MSNBC and CNN legal analyst Midwin Charles died on Tuesday; she was 47
Cause of death was not mentioned in the post from Charles family members
Charles was the founder of law firm Midwin Charles & Associates LLC and a contributor at Essence Magazine
She provided commentary on shows including CNN, HLN, Bloomberg TV, MSNBC and TV One
While working for CNN, she provided legal commentary for live trials daily on InSession (formerly CourtTV) on truTV
Notable media personalities, politicians, and other celebrities took to Twitter to remember the brilliant and passionate lawyer
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Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist Calls America a ‘Criminal Enterprise’ ATLANTA, GA - APRIL 12: Karen Hunter speaks onstage at SiriusXM s Urban View Vote at Morehouse College on April 12, 2018 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images for SiriusXM)
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Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Karen Hunter called the United States a 400-year criminal enterprise in a YouTube livestream on Saturday.
Hunter delivered the comments while dissecting a new PBS documentary,
The Black Church, on Howard University professor Greg Carr s weekly YouTube series
In Class with Carr. Hunter said she appreciated the film for representing black America but was left feeling empty because PBS documentaries are made for white people and fail to free black people.
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Elwyn and Russel Scott and their daughter Lisa Butcher at the opening of the Whistling Sisters Brewery which is the only hospitality business the Scotts will keep running to raise funds for secondary breast cancer in memory of their daughter, Karen Hunter.
Veteran Wellington publican Russel Scott is bowing out, almost completely, from of a lifelong business career in the brewing and hospitality industry. Scott, in his 73rd year, founded some of the capital’s best known and loved pub businesses like The Backbencher and Flanagans started by him and other ex-Lion Breweries staffers. Scott has agreed to sell three well-known businesses in Featherston St to sharemarket listed company Good Spirits Hospitality (GSH) for $3.4 million plus stock on hand of $75,000.