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  • Wendy Gladney Dean

    Coach, Community Relations Consultant, Motiveringspreker, and Author, Wendy Gladney Dean is a multi-faceted businesswoman with close to a quarter century of experience in the community. Her many different sides come together under the umbrella of Wendy’s Enterprises; consisting of Personal Services Plus Consulting Firm (PSP), Vrede vir die Lewe, Incl. (FFL) and Wendy, the Author & Speaker. […]

  • Tracing His Roots, Georgetown Employee Learns University Sold His Ancestor

    As a Georgetown employee, Jeremy Alexander watched as the university grappled with its haunted past: the sale of slaves in 1838 to help rescue it from financial ruin. He listened as Georgetown’s president apologized for its sins and looked for ways to make amends. En mnr. Alexander observed, with wonder, some of the slave descendants when […]

  • Ed Sanders

    Ed Sanders: Ed Sanders is the president of ES Advisors Group, a public affairs consultancy with over 20 years of experience implementing public policy, advising electoral campaigns, and directing community-based and business growth initiatives.

  • Erich “Coach E” Nall

    Erich “Coach E” Nall: Erich Nall is die eienaar en stigter van Ultimate Transformasies Opleiding (www.ultimatetransformations.com) in Los Angeles, California. Hy afgerig en opgelei baie suksesvolle professionele atlete, akteurs, modelle en ander in die vermaaklikheidsbedryf vir die afgelope 18 jaar. Die gesertifiseerde opleier, voedingkundige, motiveringspreker, and dedicated life coach is a regular […]

  • Robots could take over 38% van U.S. jobs within about 15 jaar, verslag sê

    More than a third of U.S. jobs could be at “high risk” of automation by the early 2030s, a percentage that’s greater than in Britain, Germany and Japan, according to a report released Friday. Die ontleding, by accounting and consulting firm PwC, emphasized that its estimates are based on the anticipated capabilities of robotics and […]

  • Black Lawmakers Call on FBI to Help on Missing Black Girls

        Black members of Congress are calling for the Justice Department to help police investigate a large number of missing children in Washington, D.C. The District of Columbia logged 501 cases of missing juveniles, many of them black or Latino, in the first three months of this year, according to the Metropolitan Police Department, […]

  • Lola Smallwood-Cuevas

    As director of the BWC, Me. Smallwood-Cuevas is a also a Project Director at the UCLA Labor Center and coordinates the African American Union Leadership School (AAULS), the first union leadership school in California focused on developing the next generation of union leaders through popular education. Benewens, Me. Smallwood Cuevas spearheads the Labor Center’s […]

  • Dr. Melina Abdullah

    Melina Abdullah is professor en voorsitter van die Pan-Afrika-studies aan die California State University, Los Angeles and immediate past campus president and current Council for Affirmative Action Chair for the California Faculty Association (the faculty union). Dr. Abdullah earned her Ph.D. van die Universiteit van Suid-Kalifornië in Politieke Wetenskap en haar BA. from Howard University […]

  • Luis J. Rodriguez

    For Luis poetry is soul talk, a prophetic act, a powerful means to enlarge one’s presence in the world. Luis is also a novelist/memoirist/short story/children’s book writer as well as a community & urban peace activist, mentor, healer, jeug & arts advocate, man, vader, oupa, and great-grandfather. Hy het 15 books in all genres, insluitend […]

  • Pope Francis asks for forgiveness for church’s role in Rwanda genocide

    Pope Francis has asked for forgiveness for the Catholic church’s role in the 1994 Rwandan genocide, in which 800,000 people were slaughtered in 100 days of violence. The “sins and failings of the church and its members” had “disfigured the face” of Catholicism, het hy gesê. Speaking after meeting the Rwandan president, Paul Kagame, the Vatican […]