sees an exceptionally experience. he s intelligent guy, he s fit as a fiddle because i got a central casting donald, perfect, judge, you d get him. all right, everyone. dante mills, michael van der v01. thank you both very much. and thank you. you for watching news night. laura coates live starts right now we begin with that breaking news out of new york today. one of the most progressive democrats in congress is now out of the seat. cnn projects george latimer has now unseated jamaal bowman in a historic and bitter primary and new york 16th congressional district, pro-israel groups had back latimer, a moderate and funneled millions of dollars into this race to unseat bowman. and they were successful. it is the most expensive house primary race in all of american history. now, this could have implications far beyond just the 16th district in new york. it s not just a local race. we re talking about. for one, it shows just how divided the party is on israel s war in gaza
Meridenâs Black-owned businesses take hold, bring new vitality to city
Meridenâs Black-owned businesses take hold, bring new vitality to city
Andre Collins created âDerellâsâ to be an outlet for people to express with colors in a way they wouldnât have before.The brand specializes in using rare fabrics to create one-of-a-kind custom pieces.  Photo courtesy of Andre Collins Advertisement
Parrish Holloman is the NAACP youth president for Middlesex County and a self proclaimed activist. A new apparel line called B.L.A.C.K., created by Holloman, is set to release in February. The acronym stands for âBuilding Leaders And Cultivating Knowledge.â
This online directory is creating space for Black-owned businesses in Toronto
This online directory is creating space for Black-owned businesses in Toronto
Black Owned Toronto has gone from a popular Instagram account to online directory, business hub and soon a physical store in Scarborough By Richard Trapunski
Kerin John turned the Instagram account Black Owned TO into searchable online directory.
When Kerin John started an Instagram account to highlight local Toronto Black-owned businesses in May of last year, she had no idea how quickly the idea would take off.
Soon after, the Minneapolis police killing of George Floyd reignited a global Black Lives Matter protest movement. As resources circulated online, people started to trade and circulate lists of Black-owned businesses. And John’s weeks-old Black Owned Toronto (@blackowned.to) account exploded with new followers and submissions.