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The 78th Golden Globes address controversy, amid a glitchy telecast where streaming reigns supreme

By Brian Lowry, CNN The 78th Golden Globe Awards underwent a rocky evening technically while fleetingly seeking to address the controversy rocking the organization behind the ceremony, in a pandemic-dictated format that saw streaming dominate the movie awards and an emotional posthumous

March 1, 2021
Entertainment

Chadwick Boseman’s widow gives moving acceptance speech as actor wins Golden Globe

By Sandra Gonzalez, CNN The late Chadwick Boseman was honored with a Golden Globe on Sunday for his incredible turn in “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom.” Boseman’s wife, Taylor Simone Ledward, accepted the award — which was for best performance by an actor

March 1, 2021
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Rep. Karen Bass says systemic racism is playing a role in coronavirus vaccine distribution

By Shawna Mizelle, CNN Rep. Karen Bass said Sunday that the coronavirus vaccine rollout is failing African Americans and systemic racism is playing a role in vaccine distribution. “But you know when we say that doesn’t mean that people are deliberately withholding

March 1, 2021
Black History Month

NASA’s DC headquarters is being renamed for ‘Hidden Figures’ scientist Mary Jackson

By Shirin Ali and Melissa Gray, CNN The name of Mary Jackson, NASA’s first African American female engineer and one of the barrier-breaking inspirations for the book “Hidden Figures,” will officially adorn the space agency’s Washington, DC, headquarters Friday. NASA announced its

February 26, 2021
Black History Month

Black History Month: Bayard Rustin

By John Blake Bayard Rustin (1912-1987) overcame prejudice on multiple levels to become a key ally of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and one of the most important civil rights leaders of the 20th century. An openly gay Black man during the

February 26, 2021
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The Black Lives Matter foundation raised $90 million in 2020, and gave almost a quarter of it to local chapters and organizations

By Maria Morava and Scottie Andrew, CNN A year of change in the name of racial justice is hard to quantify. But in the 2020 Impact Report released this week by the Black Lives Matter Movement, historic numbers speak volumes. The Black

February 26, 2021
Politics

Lawmakers to revive proposal for federal commission tasked with examining America’s history of racism

By Nicquel Terry Ellis Two Democratic lawmakers will reintroduce legislation Thursday calling for the formation of the first federal racial justice commission tasked with examining the country’s history of systemic racism against Black people, addressing inequities and backing efforts to provide reparations

February 26, 2021
COVID-19/Kamala Harris

Harris addresses vaccine hesitancy in DC pharmacy visit

By Kate Sullivan and Betsy Klein, CNN Vice President Kamala Harris on Thursday visited a local pharmacy in Washington, DC, to highlight the Biden administration’s retail pharmacy vaccination program and combat vaccine hesitancy. Harris stressed the importance of all Americans, particularly those

February 26, 2021
Campus News

Researchers to restore what might be the oldest building in the US dedicated to the education of free and enslaved Black children

By Scottie Andrew, CNN After years of examining centuries-old writings and digging up artifacts, researchers recently confirmed that an 18th-century building on the College of William & Mary campus was once a school for free and enslaved Black children. The building in

February 26, 2021
Business

Thasunda Brown Duckett to helm TIAA, making her the second Black woman to be named Fortune 500 CEO this year

By Jeanne Sahadi, CNN Business Thasunda Brown Duckett will succeed Roger W. Ferguson, Jr., as TIAA’s president and CEO starting May 1, the company said Thursday. Duckett is currently chief executive officer of consumer banking at JPMorgan Chase. She will become the

February 26, 2021
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