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One Day
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One Day

Every morning in my cold cell, through the barred window, I greet the bright rays of the sun as it rises in the east. I reflect on Mother Africa and all of God’s creations that are blessed to feel the power and energy of her sunrise.

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August 22, 2023
Alarming US Trends
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Alarming US Trends

“Suicide is a major contributor to premature death in the United States, especially among people aged 10–34, for whom it is the second leading cause of death.

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August 22, 2023
Covid numbers slowly on the rise again be aware
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Covid numbers slowly on the rise again be aware

Here’s the thing. Covid cases in certain places across the country are slowly on the rise. Not to panic anyone, but I am here to report the news as it comes.

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August 22, 2023
Mama Tee Community Fridge comes to Columbia North YMCA
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Mama Tee Community Fridge comes to Columbia North YMCA

The Columbia North YMCA recently announced they were chosen to be a part of the Mama Tee Community Fridge Project, and on July 26, the YMCA had a grand opening for its community fridge.

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August 15, 2023
Minority-owned accounting firm Horsey Buckner & Heffler launches new "HBH Sports" Division
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Minority-owned accounting firm Horsey Buckner & Heffler launches new "HBH Sports" Division

New division will focus on expanding tax and accounting practice for professional athletes, student athletes under /NIL deals, and other high net-worth individuals

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August 15, 2023
Is Trump a fascist?
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Is Trump a fascist?

The biggest story about Trump’s indictments (including the one expected this week from Georgia) is that Trump is centering his entire presidential campaign on them — and along the way is seeking to meld his identity with those of his supporters so they feel personally attacked by the prosecutions.

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August 18, 2023
Denny's Names Jayla Thornton, Hungry for Education™ Scholarship Program's National Winner
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Denny's Names Jayla Thornton, Hungry for Education™ Scholarship Program's National Winner

Jayla Thornton, a junior political science major at North Carolina A&T State University, has been selected as this year’s national winner of Denny’s Hungry for EducationTM Scholarship.

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August 18, 2023
Rolling Out and Genesis Drive Support To HBCUs in New Because We Met Campaign
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Rolling Out and Genesis Drive Support To HBCUs in New Because We Met Campaign

Rolling Out - an African-American-owned multimedia, culture, and creative company - has partnered with globally renowned luxury automotive brand, Genesis Motor America, to amplify the goals, dreams, and accomplishments of HBCU students and professionals in its third ‘Because We Met’ campaign iteration.

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August 18, 2023
Praise and Worship Heaven
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Praise and Worship Heaven

God has planted within each man and woman a longing for a place called Heaven. Whether we want to or not, we instinctively direct our thoughts toward our maker, and our inner consciousness of God has caused us to long for that place on the other side of the Jordan River.

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August 18, 2023
Not only do we need to see how Justice works for Donald Trump, we need to see how it works for Hunter Biden
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Not only do we need to see how Justice works for Donald Trump, we need to see how it works for Hunter Biden

Shame on me, I have not been fair in this column, and I’m calling myself to the carpet. As a part of writing this weekly column on civics, I often use current news events to point out how our American justice system works. The subject of civics is so vast that it's really fun to write this column. I can mix things up. I can change things around.

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August 15, 2023
Don't worry, Ken, there's room in Barbie's world
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Don't worry, Ken, there's room in Barbie's world

Let’s hear it for Ken. Yes, I’m talking about the Mattel doll or, as my son called him in his daycare days, “Barbie’s action figure.”

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August 15, 2023
Sierra Club's Ben Jealous and National Medical Association's Dr. Doris Browne join climate advocates delivering over one million public comments to EPA
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Sierra Club's Ben Jealous and National Medical Association's Dr. Doris Browne join climate advocates delivering over one million public comments to EPA

Leaders at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) received strong messages in the more than 1 million public comments submitted from Americans across the nation calling for stronger limits on dangerous power plant climate pollution.

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August 18, 2023
Basketball Nets
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Basketball Nets

Why am I writing about basketball nets? Stay with me. It was two Saturdays ago that I came by the Panati Recreation Center at 3101 N. 22nd Street, one of the buildings that I do work out of, in North Philadelphia, as a part of my work for the Allegheny West Foundation, a 501 C-3 nonprofit. I’d say I’m in and out of that building at least 4 to 5 times a week, every week.

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August 15, 2023
Cheyney University of Pennsylvania Partners with MIT, Philadelphia 76ers for Sports Analytics Training Camp
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Cheyney University of Pennsylvania Partners with MIT, Philadelphia 76ers for Sports Analytics Training Camp

August 15, 2023 – Cheyney University of Pennsylvania is proud to announce the successful completion of its first Sports Analytics Training Camp for students, in partnership with The Philadelphia 76ers, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Mosaic Development Partners.

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August 18, 2023
The right to VOTE has always been contested in America
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The right to VOTE has always been contested in America

America was founded on an idea – that all people had the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness – and if that right was to flourish, it must be grounded in democracy – in the basic right of all to choose their own leaders, to vote and have their votes counted. It was a revolutionary idea at the time and remains so today. Yet today, across America – and in the past across American history, the right to vote is and has always been contested.

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August 15, 2023
The sensible, the mad and the missing
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The sensible, the mad and the missing

The 2024 presidential race is taking shape. It looks like a choice between the sensible, the mad, and the missing. Joe Biden seems intent on running on his record, a sensible route for the incumbent.

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August 18, 2023
Keystone First Community Health Choices launches initiative to enhance participant access to nutrition programs
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Keystone First Community Health Choices launches initiative to enhance participant access to nutrition programs

Keystone First Community HealthChoices – a Blue Cross Medical Assistance (Medicaid) plan for Community HealthChoices participants in southeastern Pennsylvania – is working with Benefits Data Trust (BDT), a national non-profit organization, on a special initiative to help Community HealthChoices participants apply for financial assistance to pay for nutritious food that can improve health.

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August 18, 2023
Why #MontgomeryRiverfrontBrawl gained new meaning in Black conversations
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Why #MontgomeryRiverfrontBrawl gained new meaning in Black conversations

It’s summertime, but, contrary to George Gershwin’s classic tune from “Porgy and Bess,” the livin’ was not easy at the event memorialized in a social media hashtag as simply #MontgomeryRiverfrontBrawl.

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August 18, 2023
'WILL-Power" with Register of Wills
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'WILL-Power" with Register of Wills

The Philadelphia Register of Wills is partnering with Urban One-Philadelphia and introducing a bold and vibrant outreach strategy.

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August 18, 2023
Children are supposed to enjoy their lives
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Children are supposed to enjoy their lives

What did you do over summer break? It’s a common question for students getting ready to head back to school, and thousands of young scholars who were enrolled in Children’s Defense Fund (CDF) Freedom Schools® summer enrichment programs will have stories to tell from this year’s National Day of Social Action.

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August 18, 2023
Why We Celebrate R. Sonny Driver
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Why We Celebrate R. Sonny Driver

I think the main reason that SCOOP USA Media Newspaper publisher and owner Sherri Darden decided she wanted to host an annual “Sonny Driver Community Day” is because R. Sonny Driver was a visionary who was always about the business of helping other people in need.

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August 18, 2023
Will Trump go to jail before his trial even begins?
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Will Trump go to jail before his trial even begins?

At Trump’s arraignment last Thursday for trying to overturn the result of the 2020 election, Magistrate Judge Moxila

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August 11, 2023
Shapiro Administration awards grant funding to expand apprenticeship opportunities in Pennsylvania Building and Construction Trades
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Shapiro Administration awards grant funding to expand apprenticeship opportunities in Pennsylvania Building and Construction Trades

HARRISBURG, PA, August 8, 2023 The Pennsylvania Department of Labor Industry L&I) announced grant awards totaling more than 397,000 to support registered pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship programs that help expand job opportunities, build diverse talent, and reach underrepresented populations in the building and construction trades.

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August 11, 2023
Wells Fargo demonstrates strong commitment to empowering USBC Chamber members with generous funding support during the USBC National Conference
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Wells Fargo demonstrates strong commitment to empowering USBC Chamber members with generous funding support during the USBC National Conference

WASHINGTON, DC, August 8, 2023 - The U.S. Black Chambers, Inc. is proud to announce that Wells Fargo has provided $100,000 for select local chambers to receive funding and support for their vital initiatives.

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August 11, 2023
Barbie's Dreamland needs Ken after all
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Barbie's Dreamland needs Ken after all

My talking Ken doll took a tumble.

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August 11, 2023
J ason Aldean’s dream is my nightmare
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J ason Aldean’s dream is my nightmare

Summer is almost half over, and I'm still looking to see what the \"song of the summer\" is going to be.

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August 11, 2023
The right to vote has always been contested in America
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The right to vote has always been contested in America

America on an idea was founded that all people had the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness and if that right was to flourish, it must be grounded in democracy in the basic right of all to choose their own leaders, to vote and have their votes counted.

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August 11, 2023
Don't let your child leave for college without this Life Skills Toolbox
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Don't let your child leave for college without this Life Skills Toolbox

OXFORD, MS, August 2023 -Summer is winding down, and your college student is anticipating the sweet taste of freedom (well...freedom from Mom's and Dad's watchful eyes, anyway).

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August 11, 2023
AG Henry meets with Philadelphia students to discuss the impact of gun violence on youth mental health
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AG Henry meets with Philadelphia students to discuss the impact of gun violence on youth mental health

HARRISBURG, August 4, 2023- Attorney General Michelle Henry met with Philadelphia high school students and Philadelphia School District officials to discuss the impact and toll of gun violence on the student's mental health and well-being.

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August 11, 2023
Philadelphia group launches Museum Project in Ghana
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Philadelphia group launches Museum Project in Ghana

Philadelphia's Asante Nkonim Kurom (ANK) is launching its Sankofa Museum Pavilion project at its annual Sankofa event on Saturday, August 12, 2023.

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August 11, 2023