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Dylan Roof appeals his death sentence for a second time
White man Dylann Roof is challenging the ruling upholding his death sentence as a result of shooting nine Black parishioners in a church while they prayed.
Read More »The Amazon employee was terminated after being called the N-word by white residents
White man Dylann Roof is challenging the ruling upholding his death sentence as a result of shooting nine Black parishioners in a church while they prayed.
Read More »Meet Tom Manning: Philadelphia Native Media Mogul In The Making
Philadelphia, PA native media professional Tom Manning is taking major part in shaping Philadelphia’s media scene, highlighting another realm of creativity in the city. Being a safe space for aspiring podcasters and other creatives,
Read More »The Exonerated Five member, Dr. Yusef Salaam, will run for the Harlem state Senate seat
Exonerated Five member Yusef Salaam, who is planning to run for office in New York, has announced his intentions. The New York Daily News reports that Salaam is in an extremely competitive race for
Read More »The new voting restrictions signed by Gov. Greg Abbott take effect in Texas
The Texas governor signed into law an election reform bill on Tuesday (Sept. 7), a measure that Democrats have opposed for months. Republicans like the governor and other conservatives in Texas
Read More »Dappy, M24, and BackRoad Gee collaborate on “Antigua”
In 2021, Dappy will celebrate 11 years since his debut album Bad Intentions was released, a top ten debut that featured 21 tracks in the deluxe edition and contributions from Benny Banks, Brian May, Margs, Tinchy Stryder, and more.
Read More »Curator Fest Returns to Philadelphia
September 26th, 2021 marks the return of the Curator Fest to Philadelphia, PA. The event will take place at the Cherry Street Pier and will feature live music, networking, food, drinks, and more. Sponsors
Read More »The district attorney is being sued for wrongful prosecution by a black man
The Black man Curtis Flowers has sued the district attorney who convicted him six times for 23 years of wrongfully imprisoning him. The complaint was filed on Friday (Sept. 3) and included Montgomery
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