Posts From Kathy Grear

New Black Trivia Game is Now Available as a Mobile App

It’s time to celebrate, recognize, and value inspirational Black people and commemorative events that are not taught in primary school? Get ready for the newest and most exciting Black trivia game ever! It’s called the Eve Gene Game! This fun

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Jesse Jackson to Lead Emergency Summit in Chicago to Address Escalating Gaza Humanitarian Crisis

Religious leaders and human rights advocates, led by Reverend Jesse Jackson, are preparing for what they call a vital emergency summit for Gaza. The “Call to Action” summit is scheduled at the Rainbow PUSH Coalition Headquarters in Chicago on Friday,

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World Health Officials Say Nearly 10,000 Global Deaths in December were Related to COVID; Signal Deepening Health Crisis

  The World Health Organization (WHO) reported a staggering total of nearly 10,000 global deaths in December, raising alarm bells about a worsening worldwide health crisis stemming from the continued threat of COVID-19. WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus also noted

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Democrats Allocate $35 Million for Outreach But Overlook Black Press in Bid for Diverse Voter Support

In what the Party is calling a bid to secure control of the U.S. House in the upcoming November elections, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) has announced a $35 million investment in a comprehensive outreach initiative targeting Latino, Black,

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Black Veteran Launches Nonprofit, Opens First Full-Service Center For Veterans in PG County, Maryland

Dr. Arthur Darby III seeks to revolutionize veterans’ access to resources in Prince George’s County by offering a five-tiered approach to self-sufficiency services. Unity In The Community Non-Profit, Inc., a regional leader in Veteran housing, announces the grand opening of

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Top Black Women in Law Enforcement and First Response to Headline Conference

The Sheroes In Action: Empowered Mindset, Resilient Force – Female in Law Enforcement and First Response Conference is proud to announce its distinguished lineup of keynote speakers and panelists featuring top African American women in law enforcement. This groundbreaking event,

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41-Year-Old Black American Mom Moves to Italy and Buys a House For $62K

Meet Stephanie Synclair, a 41-year-old Black mom from Atlanta who decided to make Sicily her second home. In 2022, she became the proud owner of a $62,000 house in Sicily, Italy, escaping the high home prices in the United States.

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Drs. Arikana and Amos Wilson, Pan-Africanists Part of an Ongoing Series – GDN Exclusive

Sixty years ago, as a sophomore at Fayetteville State University, I was a “bit” player in the Civil Rights Movement (CRM) of the ’60s. Students were aggressively fighting against segregation, discrimination, and for economic equity. Also, during the ’50s and

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Concerns Raised by Democratic Leaders Over Biden-Harris Campaign’s Black Voter Support and MAGA Wall Challenge

In a critical assessment of the Biden-Harris reelection campaign, South Carolina Democratic Rep. James Clyburn, a key party influencer, and former President Barack Obama have each expressed reservations regarding the campaign’s struggle to secure robust backing from Black voters and

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Congress Working to Avoid Shutdown Inches Close to Deal

Following weeks of negotiations and just before Congress reconvened from its holiday recess, key Senate and House members announced their consensus on setting the total spending at nearly $1.66 trillion. The deal aligns with the agreement struck last year between

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Homelessness Surges, Disproportionately Affecting Black and Latino Communities

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has released its 2023 Annual Homeless Assessment Report, revealing a distressing 12% surge in homelessness since 2022. The report, encompassing the Housing Inventory Count, paints a bleak picture of the current

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Biden Declares 2023 a ‘Great Year for American Workers’ as Labor Market Continued Resilient Path in December

With companies adding 216,000 jobs in December, the labor market continued a resilient path, indicating that the economy is still growing quickly, even though hiring may slow down as rising borrowing prices reduce consumer demand for goods and services. The

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From Betrayal to Empowerment: The Imperative Shift Towards a Vigorous Black Press

The media has always been a vital pillar of democracy because it informs citizens, holds governments at all levels accountable, and provides a platform for diverse opinions and commentary. Despite its importance, journalism has struggled to remain relevant and credible

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Why Does Claudine Gay Still Work at Harvard After Being Forced To Resign as Its President? She’s Got Tenure

Harvard University President Claudine Gay resigned on Jan. 2, 2024, less than one month after University of Pennsylvania President Liz Magill stepped down. They called it quits amid uproar among conservative lawmakers and several major donors regarding what they saw

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What Is Resilience? A Psychologist Explains the Main Ingredients That Help People Manage Stress

The word resilience can be perplexing. Does it mean remaining calm when faced with stress? Bouncing back quickly? Growing from adversity? Is resilience an attitude, a character trait or a skill set? And can misperceptions about resilience hurt people, rather

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Biden Declares 2023 a ‘Great Year for American Workers’ as Labor Market Continued Resilient Path in December

House Democrats are pleading with Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas to recuse himself from the case involving former President Donald Trump’s eligibility to participate in the Colorado Republican primary. Rep. Hank Johnson of Georgia is leading the request. The call

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Impact of Diversity on Organizational Performance

            Diversity in the workplace can be defined as a workplace being heterogeneous in terms of gender, race, and ethnicity as well as possessing distinct elements and qualities that differentiate each individual (8). Diversity in the workplace has been steadily

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Former U.S. Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson Dies at 89

Former U.S. Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson, a trailblazer and dedicated public servant, died at 89. Kirk Johnson, her son, confirmed her death on Sunday, Dec. 31. Johnson had been recently admitted to hospice care and left behind a legacy of

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The Eminent Danger Facing All of Black America

One of the most in-your-face and undeniable moments that shows the direction most Republicans and so-called conservatives are attempting to take America is the utter witch hunt meant to destroy Claudine Gay, who is now the former president of Harvard.

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Harvard President Claudine Gay Resigns Amidst Scandals and Plagiarism Allegations

  Harvard President Claudine Gay has resigned, making her tenure the shortest in the university’s history. The decision comes after just six months and two days in office, amidst mounting allegations of plagiarism and criticism over her handling of antisemitism

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Controversial Board Game “Storm the Capitol” Released Ahead of January 6 Anniversary

Further highlighting how white supremacy knows no boundaries, a new board game titled “Storm the Capitol—TrueAnon Edition” is set for release this weekend, coinciding with the third anniversary of the January 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol. The limited-edition

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A Look Back at the 2023 HBCU First Look Film Festival

Last month Howard University hosted the first-ever HBCU First Look Film Festival. The three-day event was created to showcase Black filmmakers at HBCUs as well as celebrate HBCU students and alumni in the film industry. The event also doubled as

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Jay-Z Day and the Erosion of Political Substance

In the hallowed chambers of New York City’s legislative realm, a proposal has surfaced that could forever alter the way we perceive civic celebration. Farah Louis and other council members have proposed legislation to declare December 4 as “Jay-Z Day”

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Michigan Court Rejects Bid to Disqualify Trump in 2024 Primary

Michigan’s highest court has opted not to entertain an appeal from voters seeking to disqualify Donald Trump from the 2024 presidential primary. The voters argued that Trump’s involvement in the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol violated a

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2023’s Extreme Storms, Heat and Wildfires Broke Records

The year 2023 was marked by extraordinary heat, wildfires and weather disasters. In the U.S., an unprecedented heat wave gripped much of Texas and the Southwest with highs well over 100 degrees Fahrenheit (37.8 Celsius) for the entire month of

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New date, same traditions: Ukraine’s wartime Christmas celebrations

New Date, Same Traditions: Ukraine’s Wartime Christmas CelebrationsThis year, despite the raging war, people in Ukraine will continue celebrating Christmas – but not without politics. In 2023, after years of debates, the Orthodox Church of Ukraine and the Ukranian government

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Remembering the Icons We Lost in 2023

Richard Roundtree/wikimedia commons Harry Belafonte im Publikumsgespräch zu ‘Sing Your Song’ von Susanne Rostock während der Viennale 2011 im Wiener Gartenbaukino/wikimedia commons Hughes Van Ellis. Photo: JusticeForGreenwood.org In a year of achievements and setbacks, 2023 said goodbye to several significant

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Kwanzaa – It Is a Time of Communal Self-affirmation – Not Just Any “Black Holiday.”

On Dec. 26, millions throughout the world’s African community will start weeklong celebrations of Kwanzaa. There will be daily ceremonies with food, decorations and other cultural objects, such as the kinara, which holds seven candles. At many Kwanzaa ceremonies, there

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Biden Commutes Sentences and Pardons Marijuana Offenses in Sweeping Criminal Justice Reform

In what the White House called a decisive move echoing the core tenet of equal justice under law, President Joe Biden announced a set of substantial clemency actions aimed at addressing glaring disparities within the U.S. criminal justice system. The

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Taraji P. Henson’s Candid Revelation Sparks Industry Support for Equal Pay

  In a recent SiriusXM interview with Gayle King, iconic actress Taraji P. Henson bravely addressed the pervasive issue of pay inequality in Hollywood, triggering an outpouring of solidarity from her peers. The 53-year-old star, celebrated for her roles in

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Analysis Reveals Republican Party Voter Fraud Crackdown is Simply an Effort to Disenfranchise Black and Hispanic Voters

In what the White House called a decisive move echoing the core tenet of equal justice under law, President Joe Biden announced a set of substantial clemency actions aimed at addressing glaring disparities within the U.S. criminal justice system. The

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New Bombshell Audio Shows Trump and RNC Chair Rona McDaniels Allegedly Conspiring to Steal Election in Michigan

According to newly revealed audio recordings, former President Donald Trump personally pressured two Republican members of the Wayne County Board of Canvassers in Michigan not to certify the 2020 presidential election results. The recordings, obtained and reported by The Detroit

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A Century Ago, a Black-Owned Team Ruled Basketball − Today, No Black Majority Owners Remain

For the first time in 20 years, the NBA began its season with no Black-owned franchises. In fact, there’s been only one Black majority-owned team in league history. In late 2002, the NBA awarded an expansion team, the Charlotte Bobcats,

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Why empathy constitutes the ultimate leadership skill

When asked what traits constitute a good leader, you may be tempted to list traditional qualities such as rationality, cool-headedness, and overall, an ability to detach oneself from one’s emotions. However, research has shown that the ability to feel empathy

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118th Congress Marks New Low in Productivity Amidst Partisan Strife and Leadership Vacancies

As the curtain draws on 2023, the 118th Congress stands as a testament to political paralysis, one of the least productive in modern history. Information from Quorum, a data analytics firm, revealed a historic low tally of just 20 bills

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President Biden Celebrates Black Small Business Boom, Announces New Investments

During President Biden’s visit to the Wisconsin Black Chamber of Commerce today, he showcased the unprecedented growth of Black small business ownership under his administration. In a press call, top White House officials attributed the surge in Black entrepreneurship, the

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Remembering Our Past, Redefining Our Present, Reaffirming Our Future: “The Teaching Our Own History”

“I’m for truth, no matter who tells it. I’m for justice, no matter who it is for or against. I’m a human being, first and foremost, and as such I’m for whoever and whatever benefits humanity as a whole.” –

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In the Worst of America’s Jim Crow Era, Black Intellectual W.E.B. Du Bois Found Inspiration and Hope in National Parks

In his collection of essays and poems published in 1920 titled “Darkwater,” W.E.B. Du Bois wrote about his poignant encounter with the beauty of the Grand Canyon, the stupendous chasm in Arizona. As he stood at the canyon’s rim, the

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Racism Produces Subtle Brain Changes That Lead To Increased Disease Risk in Black Populations

The U.S. is in the midst of a racial reckoning. The COVID-19 pandemic, which took a particularly heavy toll on Black communities, turned a harsh spotlight on long-standing health disparities that the public could no longer overlook. Although the health

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Democrats Push for Thomas’s Recusal from Trump Case as ProPublica Reveals Fresh Revelations

As Democrats intensify their call for Justice Clarence Thomas to recuse himself from the case scrutinizing Donald Trump’s potential immunity, recent findings from legal advocacy group ProPublica have added a new layer of complexity to the ethical challenges surrounding the

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Health Crisis Looms: CDC Issues Stark Warning Amidst Rising Tide of COVID and Flu Cases

A looming healthcare crisis is on the horizon as hospitals and emergency rooms face the potential need to ration care by the month’s end, according to a chilling advisory from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The CDC’s

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Health Misinformation Is Rampant on Social Media – Here’s What It Does

The global anti-vaccine movement and vaccine hesitancy that accelerated during the COVID-19 pandemic show no signs of abating. According to a survey of U.S. adults, Americans in October 2023 were less likely to view approved vaccines as safe than they

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Remembering Our Past… Reaffirming Our Future: “The Teaching Our Own History” Task Force

“I’m for truth, no matter who tells it. I’m for justice, no matter who it is for or against. I’m a human being, first and foremost, and as such, I’m for whoever and whatever benefits humanity as a whole.” Malcolm

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KKK’s Bombing at a U.S. University 100 Years Ago: Targeting American Catholics in the Terror Group’s Crusade

It was Dec. 19, 1923 – 100 years ago. The first day of Christmas break at the University of Dayton, with fewer than 40 students still on campus. At 10:30 p.m., the quiet was shattered by a series of explosions,

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White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre Highlights President’s Commitment to Black Community in Exclusive Interview

In an exclusive telephone interview, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre underscored President Biden’s unwavering commitment to addressing the Black community’s critical issues. Reflecting on promises made during the 2020 campaign, Jean-Pierre outlined key achievements and ongoing initiatives directly impacting

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Basketball Legend George McGinnis Dies at 73

NBA Hall of Famer George McGinnis has died at 73. According to the Indiana Pacers organization, the legendary player, who won two ABA championships with the team and later made a name for himself in the NBA, died Thursday morning.

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Allegations of Modern-Day Slavery Emerge as Alabama Inmates Sue State Officials and Corporations

A group of current and former Alabama prisoners have filed a federal lawsuit, alleging that they were trapped in a “modern-day form of slavery” by being forced to work at fast-food chains for meager or no compensation. The comprehensive 129-page

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Largest US Credit Union Scrutinized Over Significant Gaps Between Approval Rates for White and Black Borrowers

Navy Federal Credit Union, the largest credit union in the United States, is under fire for exhibiting the most substantial racial disparities in mortgage approval rates among major lenders. The disparities, reaching new heights in 2022, underscored a pronounced contrast

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We Need Your Support to Make This Happen!

Travis, We’re excited to share that we are making incredible strides towards achieving our giving season goal, and it’s all thanks to supporters like you! As we approach the halfway mark, we invite you to join our community of contributing

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