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Trump aide Omarosa Manigault-Newman’s appearance at the NABJ convention in New Orleans sparked outrage from Black Journalists.
HUD will shut down both public housing projects in Cairo, Illinois, a rural town in Southern Illinois.
Attendees were outraged after discovering Manigault was scheduled to speak on a panel about police brutality and state sanctioned violence.
In today’s Trending Topics a school district in Alabama is trying to keep Black children out of it.
Looks like some #BlackGirlMagic is being sprinkled in Portland
Wadell Tate, a 97-year-old war veteran called "Pop Pop" by his children, was beaten to death while wearing pajamas in the Baltimore home.
The day care worker was fired after the incident, and is expected to face charges in the death of Myles Hill.
Betsy DeVos admits that she "should have decried much more forcefully the ravages of racism in this country."
The incoming class at Harvard University is making history as more than half of the new students are people of color. For the first time in Harvard’s 380-year existence diversity has tipped the scales. According to the BBC, 50.9 percent of the Harvard freshman are non-White. That number is up from 47.3 percent last year […]
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