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  • National Action Network Announces 2025 Inauguration Day Rally

    THE AFRO — Rev. Al Sharpton and the National Action Network are planning a rally on Martin Luther King Jr. Day 2025 to protest the second presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, and to honor and defend Dr. King's dream of justice, equality and change. The post National Action Network announces 2025 Inauguration Day rally appeared first on AFRO American Newspapers.

  • Momentum Builds for Shirley Chisholm Congressional Gold Medal Ahead of Centennial

    NNPA NEWSWIRE — Democratic Sen. Laphonza Butler, the bill’s primary sponsor, has garnered backing from key lawmakers, including Democratic Sens. Cory Booker of New Jersey and Kirsten Gillibrand of New York. The legislation seeks to award Chisholm one of the nation’s highest civilian honors, cementing her place as one of the most transformative figures in American history.

  • How Babies’ Brains Develop

    NNPA NEWSWIRE — Decades of studies have consistently shown that children who receive high-quality early learning have better health, education, and earnings outcomes, and are less likely to be incarcerated or use government assistance programs over the course of their lives.

  • Go Towards the Extraordinary with Ford

    Ford is committed to racial and social justice and is working diligently to support a culture of belonging for all team members and partners. Over the past several years, Ford has placed a significant focus on restructuring its recruitment of Black and other individuals from underrepresented groups, including increasing the number of professional organizations and historically Black colleges and universities with which the company works. These actions are part of Ford’s ongoing commitment to drive lasting change for racial and ethnic equality within the company and in the communities where we live and work.

  • PRESS ROOM: Clyburn, Pressley, Scanlon, Colleagues Urge Biden to Use Clemency Power to Address Mass Incarceration Before Leaving Office

    NNPA NEWSWIRE — Mass incarceration remains a persistent, systemic injustice that erodes the soul of America. Our nation has the highest incarceration rate in the world, with nearly two million people locked in jails and prisons throughout the country.

    • Mayor Harold Washington’s Enduring Legacy Honored at Annual Wreath-Laying Ceremony

      CHICAGO DEFENDER — Members of the Mayor Harold Washington Legacy Committee present a wreath at the former mayor’s gravesite at Oak Woods Cemetery (Photo Credit: Tacuma R. Roeback). On a cool, mostly overcast morning at Oak Woods Cemetery on Chicago’s South Side, friends, colleagues and admirers gathered to honor Harold Washington — Chicago’s first Black mayor — and his lasting and incalculable impact on the city and country.

    • Alabama A&M football player dies at 20 after October game injury

      An Alabama A&M University redshirt freshman football player died after suffering a severe head injury during a game against Alabama State in October. Medrick Burnett Jr., 20, sustained multiple brain bleeds and swelling from a collision during the rivalry game, requiring emergency surgery. “Medrick was more than an exceptional athlete; he was a remarkable young The post Alabama A&M football player dies at 20 after October game injury appeared first on Rolling Out.

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    Nollywood set new highs in 2023: here are four of my favourite films of the year

    Nollywood set new highs in 2023: here are four of my favourite films of the year

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    Black Ghosts: Noo Saro-Wiwa’s new book is a powerful reflection on Africans in China

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    By Janet Remmington Noo Saro-Wiwa is a celebrated Nigerian-born travel writer. Her latest book is Black Ghosts. It explores, with candor and compassion, the lives of several African economic migrants living in China, a group of people who are key to trade between the continents. Janet Remmington is a scholar of African travel writing and mobility,...
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    ‘Unacceptable,’ senators call on GAO to probe FDA’s oversight of medical devices Philips CPAP recall

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    Sens. Dick Durbin and Richard Blumenthal sent a letter noting how the agency missed opportunities to protect the public from faulty medical devices. By Jonathan D. Salant, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette; Debbie Cenziper, ProPublica; and Michael D. Sallah, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Two prominent U.S. senators are calling for a government investigation into the Food and Drug Administration’s oversight...
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    • National Action Network Announces 2025 Inauguration Day Rally

      THE AFRO — Rev. Al Sharpton and the National Action Network are planning a rally on Martin Luther King Jr. Day 2025 to protest the second presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, and to honor and defend Dr. King's dream of justice, equality and change. The post National Action Network announces 2025 Inauguration Day rally appeared first on AFRO American Newspapers.

    • Momentum Builds for Shirley Chisholm Congressional Gold Medal Ahead of Centennial

      NNPA NEWSWIRE — Democratic Sen. Laphonza Butler, the bill’s primary sponsor, has garnered backing from key lawmakers, including Democratic Sens. Cory Booker of New Jersey and Kirsten Gillibrand of New York. The legislation seeks to award Chisholm one of the nation’s highest civilian honors, cementing her place as one of the most transformative figures in American history.

    • How Babies’ Brains Develop

      NNPA NEWSWIRE — Decades of studies have consistently shown that children who receive high-quality early learning have better health, education, and earnings outcomes, and are less likely to be incarcerated or use government assistance programs over the course of their lives.

    • Go Towards the Extraordinary with Ford

      Ford is committed to racial and social justice and is working diligently to support a culture of belonging for all team members and partners. Over the past several years, Ford has placed a significant focus on restructuring its recruitment of Black and other individuals from underrepresented groups, including increasing the number of professional organizations and historically Black colleges and universities with which the company works. These actions are part of Ford’s ongoing commitment to drive lasting change for racial and ethnic equality within the company and in the communities where we live and work.

    • PRESS ROOM: Clyburn, Pressley, Scanlon, Colleagues Urge Biden to Use Clemency Power to Address Mass Incarceration Before Leaving Office

      NNPA NEWSWIRE — Mass incarceration remains a persistent, systemic injustice that erodes the soul of America. Our nation has the highest incarceration rate in the world, with nearly two million people locked in jails and prisons throughout the country.

      • Mayor Harold Washington’s Enduring Legacy Honored at Annual Wreath-Laying Ceremony

        CHICAGO DEFENDER — Members of the Mayor Harold Washington Legacy Committee present a wreath at the former mayor’s gravesite at Oak Woods Cemetery (Photo Credit: Tacuma R. Roeback). On a cool, mostly overcast morning at Oak Woods Cemetery on Chicago’s South Side, friends, colleagues and admirers gathered to honor Harold Washington — Chicago’s first Black mayor — and his lasting and incalculable impact on the city and country.

      • Alabama A&M football player dies at 20 after October game injury

        An Alabama A&M University redshirt freshman football player died after suffering a severe head injury during a game against Alabama State in October. Medrick Burnett Jr., 20, sustained multiple brain bleeds and swelling from a collision during the rivalry game, requiring emergency surgery. “Medrick was more than an exceptional athlete; he was a remarkable young The post Alabama A&M football player dies at 20 after October game injury appeared first on Rolling Out.

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