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Blacks Lead Social Justice Charge on Social Media

    Blacks Lead Social Justice Charge on Social Media

By Jazelle Hunt NNPA Columnist WASHINGTON (NNPA) – What do “Bring Back Our Girls,” “Justice for Trayvon” and “Hands Up, Don’t Shoot” have in common? They’re all rallying cries that

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Column: Do We Perpetuate Black Stereotypes?

    Column: Do We Perpetuate Black Stereotypes?

  Many African Americans feel like there has been an unofficial war declared on Blacks, especially young Black males. Just in the past month alone, there have been the police

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Column: Child Watch: Black Men Share Keys to their Success

    Column: Child Watch: Black Men Share Keys to their Success

We know the commonly repeated claim that there are more Black men in prison than in college isn’t true. But in 2011, Black men accounted for fewer than 6 percent

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Column: To Be Equal: African Leaders Summit—The Ties the Bind

    Column: To Be Equal: African Leaders Summit—The Ties the Bind

I stand before you as the president of the United States and a proud American. I also stand before you as the son of a man from Africa. The blood

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Silence Speaks 1,000 Words

    Silence Speaks 1,000 Words

Protestors take stand over state education cuts (pictured above:  Protesters stand silently holding signs outside the Forsyth County Government Building.)

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Rams muse over Ferguson

    Rams muse over Ferguson

(pictured above:  Kenny Brown speaks as Olivia Sedwick and Mona Zahir look on.) In the wake of the killing of

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House Calls

    House Calls

Doctors pulling summer volunteer duty at Senior Services (pictured above:  Dr. Julia Williams gives a meal to Josie Shirley.) Most Americans

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Arena football team looks to make community impact

    Arena football team looks to make community impact

(pictured above:  Players are preparing for an exciting season of football action.) A new Winston-Salem arena football team is looking

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Public speaks and coach is rehired

    Public speaks and coach is rehired

(pictured above:  Atkins Academic and Technology High School on Old Greensboro Road opened in 2005.) Students, their parents and others

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‘Not Just A Market – A Destination’

    ‘Not Just A Market – A Destination’

Flashbacks of a 2010 adventure to beautiful Brazil, a 2012 business trip to Puerto Rico, a 2013 excursion to my

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