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| By Tamara Shiloh In April 1996, women’s basketball announced: “We Got Next.” The WNBA was approved by the NBA Board of Governors, and games would begin the following year. The inaugural season proved successful as more than 50 million viewers watched the games. Six months after the announcement, the league signed its first player, Sheryl By Tamara Shiloh In April 1996, women’s basketball announced: “We Got Next.” The WNBA was approved by the NBA Board of Governors, and games would begin the following year. The inaugural season proved successful as more than 50 million viewers watched the games. Six months after the announcement, the league signed its first player, Sheryl
Development Headed by Former Black Panther Leader Elaine Brown Special to the Post Everyone gathered last Friday morning at the groundbreaking at 7th and Campbell in West Oakland for the 100% affordable housing development there seemed to recognize the historic nature of the moment. Introduced by program host Regina Jackson, former president of the Oakland Police | Development Headed by Former Black Panther Leader Elaine Brown Special to the Post Everyone gathered last Friday morning at the groundbreaking at 7th and Campbell in West Oakland for the 100% affordable housing development there seemed to recognize the historic nature of the moment. Introduced by program host Regina Jackson, former president of the Oakland Police