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    Color Culture, News

    Late Fines on Power Bills Forcing People to Choose Between Food and Electricity

    March 12, 2022 by Juan Ignacio Comments are Disabled

    By Victor Omondi Chris Kinney, who resides in Rapides Parish in central Louisiana, has had his power turned off eight times in the last two years due to unpaid Cleco Power bills. To catch up, his family did everything they could think of: pawned items, racked […]

    Color Culture, News

    I Now Understand Why My Mother Wouldn’t Buy White Dolls, Says Jiquanda

    February 5, 2022 by Juan Ignacio Comments are Disabled

      By Victor Omondi Majority of us wanted every Cabbage Patch Kid doll when they first came out in the mid-’80s. Several people imagine they were equal to today’s American Girl Dolls that go for roughly $40 each. The dolls were one of the popular gifts for […]

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    Missing 6-Year-Old Chicago Boy Found Dead Near Abandoned House in Indiana- Mom, Siblings Arrested

    January 16, 2022 by Juan Ignacio Comments are Disabled

      By Victor Omondi Authorities say a 6-year-old Chicago boy’s mother and two of his siblings were detained in connection with the child’s death after his body was discovered near an abandoned house in Indiana on Saturday. Three adult family members suspected of being involved in Damari […]

    Color Culture, National, News

    Police Investigate Video Showing Officer Stomping on Man’s Leg in Alabama Gas Station

    June 10, 2021 by Juan Ignacio Comments are Disabled

    By Victor Omondi The Huntsville Police Department has launched an investigation into an incident captured Sunday night in a Facebook Live video showing several officers struggling with a man on the ground and one Huntsville police officer stomping on the man’s leg. incident occurred at a Mapco […]

    Color Culture, National, News, Politics

    Tulsa Race Massacre Survivors to Receive $300K Compensation

    June 10, 2021 by Juan Ignacio Comments are Disabled

    By Victor Omondi To mark 100 years after the horrific Tulsa race massacre, the Justice for Greenwood Foundation will award the three living survivors a $300K gift. The move comes after years of calls for reparations and justice for the survivors of the Greenwood murders. May […]

    Color Culture, News, Sports

    Naomi Osaka to Start-Up Sports Academy in Haiti and Los Angeles to Help Girls Get into Sport

    May 14, 2021 by Juan Ignacio Comments are Disabled

    By Victor Omondi Naomi Osaka took the world by storm when she clinched the title of the best tennis player, ranked by the Women’s Tennis Association. Osaka has had a good run this year, and she seems like she isn’t stopping anytime soon. The 23-year-old, who has […]

    Color Culture, News

    Two Black Mothers Confront Black Lives Matter for Negligence in The Loss of Their Sons

    April 19, 2021 by Juan Ignacio Comments are Disabled

    By Victor Omondi Tamir Rice, a 12-year-old African American, was shot by a white police officer on November 22, 2014, while playing with what would later be found to be a toy gun. His mother Samaria Rice has since sought justice for the loss of […]

    Color Culture, News, Politics

    Fence Separating Black and White Cemeteries in Texas Town Is Finally Removed

    July 29, 2020 by Juan Ignacio Comments are Disabled

        By Victor Omondi For many decades, there was a fence separating the black cemeteries from the white in the East Texas town of Mineola. But finally, the fence has been brought down. On Wednesday, in a historic moment, crews started digging up the chain-link […]

    Color Culture, News

    Joe Jackson’s Granddaughter Was Stabbed 7 Times By Her Racist White Neighbor

    June 11, 2020 by Juan Ignacio Comments are Disabled

      By Victor Omondi Yasmine Jackson, Joe Jackson’s granddaughter, is nursing stub wounds after her white neighbor stabbed her seven times, as reported by PageSix. According to Yasmine, the white woman began chasing her, and when she finally got hold of her, she started stabbing her […]

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    Man Throws Brick Through Harlem Restaurant Window Shattering Mural Honoring Black History

    April 30, 2020 by Juan Ignacio Comments are Disabled

        By Victor Omondi Police are looking for a man who threw a brick through the glass window of a restaurant in East Harlem, shattering a mural honoring Black History. The incident took place shortly after midnight on Monday. According to police, the shattered window featured […]

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