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Why should a cop’s blue fear matter more than my Black life?

Opinion by Issac Bailey I’m a Black man who has never personally had a nasty run-in with the police. I should have no trouble with them. But I fear them, and I know they fear me. Caron Nazario, an Army officer, was

April 15, 2021
Business

‘Insecure’ star Issa Rae is helping PepsiCo’s LIFEWTR brand find the next Issa Rae

By Chauncey Alcorn “Insecure” star Jo-Issa Rae Diop, better known as Issa Rae, is a big believer in amplifying creative voices and paying her blessings forward. Less than a month after signing an eight-figure production deal with HBO’s parent company WarnerMedia, the

April 15, 2021
Entertainment/Sports

‘The Short Game’: Netflix documentary female stars are helping to change golf

By Tom Pilcher “How you like me now?” say eight sassy golf whiz kids into the camera, accompanied by the catchy tune of the same name in the Netflix documentary, “The Short Game.” The year is 2012 and the stars of the

April 15, 2021
National News

J&J vaccine pause prompts a needed discussion of women’s health

Opinion by Anushay Hossain When I heard the news that the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) are recommending that the United States pause the use of Johnson & Johnson’s Covid-19 vaccine

April 15, 2021
National Weather/Politics

Biden spoke with Obama and Bush ahead of Afghanistan withdrawal announcement

By Devan Cole, Betsy Klein and Jeff Zeleny President Joe Biden spoke with two of his predecessors ahead of his Wednesday announcement that he will withdraw US troops from Afghanistan by September 11, drawing an end to America’s longest war. The separate

April 15, 2021
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Obama Presidential Center Chicago foundation work Park set to begin

By WLS Staff Gov. JB Pritzker, Mayor Lori Lightfoot and others gathered in Jackson Park Wednesday morning to announce the beginning of foundation work for the Obama Presidential Center. The $200 million of work being done will clear the way for construction

April 15, 2021
Campus News

Morris Brown earns accreditation candidacy after two decades

After 20 years, Morris Brown College (MBC) is finally receiving accreditation candidacy by the Transnational Association of Christian Colleges and Schools, a Virginia-based accreditation agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.  This monumental achievement indicates that the institution is in compliance

April 15, 2021
Business/HBCU Partners

Nex Cubed expands HBCU Founder’s Program with Franklin Templeton

Nex Cubed, a leader in early-stage innovation and startup acceleration, has announced Franklin Templeton as the second Founding Partner for its Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Founder’s Program. The global investment firm joins previously announced Founding Partner, AT&T. With nearly 60%

April 15, 2021
Campus News/Research

UiPath partners with HBCUs to teach robotics process automation

UiPath is partnering with HBCUs to train students on robotic process automation (RPA). The enterprise automation software company is collaborating with HBCUs as part of its Academic Alliance. UiPath’s partnership with seven HBCUs is part of an initiative to bring workforce development

April 15, 2021
Black Women's History Month

Passing the Torch: Fannie Lou Hamer and Stacey Abrams

Fannie Lou Hamer and Stacey Abrams, two women who have made and are making great strides as activists and political leaders. A civil and voting rights activist, Hamer led volunteers to the courthouse to register to vote in 1962, but they were

April 15, 2021
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