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Black and Latinos Working Together

October 2, 2015

by Benjamin F. Chavis, Jr. NNPA Columnist If there was ever a propitious time for African Americans and Latino Americans to unite to advance the cause of freedom, justice, equality and economic empowerment, it is now. Today, more than ever, the rapidly changing national demographics and the potential political and economic power as a direct […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Benjamin Chavis, Benjamin F. Chavis Jr.

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The Million March and O.J. Simpson’s Acquittal – Which Had More Impact?

October 2, 2015

TWO ANNIVERSARIES. TWO OUTCOMES. By Eric Easter Urban News Service This October, the nation will recognize the 20th anniversary of two cultural touch points, but in very different ways. On Oct. 10, the Million Man March will be both celebrated – appropriately – as a milestone on the road to fairness and justice, then refashioned […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Eric Easter

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Madison’s Alarming Racial Achievement Gap in Education

September 25, 2015

by Amanda Zhang Last year, Brandi Grayson and Alix Shabazz characterized Madison in an article for the Guardian like this: “There have always been two Madisons.” They were speaking specifically on the police violence that was responsible for the death of Tony Robinson, but the sentiment remains true, especially when it comes to education. As […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Amanda Zhang

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Trump’s Attack on Immigrants of Color

September 25, 2015

By Bill Fletcher, Jr. NNPA Columnist I want to address this column quite explicitly to African Americans. If you are not African American, please feel free to read this, however. When you hear Donald Trump wail against immigrants, I hope that you understand that he is also talking about you. I realize that many African […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Bill Fletcher Jr.

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Misty Copeland Danced Her Way to the Top

September 18, 2015

By Benjamin F. Chavis, Jr. NNPA Columnist Fighting for freedom and equality comes in numerous different forms, vessels and vocations, particularly in a society with a history of stereotypical distortions about human capacity and ability based on race and ethnicity. Therefore, it is important to note whenever there is an irrefutable exposure of some of […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Benjamin Chavis, Benjamin F. Chavis Jr.

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Criminalizing Black Protest – and Black People

September 18, 2015

By Lee A. Daniels NNPA Columnist Is #BlackLivesMatter a criminal organization that advocates attacks on and murder of White police officers? That’s the snake-oil pitch the conservative echo chamber is making these days – even as news accounts every week bring new proof that neither Black law-abiding citizens nor, frankly, Black criminals, nor anyone else […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Lee A. Daniels

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Twice Vulnerable: Black Women Live at Intersection of Both Racial & Gender Violence

September 11, 2015

by Amanda Zhang The one year anniversary of Mike Brown’s death in Ferguson, Missouri occurred back in August. The Black Lives Matter movement has produced a shift in consciousness, particularly with non-black citizens, and the media is paying more and more attention to killing of black men. While the attention being paid to the murders […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Amanda Zhang, Brandi Grayson, Cierra Finkley, Sandra Bland

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From Salgado to Grayson: The Historical Legacy of State Violence Against Targeted Movement Leaders Continues

September 11, 2015

by Karma R. Chávez Nestora Salgado is an indigenous Mexican woman, a US citizen, and currently a political prisoner in Mexico. Two weeks ago marked the 2-year anniversary of her incarceration, and US-based activists joined Mexican counterparts by staging protests at Mexican consulates around the United States to urge Secretary of State John Kerry to […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Brandi Grayson, Karma R. Chavez, Nestora Salgado

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The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution

September 5, 2015

By Dwight Brown NNPA Film Critic It was a sign of the times for Black life in the ‘60s. Police brutality. Poor housing. Few job opportunities. Little chance for higher education. The response to the oppression in the South was demonstrations, sit-ins and peaceful civil disobedience. The response that bubbled to the surface in Oakland, […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Black Panthers, Dwight Brown, Film Review, Jamal Joseph, Kathleen Cleaver

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In Defense of Rev. Everett Mitchell

August 28, 2015

“Mediatrackers’” Attempted Slander Can’t Touch the Reverand’s Outstanding Work, Leadership, and Reputation by Karma R. Chávez Last week, I hosted a panel at UW-Madison called, “Best Policing Practices? From Ordinary Encounters to Deadly Force.” I invited M. Adams of the Young Gifted and Black Coalition and Freedom Inc.; former MPD Chief, Pastor David C. Couper; […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Everett Mitchell, Karma R. Chavez

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