Republicans Change the Script and Now Support Obama-Care
Month: October 2018
The âVoter ID Is Racistâ Con
    Voter suppression is real, and itâs very likely happening in your state. Your fellow Americans â and maybe you â are being denied the most fundamental right citizens of a democratic republic have: the right to elect those who govern. If that doesnât have you up in arms, it should.
The Real White Manâs Burden
 ââŚwhat is wrong with being âpolitically correctâ if it means being perfectly civil, informed, and mindful of others. If African American people say that blackface is offensive, itâs not a big deal, Megyn. Itâs offensive. Whet-her you know the history or not, if members of a group say something is wrong, why not accept it?âŚâ
    New research that measures how well banks serve communities found that Americaâs access to banking expanded from 2015 to 2017 â except when it comes to more than 53 million Black and Latinix consumers or others with low incomes or less education.Â
âThis is a very important and historical election and itâs an opportunity for change. Itâs a chance for us to have a seat at the table where we can make those changes and where the hiring practices can be better for people of color and for women and where a [minority] can say, âhey, I can be Sheriff one day, too.ââ
Carnival Corporation & plc (NYSE/LSE: CCL;NYSE: CUK), the worldâs largest leisure travel company, recently presented an inspirational tribute to the legendary Tuskegee Airmen with a traveling exhibit called âRise Aboveâ held at the Miami-Opa Locka Airport. Lieutenant Colonel Dr. Harold Brown, a 94-year-old former Tuskegee combat pilot, shared his unique experiences as a fighter pilot with middle and high school students from Miami-Dade County public schools
Itâs the Second Reunion of Dixie Court. Residents who have lived there and current residents will celebrate with the Housing Authority for its 80th Anniversary. Dixie Court was the first of the housing authority properties and arose from the thickets and palmettos in 1938.
    Miami-Dade Schools Superintendent Alberto M. Carvalho has been named the 2018 National Urban Superintendent of the Year by the Council of Great City Schools, which presented him with the distinguished Green-Garner Award. The announcement came last night during the Councilâs 62nd Annual Fall Conference in Baltimore.