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Structural Racism Eliminated Black Farmers

April 10, 2019 sonadmin 0
By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Correspondent The loss of black farmland the loss of black farmland has had a profound impact on rural black communities, which today suffer from severe economic challenges, among them […]
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Spirituality, Activism and Social Transformation

April 3, 2019 sonadmin 0
By Russell Simmons, Exclusive to the NNPA Newswire We live in an age where polarization is the norm and demonizing anyone who thinks differently is the practice. Yet we still see the black collective as […]
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Black Entrepreneurs Say Goodbye to Silicon Valley and Hello to Atlanta Which is Emerging as America’s Black Tech Capital

March 13, 2019 sonadmin 0
SOURCE: USA Today, Jessica Guynn and Nicquel Terry Ellis Over an iPad and a cup of tea, Marcus Blackwell Jr. is talking up his mobile app that uses music to help kids learn math. Sitting […]
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AAMU Enters Top 10 Military Friendly Schools

February 20, 2019 sonadmin 0
by Jerome Saintjones, AAMU Public Relations Alabama A&M University (AAMU) has earned the designation as a TOP TEN Military Friendly School for 2019-2020. This is the highest recognition that colleges and universities can earn as […]
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Epsilon Gamma Omega Target 2: Heart Health “AKA Pink Goes Red”

February 13, 2019 sonadmin 0
by Dominique Jefferson, Epsilon Gamma Omega AKA chapter reporter Huntsville, AL – A long tradition for Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority is to wear the color pink, but in February members of Epsilon Gamma Omega, joined […]
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5 Children Killed in Maryland Crash Were Not Wearing Seatbelts; Belted Parents Survive

February 6, 2019 sonadmin 0
Five children between the ages of 5 and 15 have been killed in Maryland on Saturday. The car they were riding in crashed into several trees in Bowie and then spun into a field. It […]
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AKA Announces Thirty-Three Phenomenal Prospective Debutantes

January 30, 2019 sonadmin 0
by Karen Turnage, Publicity Chairman; photo credit: Christa Winston Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Epsilon Gamma Omega Chapter, is pleased to announce thirty-three Prospective Debutantes. EGO is excited to begin an extraordinary season with high […]
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“Blindsided But Not Blind?”

January 23, 2019 sonadmin 0
By Rev. Dr. Oscar L. Montgomery, Sr., North Huntsville Community United for Action (NHCUA) president and Pastor of Union Hill Primitive Baptist Church We were blind-sighted by this year’s ward of the MLK Humanitarian Award […]
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Doug Jones And Ted Cruz Team Up On Civil Rights Bill

January 16, 2019 sonadmin 0
Senator Jones and Cruz co-sponsored a bill requiring declassification and release of government records related to unsolved civil rights cases. By Michael Seale, Patch Staff WASHINGTON, DC – Today, the U.S. House of Representatives overwhelmingly […]
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Alabama Grocery Store Cashier Donates Her Kidney to Sick Customer

January 9, 2019 sonadmin 0
By Kayla Koslosky | Christian Headlines (PASCAGOULA, Miss.) – – An Alabama woman received a New Year’s miracle after a local grocery store cashier offered to give her a kidney. Donnie Drummond, 53, was diagnosed […]

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