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  • Oakland Protesters Rally to Defend Haitian Immigrants and TPS

    The Haiti Action Committee traces its roots to the international movement that emerged following Haiti’s 1991 military coup, which overthrew the nation’s first democratically elected president, Jean-Bertrand Aristide. Political violence sent thousands of Haitians fleeing the country, while U.S. policies resulted in refugees being intercepted at sea, repatriated, or detained at Guantanamo Bay. The post Oakland Protesters Rally to Defend Haitian Immigrants and TPS appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • First 5 Alameda County Celebrates First Year of Measure C’s Implementation

    Measure C, a community-led and voter-approved half-cent sales tax, was designed to generate approximately $150 million annually for early care and education. During its first year, the initiative reached more than 20,000 children and supported more than 6,400 early educators and caregivers throughout the county. The post First 5 Alameda County Celebrates First Year of Measure C’s Implementation appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • From Palestine to Oakland: Seeds for Liberation Examines Shared Struggles for Freedom

    The screening was hosted by the East Bay Democratic Socialists of America and the Dr. Huey P. Newton Foundation. Following the film, director Matthew Solomon joined local community leaders for a discussion about solidarity, resistance, and the historical connections explored throughout the documentary. The post From Palestine to Oakland: Seeds for Liberation Examines Shared Struggles for Freedom appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • At Sacramento Summit, Becerra Discusses Policy; Uses “Family” Metaphor to Frame Case for National Political Unity

    “We’re a state. We’re a family. We all work together,” Becerra said, arguing that California’s challenges require cooperation rather than partisan blame. He added that, as governor, he would have to work with lawmakers “whether they’ve got a D or an R behind their name.” The post At Sacramento Summit, Becerra Discusses Policy; Uses “Family” Metaphor to Frame Case for National Political Unity appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • Gov. Newsom Nominates 3 Black Women Judges to Serve on State Courts of Appeal

    Justices Adams, Hippach and Juliet Macaulay are among eight appellate court nominees recently announced by Newsom. The governor also appointed nine Superior Court judges across five counties. The post Gov. Newsom Nominates 3 Black Women Judges to Serve on State Courts of Appeal appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • OPINION: 57,000 Empty Apartments and Not a Word of Apology – City Limits

    BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — “Short-term rental income was, for many of these families, not a luxury. It was the margin between keeping the house and losing it. Local Law 18 closed that door, and the people who closed it are now waving away 57,000 empty apartments as statistical noise.” The post OPINION: 57,000 Empty Apartments and Not a Word of Apology – City Limits appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • Flooding forces school delays and highway closures in Ohio

    Flooding emergency puts central Ohio on high alert Thursday morning Overnight rain came fast and heavy across central Ohio, and by the early hours of Thursday morning, the consequences were already unfolding. The National Weather Service issued a flash flood emergency for the Franklin County area shortly before 5 a.m., with the warning set to The post Flooding forces school delays and highway closures in Ohio appeared first on Rolling Out.

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New business-showcase, ‘BHN Talk & $hop,’ to broadcast pilot during August, National Black Business Month

New business-showcase, ‘BHN Talk & $hop,’ to broadcast pilot during August, National Black Business Month

A new show on Black Headline News aims to provide Black business owners with an economical, viable solution to distribute and market their products and services; kicking off the pilot are featured members of BOBSA. (more…)...
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AVAILABLE NOW BLACK-IN PART 4: News hosts speak with special guest journalist and review journalist excerpts live about their experiences in the industry

AVAILABLE NOW BLACK-IN PART 4: News hosts speak with special guest journalist and review journalist excerpts live about their experiences in the industry

The Black press reflects on past Black journalists in history, and present journalists, how they adapted to unique, political climates. (more…)...
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BLACK-IN:  Watch final part 4 tomorrow night at 4:00 PM PDT/6:00 PM CDT as the news hosts speak with other journalists live about their experiences in the industry

BLACK-IN: Watch final part 4 tomorrow night at 4:00 PM PDT/6:00 PM CDT as the news hosts speak with other journalists live about their experiences in the industry

News hosts talk with members of the Black press, and reflect on past Black journalists in history, and present journalists juggling the difficult climate. (more…)...
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Available Now BLACK-IN Part 3: The Black church and the Black press look at ways to work together

Available Now BLACK-IN Part 3: The Black church and the Black press look at ways to work together

News publishers talk with leaders in the Black church about what can be done to work together. (more…)...
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Tonight, watch BLACK-IN Part 3 4 PM PST: The Black church and the Black press; how can they work together?  Also part 2 available now to watch

Tonight, watch BLACK-IN Part 3 4 PM PST: The Black church and the Black press; how can they work together? Also part 2 available now to watch

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Hostinger AI Agents is a customized AI tool suite designed to help small business owners launch and/or grow their businesses. It contains seven “advisors,” each specializing in a different topic area. In this Hostinger AI Agents review, I’ll walk you through two experiments I ran with the service to see how it would do. I’ll...
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AVAILABLE NOW ON DEMAND:  Black Headline News launches several-day ‘BLACK-IN’ campaign during the July 4th holiday weekend, starting with a detailed history of the Black press

AVAILABLE NOW ON DEMAND: Black Headline News launches several-day ‘BLACK-IN’ campaign during the July 4th holiday weekend, starting with a detailed history of the Black press

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  • Oakland Protesters Rally to Defend Haitian Immigrants and TPS

    The Haiti Action Committee traces its roots to the international movement that emerged following Haiti’s 1991 military coup, which overthrew the nation’s first democratically elected president, Jean-Bertrand Aristide. Political violence sent thousands of Haitians fleeing the country, while U.S. policies resulted in refugees being intercepted at sea, repatriated, or detained at Guantanamo Bay. The post Oakland Protesters Rally to Defend Haitian Immigrants and TPS appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • First 5 Alameda County Celebrates First Year of Measure C’s Implementation

    Measure C, a community-led and voter-approved half-cent sales tax, was designed to generate approximately $150 million annually for early care and education. During its first year, the initiative reached more than 20,000 children and supported more than 6,400 early educators and caregivers throughout the county. The post First 5 Alameda County Celebrates First Year of Measure C’s Implementation appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • From Palestine to Oakland: Seeds for Liberation Examines Shared Struggles for Freedom

    The screening was hosted by the East Bay Democratic Socialists of America and the Dr. Huey P. Newton Foundation. Following the film, director Matthew Solomon joined local community leaders for a discussion about solidarity, resistance, and the historical connections explored throughout the documentary. The post From Palestine to Oakland: Seeds for Liberation Examines Shared Struggles for Freedom appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • At Sacramento Summit, Becerra Discusses Policy; Uses “Family” Metaphor to Frame Case for National Political Unity

    “We’re a state. We’re a family. We all work together,” Becerra said, arguing that California’s challenges require cooperation rather than partisan blame. He added that, as governor, he would have to work with lawmakers “whether they’ve got a D or an R behind their name.” The post At Sacramento Summit, Becerra Discusses Policy; Uses “Family” Metaphor to Frame Case for National Political Unity appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • Gov. Newsom Nominates 3 Black Women Judges to Serve on State Courts of Appeal

    Justices Adams, Hippach and Juliet Macaulay are among eight appellate court nominees recently announced by Newsom. The governor also appointed nine Superior Court judges across five counties. The post Gov. Newsom Nominates 3 Black Women Judges to Serve on State Courts of Appeal appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • OPINION: 57,000 Empty Apartments and Not a Word of Apology – City Limits

    BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — “Short-term rental income was, for many of these families, not a luxury. It was the margin between keeping the house and losing it. Local Law 18 closed that door, and the people who closed it are now waving away 57,000 empty apartments as statistical noise.” The post OPINION: 57,000 Empty Apartments and Not a Word of Apology – City Limits appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • Flooding forces school delays and highway closures in Ohio

    Flooding emergency puts central Ohio on high alert Thursday morning Overnight rain came fast and heavy across central Ohio, and by the early hours of Thursday morning, the consequences were already unfolding. The National Weather Service issued a flash flood emergency for the Franklin County area shortly before 5 a.m., with the warning set to The post Flooding forces school delays and highway closures in Ohio appeared first on Rolling Out.

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