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  • Compton Mayor Aja Brown

    Compton Mayor Aja Brown made ​​history as the youngest mayor-elect of the City at the age of 31. A national trailblazer, Mayor Brown’s ‘New Vision for Comptonis a revitalization strategy centered on 12 key principles That focus on family values, quality of life, economic development and infrastructural growth. Mayor Brown is focused on improving […]

  • Mike Evans

    Mike Evans is a former Louisville safety and CEO of LacedFacts, a service that connects youths to college and NFL players in order to educate student athletes on the transition to college and the hurdles of being recruited. 'N Los Angeles moedertaal, Evans starred as a hard hitting safety under head coach Charlie Strong, help […]

  • Erin Andrews Awarded $55 Million In Peeping Tom Lawsuit

    A jury of five men and seven women decided on Monday to award Erin Andrews $55 million in her lawsuit over a 2008 peeping Tom video of the sportscaster shot at a Nashville Marriott at Vanderbilt University. According to reporter Jesse Knutson, the jury found that the hotel operator, owner and Michael Barrett, the man who shot […]

  • Mother of police shooting victim Gregory Gunn wants officer to come to funeral

    Nellie Ruth Gunn, mother of Gregory Gunn, who was killed after being shot by a Montgomery, Alabama, police officer, wants the officer who shot her son to come to his funeral. “I want (the officer) to go to church with me,"Het sy gesê. “If it can’t be done, then well done and well good. Maar […]

  • Prokureur Nana Gyamfi

    Nana Gyamfi has been a human and civil rights attorney with a specialty in criminal defense since 1994. Nana gegradueer van Cornell Universiteit en het haar graad in die regte van die UCLA School of Law. In 1992, terwyl hy nog in die wet skool, Nana worked with Chokwe Lumumba at the Black Law Institute and co-organized and directed the community […]

  • Saji Joga Mind Gem

    Solar Eclipse New moon Prayer Father, Moeder, God today I allow myself to know and trust the truth of my union to all things. I quite my mind to hear the wisdom of my ancestors guiding my path towards growth and change. I release my past. Ek stel die hele oordeel. I forgive myself for judging […]

  • Advocates Fire Back After Judge Rules Filming Police Isn’t A First Amendment Right

    Free speech advocates say a federal judge’s recent ruling on the right to film police officers on the street won’t set any legal precedent, but they still call it way out of line. Verlede maand, VSA. District Judge Mark Kearney ruled that citizens are not protected by the constitution when they film police officers — […]

  • Delxino Wilson- de Briano, Founder of Black Business Network

    Delxino is widely recognized as one of the leading experts and all-time top producers in the network marketing industry. Delxino’s began his career as a computer scientist. Delxino earned a degree in Management Information Systems from New York’s prestigious Rochester Institute of Technology in 1991. During his senior year in college, Delxino worked at Eastman […]

  • Texas Trooper Who Arrested Sandra Bland Is Officially Fired

    The Texas state trooper who arrested Sandra Bland, the motorist who days later was found hanged in a jail cell, was formally fired on Wednesday, according to theTexas Department of Public Safety. Trooper Brian Encinia was fired after failing to rebut disciplinary charges leveled against him in January, Public Safety Director Steven McCraw wrote in a letter of […]

  • Dr. Eddie S. Glaude, Jr.

    Eddie S. Glaude, Jr. is currently the Chair of the Center for African American Studies and the William S. Tod Professor of Religion and African American Studies at Princeton University. Widely regarded as one of the brightest young intellectuals in the US today, Glaude offers a critical and insightful view on the problems currently facing […]