PORT ELIZABETH, South Africa — A pair of ads on the website of a major South African pharmacy-retailer have sparked protests at many of the chain’s…
Month: September 2020
A violent attacker who beat a woman unconscious before raping her was captured when she woke up and bit down hard when she found he had…
French President Emanuel Macron was unmasked — literally — on Tuesday. Photographers caught Macron removing his face mask to cough, prompting speculation on social media about…
If it wasn’t already apparent all the things that Americans have lost under Donald Trump‘s administration — lives and jobs, for starters — thousands of Black women of all ages who are leaders in their respective industries took it upon themselves to pen a scathing open letter to the president emphasizing his shortcomings when it comes to Black people in particular. The letter served as a response to Trump’s infamous question he asked Black voters when he was a candidate four years ago: “What do you have to lose?”
Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer in both men and women in America. It is the second most common cause of death related to the disease. African Americans are disproportionately impacted with a 20 percent greater rate than whites and an even greater degree of mortality.
Civil rights icon Dr. Benjamin Chavis, former NAACP executive director and current president/CEO of the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA), will become host of a weekly Black-oriented public affairs talk show on PBS (Public Broadcasting System) in October.
Parallel War Zone
Moreover, it takes years to perfect these vaccines and it took months to make this one. Scientists take years to make vaccines and they go through process after process, trial after trial, and experiment after experiment.
Being both blind and deaf didn’t stop 25-year old Haben Girma from making history when she graduated from Harvard Law School earning her J.D. in 2013. She is now a global icon that uses her talents to advocate for people with disabilities.
Huifang Chen & Ekaterina Nazarova Sunday, September 13 at 7:30 p.m. on Fackbook + SouthFlorida Symphony.org Monday, September 14 at 7:30 p.m. on YouTube