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TCR Breaking News: Rev. Dr. Elaine M. Flake appointed pastor of Greater Allen Cathedral, New York City | Afro

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By The Christian Recorder On May 3, at the 199th Session of the New York Annual Conference, the Reverend Doctor Elaine McCollins Flake was appointed the pastor of Greater Allen AME Cathedral in New York City by Bishop Gregory G. M. Ingram. Dr. Flake succeeds her husband, the Reverend Doctor Floyd H. Flake, the church's […]

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Source: Afro | The Black Media Authority-0
George Floyd: Protests, Police, and Prosecutors
Browne-Marshall: What should Minnesota Gov. Walz have known about any type of uprising or riot or protest, peaceful or otherwise, involving George
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Source: The Madison Times Weekly Newspaper
Herself film review | Afro
By Dwight Brown, NNPA News Wire Film Critic She’s building from the ground up. Her self-esteem, confidence and a home.  Physical, emotional and psychological abuse wrecks its victims and can produce pervasive trauma. That’s what’s on view in this nearly perfectly crafted story about
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Nearly 500 Small Businesses File Bankruptcy Using Increased Eligibility Limit Since February | Afro
By BlackPressUSA New statistical table and analysis available on the American Banking Institute’s (ABI) SBRA Resources website show that 471 small businesses have elected to file for bankruptcy relief under new subchapter V to chapter 11 of the Code since it was enacted. The Small Business
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Source: Afro | The Black Media Authority
#HBCUMonth: Students Urge Their Peers to Get Involved, Vote | Afro
By Micha Green AFRO D.C. Editor mgreen@afro.com While college campuses might look a bit different this year, September marks the celebration of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) month and Sept. 20- Sept. 24 is National HBCU Week. This conference was planned under the White House
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Incumbents and Newcomers Win | Afro
By Etolia Magdalena Special to the AFRO Like many places in the country, Washington, D.C. had races at stake on the Nov. 3 general election, and when the polls closed, many wondered the fate of the large group of candidates running for At-Large Council positions,  and included Initiative 81, which
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Ethiopia: Institute Takes Special Permit Process Online
A team of eight tech experts under the Technology & Innovation Institute have developed an online system to process special permits for private vehicles to be used daily during the state of
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Nigerian scientist studies country's coronavirus variant | Afro
By LEKAN OYEKANMI, Associated Press LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) — A Nigerian scientist has spent the holiday season in his laboratory doing genetic sequencing to learn more about the country's COVID-19 variant, as cases increase in the country. Virologist Sunday Omilabu says the information he gathers
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Jihadist Attacks Increase in Burkina Faso's Sahel Region | Afro
BOULOUNGA, Burkina Faso (AP) — At least 20 people were killed, injured or remain missing after attacks by extremist rebels on three villages in Burkina Faso’s Sahel region, the government announced. The attacks occurred in Bombofa, Peteguerse, and Demniol towns, in Seno province and the army is
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When Leaving Campus Means Going Back In The Closet
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African Americans die more frequently from Covid-19, but MIT researchers say poverty isn’t why | Afro
Black Americans are dying from Covid-19 more frequently than white people. But two researchers found its not because of obesity or poverty. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sloan School of Management professor Christopher Knittel and graduate research assistant Bora Ozaltun analyzed daily
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Source: Afro | The Black Media Authority-0
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Stimulus payment for 4 million Americans to arrive by prepaid debit card
DALLAS – Instead of direct deposit or even a paper check, four million people will find their stimulus payment arrive in the form of a prepaid debit
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UC Berkeley’s Public Health Offers Volunteer Opportunity for Covid-19 Research Study | Post News Group
A team of investigators and researchers at the University of California Berkeley’s School of Public Health have launched a new study to better understand the current spread of SARS-CoV-2 (the Novel Coronavirus) in the Bay Area, and the effects of social and physical distancing
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Letter to the Editor: Donald Trump’s final days | Afro
Submitted by Wayne Dawkins Let us resolve that American citizens not allow a person with no public service experience to be elected U.S. president. Trump had no public service experience when he ran for office and was elected to the highest U.S. government position. His lack of experience, judgment
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AFRO Endorsements 2020 | Afro
By AFRO Staff Mfume for the 7th District Rep. Kweisi Mfume is a known entity to the vast majority of the residents of the venerable 7th Congressional District of Baltimore City (and also parts of Baltimore and Howard counties) for good reason; he once served the district with distinction. Mfume was
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9 Virtual Dating Ideas To Win Your Future Bae's Heart - Blavity
Although we’re social distancing, the first date will always be important in the dating game because the outcome determines whether your Bumble match will be open for another
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Chomsky: US virus response fatally 'chaotic'
The United States is on a chaotic path with no federal plan against the coronavirus pandemic as it reduces public health funding and ignores the advances of climate change, according to activist scholar Noam Chomsky, considered the founder of modern
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PGCC’s New President Helps Feed Community On 9/11 | Afro
By Mark F. Gray AFRO Staff Writer mgray@afro.com Despite the campus being closed to students, Prince George’s County Community College’s new President Dr. Falecia Williams learned some valuable lessons while helping the volunteers distribute food baskets to community residents on Sept. 11. “This is
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Rwanda: How New Web-Based App Eases Access to Land Information
The Rwanda Land Management and Use Authority (RLMUA) has launched a web-based application which allows anyone interested in a plot of land anywhere in the country to check it out by themselves, at any time, as another way to ease
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A Black Man in America | Afro
By Sean Yoes AFRO Senior Reporter syoes@afro.com I was on vacation last week, but more accurately I was on a mission. My lady Morine and I drove to seven cities in seven days: Pittsburgh, Chicago, Kansas City, Denver, Santa Fe, Williams, (The Grand Canyon) and San Diego. The overarching mission was
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“There Have Been Several Rumors” Quad Webb Clarifies Relationship To Baby Ariana
Last month, we reported that Quad Webb, of “Married to Medicine” fame announced that she was welcoming a newborn baby girl into her
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Black-Owned Business: I+I Botanicals | Afro
By Reginald Allen II Special to the AFRO With the steady growth of the marijuana industry for legal pharmaceutical and recreational use, Annapolis, Maryland-based I and I Botanicals, has stepped into the spotlight to selling Beauty care products that are infused with CBD. I+I Botanicals co-founder
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Coming 2 America film review | Afro
By Dwight Brown, NNPA News Wire Film Critic Nothing wrong with a little nostalgia. But if you’re looking for a comedy revelation, this isn’t it. It’s an ‘80s throwback with a comic superstar, his merrymen/women and a tinge of Wakanda fever. Grab a seat and be prepared to yawn before you laugh
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Beyond health issues, justice is the most serious item on our national agenda | The Crusader Newspaper Group
Part of the frustration is knowing that it took 74 days for an arrest to be made, even though law enforcement had video evidence of precisely what was done and who did it; the quintessential justice delay is justice
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As Universities Zoom To The Future, They Leave Behind Marginalized Students - Blavity
On Monday, March 16, the Berkeley Haas administration notified us that classes would be going remote, by Wednesday I was taking my first Negotiations class via Zoom and by Friday evening I was already on a plane back to
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It’s not the flu | Afro
By Mylika Scatliffe Special to the AFRO I went to urgent care, Sept. 4, with a persistent cough and tight chest I’d had for a few days and just chalked up to bronchitis. It was a holiday weekend after all, and I knew I wouldn’t be able to get an appointment with my primary care
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The Wife Of Derek Chauvin, Accused Killer Of George Floyd, Has Filed For Divorce
The wife of Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis officer who has been charged with George Floyd’s death, has filed for
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Madonsela and co: Govt should have considered social impact of Covid-19 regulations
Professor Thuli Madonsela, as part of the Social Justice and Covid-19 Policy and Relief Monitoring Alliance (SCOPRA), has highlighted shortfalls in the implementation of the Disaster Management Act (DMA) during the Covid-19
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NGOs ask to partner with EAC governments
As East African governments turned to stringent measures like isolation, quarantine and lockdown in a bid to control the spread of Covid-19, they may have infringed on human
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(2017) President Barack Obama's Farewell Address
On January 10, 2017, Barack Obama delivered his last farewell address in his hometown of Chicago, Illinois. His speech is appears
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We Still #SayHerName: Remembering Sandra Bland 5 Years Later | Afro
By Micha Green AFRO D.C. Editor mgreen@afro.com Sandra Bland.  Sandra Bland.  Sandra Bland.  Sandra Bland. Sandra Bland.  Say her name for every year since her justice fighting light was dimmed. It’s been five years since Bland was arrested, detained and found hanging three days later in a Waller
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Source: Afro | The Black Media Authority

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