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- Student Athlete of the Week: Koa Seymour
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Election 2020: Your Cheat Sheet for 12 Propositions to Know About Before Nov. 3
The 12 qualified propositions on the ballot cover many issues, including tax codes, voting rights, workers’ rights and affirmative action
Jon Platt Joins Berklee’s Board of Trustees
Platt is the chair and CEO of Sony/ATV Music Publishing, the leading global music publisher.
Bakewell Media Announces Taste of Soul Goes Virtual: On Line and On Time
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Grisly Hanging Deaths of Three Black Men in Two Weeks Hark Back to Terror of Lynchings Past
People in California and across the county are demanding more transparency in the investigations of the separate hanging deaths of the African American men.
Dr. Dale Okorodudu addresses healthcare disparities in this new pandemic world
Dr. Okorodudu has been smashing society’s stereotype of what a doctor looks like ever since he started as an undergrad and continues to move forward with renewed vigor
Record Attendees Stream 2020 BHERC Sistas Are Doin’ It For Themselves Film Festival at BHERC TV
Popular signature BHERC “Sistas” Film Festival makes its successful debut to online at BHERC TV to record global viewing audience citing flexibility and ease of use as well as superb and thrilling content.
PUBLIC HEALTH ALERT
National action needed to stop tobacco companies from targeting vulnerable communities and help smokers quit
California’s Largest Union SEIU 2015 Calls on Federal Government for Immediate Supply of Personal Protective Equipment
Without proper personal protective equipment (PPE) frontline workers are being put in harm’s way and putting their own health at risk
More Coronavirus Cases Dispel Black Immunity Myth
According to various news sources and social media posts, African American COVID-19 fatalities are starting to mount
Reps. Bass, Davis, Urge College Institutions to Sympathize with Vulnerable Students at Youth Congressional Caucus
As schools and colleges close nationwide due to the Coronavirus, foster youth and international students face possible homelessness, hunger and more.
Black America’s Housing Crisis: More Renters Than Homeowners, Homeless Population Jumps 12%
For many consumers, the combined costs of housing, transportation, food, and utilities leave room for little else from take-home pay.
Dems appeal for GOP open minds as impeachment arguments open
Democratic accusers say Trump was the one with the “corrupt scheme” to abuse his presidential power and then obstruct Congress’ investigation.
Bloomberg Rolls Out Voter Protection Plan
Bloomberg said he would also block voter purges and federally fund a voter rights awareness campaign