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Black Civil Rights Leaders Making History
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]In recent years, a new generation of black civil rights leaders has emerged, using their voices and platforms to fight for equality, justice, and systemic change. These leaders have become prominent figures in the fight against racial injustice, advocating for the rights of black communities and marginalized groups. Through their activism, advocacy, and organizing efforts,…
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Dad cuts off 22-year-old daughter’s car payments after learning she’s stripping in college
A father caused an uproar on Reddit this week after he announced he would no longer help his daughter with her car payments because she has been working as a stripper. A 47-year-old man asked for the internet’s thoughts on his family feud in a viral “Am I the A–hole” post on Reddit, where he shared…
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The 10 most innovative education companies post pandemic
Explore the full 2022 list of Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies, 528 organizations whose efforts are reshaping their businesses, industries, and the broader culture. We’ve selected the firms making the biggest impact with their initiatives across 52 categories, including the most innovative media, design, and consumer goods companies. The COVID-19 pandemic blasted online education…
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Northeastern and Northwestern Law Centers Seek Posthumous Pardon for Black Man Executed After 1908 Springfield Race Riot
In the early 20th century, Joe James, a Black man, was convicted and executed for the murder of a white man in Springfield, Illinois, after the 1908 Springfield Race Riot. Now, 115 years after his death, lawyers and law students from Northwestern and Northeastern Universities are seeking a posthumous pardon. on his behalf.Margaret A. Burnham…
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College Board AP African American Studies Clash Brings Organization Under New Scrutiny | Teen Vogue
Audre Lorde, Kimberlé Crenshaw, bell hooks. If you were to name the most influential Black writers of all time, these names would certainly make the list. And yet, as of a February 1 announcement from the College Board, these three writers, along with a number of others, are not specifically included in the new advanced placement (AP)…
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The University of South Florida’s Diversity Cult | City Journal
The University of South Florida has adopted a radical “diversity, equity, and inclusion” (DEI) program that claims America is a force for “white supremacy,” encourages students to attend racially segregated counseling programs to address their “privilege” and “oppression,” and promotes a variety of left-wing causes, including “reparations,” “defund the police,” and “prison abolition.” I have…
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NY Dept. of Education promotes book with drawings of teens in sex acts
The following contains herein editorial content which is the opinion of the writer. NEW YORK- In yet another disturbing example of indoctrination of children by the radical LGBT movement, Breitbart News reports that the New York State Department of Education is promoting a cartoonist named Maia Kobabe, who has authored a book called, “Gender Queer:…
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Black-Owned Wine Company La Fte Adds NBA Star Chris Paul as Equity Stakeholder
Phoenix Suns point guard Chris Paul is now an equity stakeholder in La Fête Wine Company. The growing wine company emphasizes diversity and inclusion in the wine and spirits industry. Donae Burston, founder of La Fête du Wine Company (Photo from Instagram, @thurstonburstoniii) Paul’s other investments are media flow management software firm Greenfly and financial tech company Goalsetter. He…
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TRAGIC: 31-Year-Old Former College Tennis Star Dies Suddenly
Another young person has passed away unexpectedly, continuing a disturbing trend globally. Reports have confirmed that former University of Georgia star tennis player Lilly Kimbell died Sunday at the age of 31. Her sister Samantha Giles revealed via Facebook that Kimbell suffered a massive heart attack emanating from a kidney issue. The cause of Kimbell’s…