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The Domestic Violence Crisis by Mobilizing the Public and Private Sectors

THE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CRISIS: Mobilizing the Public and Private Sectors   Presented jointly with The Huffington Post Live Webcast: Monday, October 24th, 2016. 12:30-1:30pm ET According to the CDC, nearly 29 million U.S. women and 16 million U.S. men have

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Watch Tonight: New documentary on the state of hate in America

Tonight an important new documentary on the state of hate in America is airing. The documentary, Hate Rising, reported by Fusion and Univision anchor Jorge Ramos, shows the astonishing and very concerning rise of hate in America. From the Ku

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Fact-checking Clinton and Trump Is Not Enough

During the debates, fact-checkers like CNN and Politifact focus on evaluating the truthfulness of what each candidate said. While it is important to get the facts straight, focusing on the truth of the candidates’ statements is not nearly enough to

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Why Companies Like Wells Fargo Ignore Whistleblowers

Enron. Worldcom. The Madoff scandal. The mortgage meltdown. Now Wells Fargo. High-profile corporate frauds like these all seem to follow the same pattern. First the misconduct is discovered, and then we learn about all of the whistleblowers who tried to

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 “OASIS Conversations” Teaches Business Leaders How to Replace Misunderstanding with Refreshing Conversations

New Book by Psychologist & Leadership Coach Ann Van Eron Offers Five-Step Process for Eliminating Miscommunication Chicago, IL Oct. 24, 2016—Political polarization of historic proportions, volatile markets, a surge in racial violence—the world is uncertain these days. From the dinner

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White Identity in Politics and the Rise of Donald Trump

Many political commentators credit Donald Trump’s rise to white voters’ antipathy toward racial and ethnic minorities. However, we believe this focus on racial resentment and white identity obscures another important aspect of racial thinking. In a study of white Americans’ attitudes

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#BlackoutBR Protests, Boycotts Continue in Baton Rouge over Alton Sterling Shooting

BATON ROUGE — As shootings continue to plague cities across the country, frustrated citizens are continuing their fight for justice. With each shooting, dashcam and other forms of surveillance footage have been released to ensure complete disclosure. Unfortunately, that hasn’t

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U.S. Court of Appeals Hits Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Rejects $109 Million in Fines

After returning billions of dollars in restitution that helped more than 25 million consumers plagued with financial struggles, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) was dealt a judicial low blow. Swift and strong reactions to the decision came from civil

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NC HBCUs to Lead a March to the Polls to Kick Off Early Voting

October 21, 2016 3 pm Dudley Building, on the campus of NCAT 1601 E. Market St. Greensboro, NC   GREENSBORO, NC— The Tom Joyner Foundation, Roland Martin, Radio One, the NC HBCU Alumni Leadership Roundtable and the over 95 Adult

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Corporate America’s Old Boys’ Club Is Dead – and Why Big Business Couldn’t Stop Trump

If corporate money controls our politics, as Bernie Sanders and others have claimed, then how did the Republican Party – the reputed party of business – manage to nominate a candidate whom almost no one in Big Business supports? And

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Clinton and Trump Proposals on Student Debt Explained

The high price of attending college has been among the key issues concerning voters in the 2016 presidential election. Both Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump have called the nearly US$1.3 trillion in student debt a “crisis.”

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ACLU Sues Georgia Over Failure to Extend Voter Registration Deadline After Hurricane Matthew

ATLANTA — The American Civil Liberties Union ACLU sues Georgia for refusing to extend the voter registration deadline in the wake of Hurricane Matthew. “The state’s failure to extend the voter registration deadline, despite the massive disruptions caused by Hurricane

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Market Boxx Community Stores Mobile Grocery Stores Help Disadvantaged Communities

When low income families can not get access to fresh produce, why not take the produce to them? Entrepreneur Jay Holmes, one of the founders of Market Boxx Community Stores, thought this would be a great idea. So, he started

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We Will Use False Measuring Cups and Fix Our Scales for Cheating!

On Sunday September 21, 2016, the Old Testament reading in my church was from the minor Prophet Amos. The corrupt vendors were preparing for a great day of sales that could enhance or ruin their future. Their master plan was

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Ask Alma: Should I Be Worried about My Husband’s “Mancations” with his Best Friend?

Dear Alma, I’ve been married for six years and I love my husband so much. We met when he was in the Navy. The last year that he was in, I got pregnant, so we agreed it would be best

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Republicans Are Willing to Dance with the Devil to Win the White House

Speaker of the House Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) is anticipating a Trump win in November. Or, at least, he is preparing for it. He says that if Republicans hold sway in the White House, the House and the Senate, he plans

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Farming Is the Key to Economic Growth in the Black Community

It is clear that it when it comes to jumpstarting the economy, generating jobs and wealth for the average American, we are in quite a fix. After coming out of the Great Recession, the economy is experiencing anemic growth rate

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If Clinton Loses in November, Don’t Blame Black Voters

Now that the dust has settled around President Obama’s comments at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s Phoenix Awards Dinner, let me give you my take on the subject. In 2010, immediately following the midterm elections, in some instances, Black voters were

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Film Review: Ava DuVernay Tackles Mass Incarceration and more in “The 13th”

The New York Film Festival celebrated its 54th year by trying something new. For the first time in history, its Opening Night World Premiere was a documentary. Even more noteworthy, this non-fiction film is by director Ava DuVernay (Selma) and

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Film Review: Kevin Hart Kills in New Stand-up “What Now?”

Has success spoiled Kevin Hart? Forbes Magazine lists him as 2016’s highest paid comedian with an annual income of $87.5 million, from June 1, 2015, to June 1, 2016. Unlike many of his cohorts (Jerry Seinfeld, etc.) Hart makes lots

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Faith, Hope and Love Unlimited Annual Faith Awards Announces Honorees

Faith, Hope and Love Unlimited produces awards show to spotlight ordinary people doing extraordinary works in the community  Los Angeles, CA — Since its inception over 20 years ago, Faith, Hope and Love Unlimited has inspired and enabled all women

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Actor Edwin Freeman Stars In Marvel’s Series Luke Cage Streaming Now On Netflix

Edwin Freeman is Young Pop in Marvel’s new “Luke Cage” series airing on Netflix  Nationwide — Edwin Freeman stars as Young Pop in Marvel’s series Luke Cage. Young Pop is the younger version of the well-respected, reformed gangster, turned neighborhood

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Millennial Parents: Five Tips to Make Caring for Babies and Toddlers Easier

Caring for a baby or toddler is not easy, but today’s millennial parents have more options to help make the job easier. Parents of young children can take a cue from special events like Babypalooza, which brings together top baby

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Inner Beauty: How Women’s Concepts of Beauty are Changing

(StatePoint) The modern age has expanded the scope of what Americans consider Inner Beauty, while at the same time, it has also introduced social media — an ever-present reminder of one’s appearance. In an effort to better understand these shifts, L’Oréal

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NYC Mompreneur is Red Hot With Her New Black Haircare Line Called “Dope Hair”

  Iasia Smith, a New York City-based Master Hair Stylist with more than 11 years dedicated to superior styling and innovation, has recently launched “Dope Hair” – a unique Black hair care line designed for all natural textures as well

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Henry T. Sampson Created Technology Used in the First Cell Phone Back in 1971 – Gamma-Electrical Cell

What do Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, and Henry T. Sampson all have in common? They are all geniuses who pushed technology into the next century. We all know that Bill Gates founded Microsoft, which became the world’s largest PC software

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Great Faith Ministries International Pastor Responds To Money Accusations

Detroit, MI — After a huge brawl recently broke out inside Great Faith Ministries International, a historically Black church in Detroit, the pastor, Bishop Wayne T. Jackson, is now telling his side of the story. In response to New Era

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How Saying You Are Multiracial Changes the Way People See You

In a society that still operates under a racial hierarchy: the belief that multiracial people are more attractive is called the “biracial beauty stereotype.” Last month, rapper Kanye West posted a controversial casting call for his clothing line, Yeezy, mandating

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Obama Administration Pays $492 Million to Settle With Indian Tribes

Nationwide — On September 26, 2016, two days after inaugurating the National Museum of African American History and Culture, the Obama administration announced it has settled lawsuits with 17 Indian Tribes and will pay them $492 million dollars to end

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Can Healthy Habits Contribute to Financial Security?

Healthy Habits When it comes to feelings about finances, working Americans are practically split down the middle, according to a recent study. Fifty-five percent of employed Americans feel they are on the right track to achieving financial well-being, while the

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The Sampson-Duplin Spotlight Arrives!

  We thank the supporters of GDN and The Sampson-Duplin Spotlight and look forward to a long and beneficial relationship. For the first time ever Greater Diversity News (GDN) publishes The Sampson-Duplin Spotlight (The Spotlight), a monthly publication, has come

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GDN Publishers Expand Coverage With True Black Perspective on the News

For the first time ever, a five county area in northeastern, North Carolina has a unique source of news from a Black perspective. Greater Diversity News (GDN) and The Bertie, Gates, Halifax, Hertford and Northampton Spotlight (The Spotlight), monthly publications,

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Welcoming “The Spotlight” A True Perspective from the African American Community

Weldon, N.C. – The Roanoke Valley is comprised of Halifax and Northampton Counties. The bordering eastern counties are Hertford, Bertie and Chowan.   The Roanoke Valley is rich in history with Underground Rail Road designations, Canal Trail, Rockfish Capital, Rosenwald

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Give Communities of Color a Voice in Reshaping Education

For the first time in our nation’s history, the majority of students in public schools are students of color. But in most places, communities of color still have little meaningful say in how their states manage and resource education. As

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Black Films and Artists Triumph at 2016 Toronto International Film Festival

For 41 years the Toronto International Film Festival has attracted the world’s best films and built and audience. At the 2016 festival, 480,000 film lovers filled seats, screened movies and experienced the festivities. Credit TIFF’s Artistic Director Cameron Bailey and

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Breaking the Cycle: Young Mother of Seven Turns Life Around at McDonald’s

Ten years ago, Cameo Faust, a single mother of seven was working at an Atlanta-area McDonald’s, struggling to make ends meet and highly motivated to make a better life for herself and her family. Now, she’s the general manager, who

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Students at HBCU More Likely to Favor Limits on Press’ Right to Cover Campus Protests, Express Less Trust in Media

MIAMI – Students who attend historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in the United States are confident that First Amendment rights are secure, but are more likely than other college students to favor limits on First Amendment press freedoms during

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Diversity & Inclusion: The Shift is On

Several events in recent months around the idea of an inclusive supplier and workforce base driving revenue should resonate with diversity practitioners.   We have seen C-level executives at Wal-Mart, Hewlett Packard and General Mills take strong positions on inclusion with

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Citizen Newspaper Publisher William Garth, Sr. Dies at 79

William Garth, Sr., the CEO of the Chicago Citizen Newspaper Group Inc., (CCNG) and Chairman of the Chatham Business Association (CBA), died on Friday, September 23, 2016. He was 79. A pillar in the community, Garth led the Citizen with a

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Three Things The CFBP Has to Get Right When It Comes to Debt Collection

When it comes to consumer complaints on credit and lending, debt collection generates more criticism than any other industry. This $13 billion industry makes profits by pursuing at least 77 million consumers each year. Many of the aggressive tactics used

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Managing Pain and Opioid Addiction in the Black Community

As America grapples with prescription opioid addiction, an epidemic shattering communities across our nation, healthcare providers face a challenging question: How can we help patients treat and manage their pain while reducing the risk of addiction? Pain management is a

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US Garment Manufacturers Fined $682,344 for Labor Law Violations

Labor Law Violations Los Angeles – Investigators from the California Labor Commissioner’s Office issued $682,344 in fines to 18 garment manufacturers and contractors in a two day enforcement operation in the Los Angeles area. The penalties included a total of $603,043 in

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Jamaican Woman Opens Her Own Hotel With No Money

A dream became a reality for 30-year-old Kalisa Martin who believes that “If you’re scrappy and resourceful, you can change your life with less than you might think.” So she did. And she did it with no money! She quit

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Prevent Lone-Wolf Terrorism by Promoting ‘Sense of Belonging’

This September, as they start the school year, French children aged 14 years old and upwards are going to get lessons on how to deal with a terrorism attack on their school. Meanwhile, the debate over the ban on wearing

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Entrepreneur and PhD Student Releases Essential Books for African American Women

Atlanta, GA — The perception of African American women over the past 50 years has taken a peculiar turn. Today, while we watch reality TV shows even local news interviews; we observe women of color that may not necessarily reflect

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Michael Baisden Makes Epic Return To Radio

Atlanta, GA — Renowned radio personality Michael Baisden announced to his 4 million fans on his Facebook page this morning that he will return to radio soon. The departure of Michael Baisden left a huge void in urban radio. Recognized

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Police shootings and race in America: Five essential reads

Editor’s note: The following is a roundup of stories related to policing and the Black Lives Matter movement. Police and protesters clashed last night in Charlotte after Keith Lamont Scott, a 43-year-old African-American man, was shot and killed by a

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