By Percy Lovell Crawford Some of the stories that come across the desk of civil rights attorney Jarrett Adams can be both heartbreaking and infuriating. However,…
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If We Donât Say Black at the Ballot Booth, What Will Happened?
By Kevin Michael Briscoe Hyundai unveiled one of the worldâs largest marketing efforts to sell electric vehicles to African Americans. Culture Brands, a Washington, D.C.-area firm…
By John Murphy After losing her leg to a rare form of cancer, long-distance runner Jacky Hunt-Broersma spent her life overcoming physical obstacles, climatological hurdles and…
    Over the last two weeks, I have focused on the reorganization of leadership in Broward County Public Schools. With 41 percent of Broward students identifying as Black, one would assume that Superintendent Cartwright would be actively looking for candidates to advocate for what is educationally sound for Black students. It is not enough to have Black teachers or even Black principals. While the work of Black teachers and principals is extremely valuable to the experience of Black children, there must be representation at the highest levels of the organization where policy decisions are being made and where decisions about how money to support schools and programs are spent.
By Percy Lovell Crawford NEW ORLEANS â Injustice is not limited to a particular race, religion or gender. It comes in many forms and often goes unnoticed.…
Donât Say Black Continues with Broward County Schools
By Lem Satterfield Errol Spence declared âIâm the best fighter at 147 pounds and arguably the best fighter in the worldâ before Saturdayâs 10th-round technical knockout…
By Lem Satterfield Yordenis Ugas wants to add Errol Spence to his impressive list of vanquished southpaw champions. The Cuban WBA 147-pound champion has been calling…
By Lem Satterfield Derrick James didnât mince words describing what it felt like to have a hernia. âImagine being kicked in the balls all day long.…
