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Arthur Ashe Statue in Virginia Vandalized With ‘White Lives Matter’ By Sandra E. Garcia Published June 17, 2020 Updated June 18, 2020, 12:25 a.m. ET A monument to the black tennis legend Arthur Ashe in Richmond, Va., was vandalized with spray paint that read “WLM” and “White Lives Matter” on Wednesday. Passers-by said they saw a man in a blue…

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By Richard A. Oppel Jr. and Derrick Bryson Taylor June 5, 2020 While the death last week of George Floyd in Minneapolis has unleashed a wave of protests across the country, fury over the killing of an African-American medical worker in Louisville, Ky., by the police has also been growing, driving tense demonstrations in that city. Shortly after midnight on March 13, Louisville…

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BabyNames.com changes home page to honor slain black Americans: They were ‘somebody’s baby’ BY MARINA PITOFSKY – 06/09/20 11:44 AM EDT Each one of these names was somebody’s baby. EMMETT TILL – ERIC GARNER – JOHN CRAWFORD III – MICHAEL BROWN – EZELL FORD – DANTE PARKER – MICHELLE CUSSEAUX – LAQUAN MCDONALD – TANISHA ANDERSON – AKAI GURLEY…

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Protests That Changed America: The March on Washington June 10, 2020 by Neely Tucker The 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom was one of the most significant protests in American history, bringing more than 250,000 marchers from across the nation to state an unforgettable claim for racial and economic equality. With its written-in-lightning keystone moment…

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I am so glad to see my people out in the streets, demonstrating that they have reached the end of their patience. With. This. Bullshit. Perhaps King was right when he said that the moral arc of the universe bends toward justice. I am much more of a pessimist. In spite of the somber walks,…

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Evangelical scholars sign statement condemning racism as ‘contrary to Scripture’ According to the Christian Post Today, ywo dozen evangelical scholars have released a joint statement condemning racism as “contrary to the evangelical Gospel” and acknowledging the realities of racism that existed throughout evangelical history.  The new “Evangelical Statement on the Gospel and Racism” was released Monday…

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Philanthropists Patty Quillin and Reed Hastings, chief executive of Netflix, are donating $40 million each to Spelman College, Morehouse College, and the UNCF, which advocates for the success and financial stability of HBCUs and their students. The philanthropists have been donating millions of dollars to impact issues of educational equity for 20 years. The gift…

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On June 19, 1865, two and a half years after the Emancipation Proclamation, thousands of enslaved African Americans were informed that they were free. Union soldiers, led by Major General Gordon Granger, landed at Galveston, Texas with news that the war had ended and that they were now free. Enslaved Texans represented the last remaining enslaved African Americans in…

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Success Strategies for Working Remotely The 10 Success Strategies for Working Remotely webinar is ideal for anyone working remotely. This webinar is for: Professionals usually working in the company office every day who now have found themselves working from home Unemployed job seekers working from home who would like to be more effective in conducting…

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