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MSNBC host discusses future of Black political agenda

Leaders from the Black Law Students Association hosted a discussion on the future of the 2021 Black political agenda Saturday. The Rev. Al Sharpton, an MSNBC news host and civil rights leader, talked about Black political activism and grassroots organizing following widespread demonstrations across the world denouncing police brutality and systemic racism. BLSA President and senior Naseem Haamid moderated the virtual event, which was inspired by the 1972 National Black Political Convention. Sharpton said the 1972 convention, during which thousands of Black Americans gathered to develop a political strategy, brought together several Black leaders with differing political beliefs. He said the historic event should serve as an example for inspiring cooperation during the current political climate.

What I ve Learned About Self-Care and Mental Health as a Black Political Correspondent

It all started during the 2016 election cycle between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. I thought I was losing it and I couldn t bring myself to accept that Donald Trump had won the election.  I was doing political commentary up until the actual election, passionately telling everyone that there was no way he was going to win. I was so arrogant, snotty and cocky about it. I was so set on him losing that I was infuriated by the sheer thought of entertaining the possibility of Trump coming out victorious. Boy, was that a humbling and learning experience. To watch Donald Trump violate ethics laws over the next four years was painful and excruciating. In our minds as people of color, Black people and just folks with good intentions, we knew that if Barack Obama pulled even an eighth of what Donald Trump was doing, he would be 

We given time to government till 2nd October to repeal laws: Rakesh Tikait

We given time to government till 2nd October to repeal laws: Rakesh Tikait
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ULM economics professor receives award, grant from West Cancer Foundation

ULM economics professor receives award, grant from West Cancer Foundation facebook like button Published Feb. 2, 2021 University of Louisiana Monroe Assistant Professor of Economics Ahmad Reshad Osmani, Ph.D., of the College of Business and Social Sciences, was recently awarded the West Cancer Initiative Award and a $5,000 grant for his research proposal.     Osmani’s research is titled, “Racial and ethnic disparities in healthcare services utilization among uterine cancer survivors: New evidence from pre- and post- Affordable Care Act of 2010.”   He will examine whether the key element of the 2010 U.S. Affordable Care Act (ACA) – mandating private health insurers to cover preventative care without cost-sharing

Civil rights and making modern american state | American government, politics and policy

Civil rights and making modern american state | American government, politics and policy
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