November 2018 Archive
By Rachel Bluth Contributing Writer (Special from Kaiser Health News) — Going to the doctor’s office can feel so routine. You sit in the waiting room, fill out the paperwork, get measured ... The State of Lending in Communities of Color: Over 53 million consumers unbanked or underbanked, CRA at risk
By Charlene Crowell Contributing Writer (TriceEdneyWire.com) — One of the most reliable measures of a community’s economic vitality is convenient access to full-service banking. Regardless of whether a community is urban, ... What Millennials think about voting for a Black candidate
(Defender News Service) – Millennials, often thought to be less racist than earlier generations, have reservations about electing Black candidates. These tricks fool many consumers. Don’t let them fool you
(Special from bottomline-inc.com) — A California woman ordered two Yorkshire puppies for her grandchildren from Champion Puppy Shop, a purported online retailer in Arkansas. She paid $700 — only to ... President Trump awards Medal of Honor to a hero of the Tet Offensive
By Frederick H. Lowe Contributing Writer (BlackmansStreet.Today) – President Donald Trump on last Wednesday awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor to retired Marine Gunnery Sergeant John L. Canley for his ... Tonya pays homage to Aretha and Mahalia
By Geraldine Wyckoff Contributing Writer On Saturday, November 10, Tonya Boyd-Cannon will pay tribute to two, great iconic vocalist, Aretha Franklin and Mahalia Jackson with whom she shares deep roots in gospel ... Ava DuVernay confirms Prince documentary
By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Correspondent In about three minutes, singer Alicia Keys captured the very essence of the late pop megastar, Prince. Now, over the course of nearly two or more ... Activist, educator Mattie B. Dennis dies
Mattie Catherine Bivins Dennis who taught in the Orleans Parish School System for almost 30 years, died on October 25, 2018, in Houston, Texas. She was 78. The rise of anti-Semitism has nothing to do with being pro-Palestinian!
By Bill Fletcher, Jr. NNPA Newswire Columnist In the wake of the Pittsburgh massacre of 11 Jews by a white nationalist-fascist, there has been a very strange response emerging in certain quarters. ... Politically correct, or perfectly civil
By Julianne Malveaux TriceEdneyWire.com Columnist At this writing, Megyn Kelly is off the air at NBC. After her horridly vapid statement saying she didn’t see anything wrong with blackface, she apologized the ...
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