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JET Magazine Releases its Final Print Issue

June 9, 2014

  JET Magazine Releases its Final Print Issue JET app will launch June 30    CHICAGO, (June 6, 2014) — JET magazine will release its final print issue, hitting newsstands on June 9.    The cover of the last issue salutes JET magazine’s iconic history by featuring images of previous covers throughout the past 63 years. […]

Low-wage workers butt heads with 21st century capital

June 3, 2014

By Peter Costantini  SEATTLE  (IPS)  —“Supersize my salary now!”  The refrain rose over a busy street outside a McDonald’s in downtown Seattle.A young African-American mother carrying a little girl told the largely youthful crowd that she had walked off the job to join them because “we’re getting tired of being pushed around”. Her five-year-old took […]

Only 1 of President Obama’s Promise Zones is majority-black

June 3, 2014

By Freddie Allen, NNPA Washington Correspondent  WASHINGTON (NNPA) — Despite the disproportionate impact of poverty found in African American communities, only one of President Barack Obama’s “Promise Zones,” is majority-Black, according to a new report.A recent report by the Center for American Progress, a nonpartisan research and educational institute, offered recommendations on the role the […]

Moving LGBT rights beyond marriage equality

May 20, 2014

By Farangis Abdurazokzoda  WASHINGTON (IPS)  —  Honoring the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry Friday emphasized progress in advancing the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) persons, but a new report on criminalization of LBGT people suggests that there is still a long way to go.“Today of […]

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A slow response to Nigerian atrocity

May 13, 2014

By Julianne Malveaux Long after completing his 8-year presidency, William Jefferson Clinton acknowledged that he should have intervened in the conflict in Rwanda. Hundreds of thousands perished from the genocide that shaped the country. In his zeal for international peace President Clinton intervened in Ireland, the Middle East and Bosnia. He acknowledged that had the […]

U.S. public feeling more multilateral than isolationist

April 29, 2014

By Jim Lobe WASHINGTON — Amidst a roiling and mostly partisan debate over Washington’s global role, a survey released here Thursday suggests that President Barack Obama’s preference for relative restraint and multilateral — over unilateral — action very much reflects the mood of the voting public.The survey, which was conducted by prominent pollsters for both […]

U.N. denies dragging its feet on U.S.-Iran visa dispute

April 22, 2014

By Thalif Deen  UNITED NATIONS (IPS)   — After two long weeks of raging controversy over Washington’s refusal to grant a U.S. visa to the Iranian envoy to the United Nations, the U.N.’s office of legal affairs is being accused of moving at the pace of a paralytic snail — only to seek more time while […]

U.N. denies dragging its feet on U.S.-Iran visa dispute

April 22, 2014

By Thalif Deen  UNITED NATIONS (IPS)   — After two long weeks of raging controversy over Washington’s refusal to grant a U.S. visa to the Iranian envoy to the United Nations, the U.N.’s office of legal affairs is being accused of moving at the pace of a paralytic snail — only to seek more time while […]

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Voting in November 2014 Mid-term elections more important than ever

April 22, 2014

By Marc H. Morial   “The vote is the most powerful instrument ever devised by man for breaking down injustice and destroying the terrible walls which imprison men because they are different from other men.” President Lyndon B. JohnsonLast week in Austin, Texas, three former United States Presidents and President Barack Obama came together to […]

Obama says Civil Rights Movement opened door for his election

April 15, 2014

By George E. Curry, NNPA Columnist AUSTIN, Texas (NNPA) —With civil rights legends Andrew Young, John Lewis and Julian Bond and Jesse Jackson looking on, President Barack Obama on Thursday credited the Civil Rights Movement and landmark legislation signed by President Lyndon B. Johnson in the 1960s for paving the way for his becoming the […]

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