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  • PRESS ROOM: Environmental Advocates Highlight Black Contributions to National Parks Ahead of 2024 Election

    NNPA NEWSWIRE — “National parks are not just landscapes—they are living places where the stories of our ancestors come to life. As we visit these historic places, we are reminded of the enduring impact of Black Americans in shaping the nation. By sharing these stories, we hope to inspire a deeper connection between the public and our parks,” said Audrey Peterman, co-founder of the Transformational Tours campaign and a long-time advocate for diversity in the outdoors.

  • Closing Arguments: Harris Seeks a Unified America While Trump’s Final Rally Descends into Bigotry and Chaos

    NNPA NEWSWIRE — Harris’s campaign has drawn strength from powerful allies who recognize the stakes. Reflecting on Trump’s divisive legacy, Tyler Perry said, “In this Donald Trump America, there is no dream that looks like me.” Bruce Springsteen declared, “There is only one candidate in this election who holds those principles dear: Kamala Harris… Trump is running to be an American tyrant. He does not understand this country, its history, or what it means to be deeply American.”

  • OP-ED: ‘Crypto Black’

    NNPA NEWSWIRE — Too often, marginalized communities are consigned to the sidelines to witness the economic innovation and progress of others. Yet today, I believe that Black America should take a deeper and a more informed look at the emerging marketplace for cryptocurrency. I am not an expert on crypto, but I know that in the communities that I have worked for civil rights over the past 60 years deserve to have greater access to information and knowledge that is factual and honest about the specific benefits that may come from attaining crypto digital assets.

  • Hampton Journalism Students Create Absentee Voter Guide for Upcoming General Election

    Readers can learn about the deadlines to request and return absentee ballots and the qualifications for voting by mail. “Researching, critical reading, and wading through confusing information is an important part of a journalist’s job,” said Professor Devika Koppikar, who spearheaded the project. “By reading through state election board websites, students learned how voting can be both easy or challenging, depending upon the state.”

  • 2024 Presidential Election on a Knife’s Edge as Early Votes Pour In

    NNPA NEWSWIRE — Across the nation, more than 15 million mail-in and early in-person votes have already been cast. Among these early votes, 46% come from registered Democrats, 36% from Republicans, and 18% from other parties. The early voting push comes as Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign encourages Democratic voters to take advantage of mail-in and early voting to lock in ballots well before Election Day, countering the traditionally lower early voting rates among Democratic voters in past elections. Despite initially criticizing early voting, the twice-impeached former President Donald Trump’s campaign has urged Republicans to vote early, apparently recognizing its critical role in battleground states.

  • Aldis Hodge and the cast of ‘Cross’ shine at the Los Angeles premiere

    Aldis Hodge and the cast of “Cross” celebrated the series premiere on the black carpet in Los Angeles, marking the upcoming debut of this highly anticipated crime thriller. Based on James Patterson’s novels, “Cross” stars Hodge as Detective Alex Cross. The show premieres on Amazon Prime Video on Nov. 14. The post Aldis Hodge and the cast of ‘Cross’ shine at the Los Angeles premiere appeared first on Rolling Out.

BHN Radio Live (7-02-24) Storm Beryl breaks records, West Coast temperatures soar, Florida newspaper runs Trump political ad full of racial slurs

  • July 03, 2024
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By Black Headline News https://vimeo.com/968347424?share=copy In this episode of the Black Headline News Talk Radio Show with Julia Ann Dudley Najieb, Cheryl Smith and Brigitte Jones, breaking news begins with destructive, record-breaking hurricane Beryl which is headed directly toward Jamaica as at least a category 4. On the West Coast, record-breaking heat waves are lasting

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