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  • Exclusif: Florida Public School Teacher Has A White Nationalist Podcast

        UPDATE ― March 4: Dayanna Volitich has been “removed from the classroom,” Superintendent Sandra Himmel announced Sunday in a statement. “On Friday, Mars 2, 2018, the Citrus County School District was made aware [by a HuffPost reporter] of a concerning podcast,” Himmel said in the statement. “The Human Resources department was notified and an […]

  • Marie Deary

    Marie Deary common-sense advice offers people control over their lives and their futures by showing them how to get control of their finances. She believes knowing how to manage our money is one of the most important life skills for people at every age and has made it her mission to help simplify money matters, increasing financial literacy both now […]

  • America’s Richest 2% Made More Money in 2017 Than the Cost of the Entire Safety Net

    How was their money made? Almost entirely by passively waiting for the stock market to go up. The data sources for this report are Forbes and Credit Suisse, both of which provide precise numbers for the worsening surge in America’s wealth inequality. Etats-Unis. wealth increased by $8.5 trillion in 2017, with the richest 2% getting about $1.15 billion […]

  • Freebie Friday

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  • Atima Omara,lt

    Atima Omara is an award-winning political strategist, advocate, writer and speaker who has spent 15 years engaging youth, les femmes, and people of color in the political process and related progressive causes. From grassroots organizations to state houses; from the Governor’s mansion to running for a public office herself, Atima has toiled in the trenches for […]

  • Saharah Ali: Third Eye Thursday Affirmation

    SAJI Yoga Full Moon 3rd-I Thursday Affirmation Today, I stand in the truth of God’s love for me. I allow myself to trust and know that my life is God’s life. I allow myself to take charge of the change I seek here and now. I open myself to release stagnation from my heart and […]

  • Procureur Brian Dunn

    Comme un avocat, M.. Dunn has handled many of the Los Angeles’s office’s most high profile police misconduct cases, including those involving Geronimo Pratt, Reginald Denny, Devin Brown, Tyisha Miller, et, recently Mr. Dunn achieved a significant settlement in the federal civil rights case brought on behalf of the family of slain Marine Sergeant Manuel […]

  • Janeshia Adams-Ginyard & Jermaine Brantley

        Janeshia Adams-Ginyard is an American stunt woman, acteur, professional wrestler, and sports radio personality. She was born on February 14th in Los Angeles, CA to pianist/organist Sidney Ginyard and Xerox senior accountant Gwendolyn Adams-Williams. She is half Jamaican. She went to Gahr High School in Cerritos, CA where she graduated with high-honors, a été […]

  • Latest UCLA diversity report signals little improvement in Hollywood movies and TV

    As Marvel’s “Black Panther” continues to break box office records worldwide in its first two weeks of release, the first superhero blockbuster with a majority black cast has been hailed as a major step forward for diversity and inclusion in Hollywood. Others might call that merely a good start. A new study from UCLA makes […]

  • Dr. Gerald Horne Moores Professor of History

        Dr. Horne holds the Moores Professorship of History and African American Studies. His research has addressed issues of racism in a variety of relations involving labor, politique, civil rights, international relations and war. He has also written extensively about the film industry. Dr. Horne received his Ph.D. in history from Columbia University and his […]