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Joe Biden, vice president of the United States, paid the National Association of Black Journalists a visit in New Orleans for their 2012 Annual Convention.
Read MoreJoe Biden, vice president of the United States, paid the National Association of Black Journalists a visit in New Orleans for their 2012 Annual Convention.
Read MoreMarc Lamont Hill, a regular CNN commentator and host of the nationally syndicated television show Our World with Black Enterprise, took to Twitter to express his thoughts on miAKAs.
Read MoreThere is a big lawsuit in preparation against the oldest and most renowned sorority founded for African American women. Men interested in Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, also known as MIAKAs, are preparing a lawsuit against Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., a sorority founded at Howard University on Jan. 15, 1908.
Read MoreGeorge Zimmerman, a neighborhood watchman accused of gunning down an unarmed 17-year-old African-American, has turned himself in to the Seminole County Jail in Sanford, Fla.
Read MoreFormer Secretary of State Colin Powell appeared on CNN’s The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer and shook the political arena Wednesday when he officially endorsed same-sex marriage. Not many republicans have publicly stated their support for same-sex marriage, but Colin Powell said he has “no problem” with allowing gay couples the same opportunity for marriage equality.
Read MoreThe state of Arizona is pondering whether keep President Barack Obama off the November Presidential ballot.
Read MoreHip Hop superstar Jay-Z supports President Barack Obama on his decision to support Same-Sex marriage.
Read More“…We have to continue to advocate justice for all people. Of course the justice system is imperfect because it suffers…
Read MoreGeorge Zimmerman’s attorney Mark O’Mara sat down today with “CBS This Morning” to apologize for his client’s apology.“We had reached out to see if we could do it privately,” O’Mara said. “…I didn’t realize that the way they had responded to me, which through a press conference, where they said it was too late and not an appropriate time.”
Read MoreIn an interview with NPR, First Lady Michelle Obama called the death of Trayvon Martin, an unarmed 17-year-old boy gunned down by a neighborhood watchman, a “tragedy.”
Read MoreA Pontiac, MI middle school teacher was recently fired for hosting a fundraiser with her class for the Trayvon Martin family to support legal fees.
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