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Biden Calls Trump ‘Racist’ and President Boasts of ‘Letting People out of Jail’ in Heated Debate

September 30, 2020 zenger.news Comments Off on Biden Calls Trump ‘Racist’ and President Boasts of ‘Letting People out of Jail’ in Heated Debate

The president sidestepped condemning white supremacists and militia groups.
The post Biden Calls Trump ‘Racist’ and President Boasts of ‘Letting People out of Jail’ in Heated Debate appeared first on Zenger News. […]

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Breonna Taylor Ruling Reinforces to Many that Black Lives Don’t Actually Matter

September 29, 2020 LA Data News 0

Kelsyn Parker Data News Weekly Contributor In an election year plagued with an unexpected pandemic, social unrest, several storms, and a string of wildfires, the killing of Breonna Taylor sent shockwaves throughout the nation. From […]

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Black Women Embrace Natural Hairstyles Even More During Pandemic

September 29, 2020 LA Data News 0

Alexa Green Data News Weekly Contributor The COVID-19 Pandemic may have forced working women to get used to a new normal, but for Black women, the initial closure of hair salons meant finding new ways […]

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Policy Leaders Emphasize the Importance of the Black Vote

September 29, 2020 LA Data News 0

Nigell Moses Data News Weekly Contributor After a record-breaking 66.6 percent voter turnout in 2012, the Black voter turnout declined for the first time in 20 years, plunging to 59.6 percent in the 2016 presidential […]

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Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.® Does It Again and Raises $1 Million in Support of HBCUs

September 29, 2020 LA Data News 0

NNPA Newswire CHICAGO, IL- Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated® is proud to announce that for the third consecutive year, the sorority has successfully raised $1 million in 24 hours for the benefit of Historically Black […]

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Jabs Fly in First Debate as Trump and Biden Hurl Insults

September 29, 2020 zenger.news Comments Off on Jabs Fly in First Debate as Trump and Biden Hurl Insults

“Will he just shush for a minute?” “Keep yapping, man.” “It’s hard to get a word in with this clown.” Welcome to the 2020 debates.
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Fatherhood Program Fights the Myth of the Absent Black Father

September 22, 2020 LA Data News 0

Zoe Trask Data News Weekly Contributor Black fathers are plagued with the stereotype that they are often absent in their children’s lives. From a Western perspective, father absenteeism is usually determined if the father is […]

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A Hawk’s Eye for Fashion

September 22, 2020 LA Data News 0

Tracee Dundas Fashion Stylist Like most African American households in the ‘50’s and ‘60’s clothes were often acquired as “hand-me-downs” from a sibling, or the skillset of sewing was taught by the family matriarchs; the […]

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UNCF Pulls off Virtual Annual Walk with Celebrity Support

September 22, 2020 LA Data News 0

Kelsyn Parker Data News Weekly Contributor The United Negro College Fund adapted its Annual National Walk for Education to a virtual format given the COVID-19 Pandemic, in support of its mission to raise funds for […]

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The USPS is a National Cornerstone

September 22, 2020 LA Data News 0

Royce Duplessis Louisiana State Representative – District 93 When I was in the 4th grade, I did a social studies project on the United States Postal Service. It was called, “The Life of a Letter.” […]

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