A Senate Republican on Monday filed a proposed constitutional amendment that would prevent the state and local governments from paying reparations to descendants of slaves. Sen. Blaise Ingoglia, R-Spring Hill, filed the proposal (SJR 582) for consideration during the 2024 legislative session, which will start in January.
Month: November 2023
Hip Hip Hooray. Super Pete has committed to listening to the community. It is time for the community to wake up and have a seat at the table before they and their children become the main course.
For the first time in U.S. history, a general election presidential debate will be hosted at a historically Black college or university.
Growing the Voices of Our Future The Westside Gazette Newspaper is honored to feature these editorial contributions made by local students. The Israel-Hamas truce persists as…
Bill No. 873 will integrate media literacy content into the existing mathematics, science, and history-social science curriculum frameworks.
The mayor of a New Jersey town who was previously caught saying racial slurs by a Black police officer is facing criminal charges.
America is the world’s most powerful superpower, capable of destroying not only its enemies, but the planet itself. Yet our government is struggling to defend the U.S. Constitution, democracy, as well as the rule of law from former president Trump and Republican Congresspersons who operate more as a syndicate. Trump’s threatening rhetoric to “root out the communists, Marxists. fascists and radical left thugs that live like vermin’s,” bestows upon him the title Intimidator-In-Chief.
Exploiters and oppressors are quick to find people of color who will repeat, parrot, or rubber-stamp whatever they say or do.
MY TRUTH: Dear…
I first came to Broward County in 1969, an inexperienced first year teacher, who like so many others, had been recruited by Mrs. Blanche G. Ely to help continue the educational legacy she and her husband had established to enrich the lives of the students in the Pompano Beach community.