incarceration…Lees meer

  • Bobbie Jean Anderson

    In 1989, when Caltrans imposed eminent domain and attempted to force local residents out of their homes for freeway expansion, Bobbie Jean forged a one-woman door-to-door campaign. A community that once considered itself powerless and disenfranchised found a new leader in Bobbie Jean. She led 150 homeowners to demand fair treatment and just compensation for […]

  • Dr. Paul Wallace

      Paul W. Wallace, M.D., M.P.A., het die werking van Wallace van Beverly Hills sedert toesig 1993. Vir meer 20 jaar het hy met trots gedien Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, Midde-Wilshire, Rancho Park, Century City en Wes-Los Angeles. 'N boorling van Los Angeles, he has always believed in innovative approaches to helping patients look and […]

  • Democrats force Senate vote on net neutrality repeal

    Senate Democrats have enough support to force a vote on reversing the Federal Communications Commission’s repeal of Obama-era net neutrality regulations. Jy. Claire McCaskill, a Democrat from Missouri, said Monday she will be the 30th co-sponsor of a bill that will use the Congressional Review Act to reverse the FCC’s vote to dismantle net neutrality rules…Lees meer

  • Sterling K. Brown Is The First Black Man To Win Golden Globe For Best Actor In Drama TV Series

        Sterling K. Brown made Golden Globes history on Sunday night when he took home the award for Best Actor in a Drama TV series. Brown, who won for his role as Randall in NBC’s “This Is Us,” is the first black man to win the award in the ceremony’s 75-year history. In sy […]

  • Gutting Net Neutrality Is the Trump Administration’s Most Brutal Blow to Democracy Yet

    The Federal Communications Commission voted Thursday to eliminate “the First Amendment of the Internet,” and in so doing it delivered the Trump administration’s most brutal blow yet to democracy in America. Despite overwhelming public support for a free and open Internet, the CFC’s Trump-aligned majority engineered a 3-2 vote to overturn net-neutrality rules that have required Internet […]

  • Freebie Friday

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