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    Color Culture, Entertainment

    Kanye Defends T.I.’s ‘God-approved’ Comments About Teen Daughter’s Virginity

    January 3, 2020 by Juan Ignacio Comments are Disabled

          *On Sunday, Kanye West appeared at the Union Rescue Mission on Skid Row in Los Angeles and chopped it up about his spiritual journey and the one year anniversary of his Sunday Service experience. The hip-hop star also confessed that working with the choir […]

    Politics

    Meet Danielle Outlaw, Philadelphia’s First Black Woman Police Commissioner

    January 3, 2020 by Juan Ignacio Comments are Disabled

        The city of Philadelphia has a new police commissioner, and she’s a Black woman. On Monday, Mayor Jim Kenney named Danielle Outlaw as the new head of the city police department, making her the first African-America woman to hold the position. Outlaw, former police chief […]

    National

    Mountain lions killed after they ate human remains near a popular hiking trail

    January 3, 2020 by Juan Ignacio Comments are Disabled

        Officials in Arizona killed three mountain lions who ate human remains close to a popular hiking trail. The Pima County Sheriff’s Department discovered the human remains Tuesday during an investigation at Pima Canyon Trail near Tucson and closed the trail, the department said. The Arizona […]

    Color Culture

    Barnard Murder Investigation Takes ‘Racist’ Turn With White Supremacist Robocalls

    January 3, 2020 by Juan Ignacio Comments are Disabled

        The murder investigation into the killing of a young college student in New York City took a decidedly “racist” turn for the worse after it was reported that white supremacists have been targeting school officials. Tessa Majors, an 18-year-old freshman at Barnard College, was found clinging […]

    Local

    Black NYPD Sergeant Says He Was Suspended After Seeking Treatment for 9/11-Related Health Issues

    January 3, 2020 by Juan Ignacio Comments are Disabled

            A New York City police sergeant who claims he faced retaliation for seeking treatment for his 9/11-related health issues has since been suspended. Sgt. Cyress Smith spoke with the New York Post about how he was reportedly forced out after leaving work to pick […]

    Color Culture

    Teenage ‘Powerhouse’: Marsai Martin to Produce Yet Another Project for Universal at Just 15 Years Old

    January 3, 2020 by Juan Ignacio Comments are Disabled

      At this rate, “Black-ish” actress Marsai Martin could be the biggest producer in Hollywood by the time she’s in her 20s. Because according to The Hollywood Reporter, the 15-year-old is producing a new comedy film titled “Queen” through her company Genius Productions. Marsai Martin is producing a new […]

    Color Culture

    R&B/Pop Singer Tanya Nolan Lands as Contender for the NAACP Image Awards

    January 3, 2020 by Juan Ignacio Comments are Disabled

      January 3, 2020 Edit *R&B/Pop recording artist Tanya Nolan has landed as a 2020 contender for the NAACP Image Awards in the category of Best Music Video. Her campaign as a contender follows her successful releases of several original signature music videos in 2019 including her holiday release “Santa […]

    Color Culture

    Exclusive: Canada police prepared to shoot Indigenous activists, documents show

    December 26, 2019 by Juan Ignacio Comments are Disabled

      Canadian police were prepared to shoot Indigenous land defenders blockading construction of a natural gas pipeline in northern British Columbia, according to documents seen by the Guardian.   Notes from a strategy session for a militarized raid on ancestral lands of the Wet’suwet’en nation show that commanders […]

    Color Culture

    95-Year Old Actress Cicely Tyson Says She Refuses to Retire

    December 26, 2019 by Juan Ignacio Comments are Disabled

        Cicely Tyson, one of the most iconic actresses of our time, has just turned 95-years old. But despite her age, she says she will never ever retire from her decades-long career. Tyson was the cover star for Time Magazine’s latest “The Art of Optimism” special issue. […]

    Politics

    Europe is home to a grave humanitarian crisis – but Brussels looks the other way | Damian Boeselager

    December 26, 2019 by Juan Ignacio Comments are Disabled

      In a Greek refugee camp, adults are being stabbed or raped, while children freeze. This suffering shames our continent Last month, I took a plane to Athens, and then another to get to the island of Lesbos. From the airport in Mytilene we drove […]

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