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1 hr ago | Metro Weekly

ACTing Out: African-American Collective Theater presents its 15th DC Black Pride production

With all the events that make up the DC Black Pride weekend, quite a few people from workshop coordinators to town hall facilitators to speed-dating overseers will have that well-known phrase in mind at some point: ''It's showtime!'' In the case of Alan Sharpe, however, not only will he bring the phrase back to its roots, he'll use it twice.

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Related Topix: Arts, Theater

6 hrs ago | Creative Loafing Atlanta

Do black arts festivals have a future?

LEAPS AND BOUNDS: Renowned Philadelphia dance company Philadanco performs a 40th anniversary show set to the music of George Clinton at the Rialto Center for the Performing Arts during the 2010 National Black Arts Festival.

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Related Topix: Theater, Arts, For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf, Drama Movies, Comedy Movies

9 hrs ago | Examiner.com

Mountaintop, about Dr. Martin Luther King, debuts at The Unicorn in Kansas City

Travel back 45 years to April 1968 when America stood divided on the big social issue of the day, Civil Rights and an inspirational Black minister, Dr.

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Related Topix: Alabama, Theater, Arts

11 hrs ago | Detroit Free Press

Helping Detroiters find work and a DIA gala, on DPTV's 'American Black Journal'

On the latest episode of Detroit Public Television's 'American Black Journal,' Free Press Editorial Page Editor Stephen Henderson talks about a new nonprofit that is helping connect Detroit job-seekers and employers, and also the Bal Africain, a gala at the Detroit Institute of Arts that supports African and African-American art at the museum.

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Related Topix: Detroit, MI, Opinion

Wed May 22, 2013

CBS Local

Court Strikes Down At-Large Voting In Fayette County

A federal court has struck down Fayette County's at-large method of electing members to certain county offices, saying the method was a violation of the Voting Rights Act.

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Visalia Times-Delta

Jewish group denounces Farrakhan comments in Detroit

The leading Jewish civil rights group in the U.S. slammed anti-Semitic comments made in a Detroit church by Minister Louis Farrakhan, the head of the Nation of Islam.

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Related Topix: US Politics, US News, Barack Obama, US House of Representatives, Democrat, John Conyers

CBS Local

Baltimore City Fire Department Promotes First African-American Female Battalion Chief

The promotion of Captain Charline B. Stokes makes her the first African American female to attain the rank of battalion chief in the 154-year history of the Baltimore City Fire Department.

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The Skanner

E.W. Jackson: Nothing 'to Rephrase or Apologize For'

E.W. Jackson, Virginia's new Republican nominee for lieutenant governor, said he has nothing to apologize for regarding his startling past comments about abortion, race and homosexuality.

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Related Topix: US News, Abortion

New Pittsburgh Courier Online

Racism reported at Braddock Hills fire department

Last month, a house caught fire across the street from the Braddock Hills Volunteer Fire Department.

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Related Topix: Braddock Hills, PA, Fire

Local10.com

African-Americans more financially confident, but underserved

While the average African-American is feeling more financially secure, many still feel neglected by the financial industry, new research shows.

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Related Topix: Mortgage, Personal Finance

NewsOne

Re: Obama Morehouse Speech: President Talks Racism, Choices &...

US President Barack Obama is presented with and honorary doctor of law degree after delivering the commencement address during a ceremony at Morehouse College on May 19, 2013 in Atlanta, Georgia.

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Related Topix: US Politics, US News, Barack Obama, Atlanta, GA, Morehouse College, Ohio State University, United States Naval Academy

NewsOne

Activists Cornel West And Carl Dix Hold Mass Incarceration Dialogue In N.Y.C.

Freedom fighters Carl Dix and Cornel West held an intense dialogue about mass incarceration on the Upper West Side Monday evening.

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Related Topix: Prison, Activism, Cornel West

Tue May 21, 2013

Townhall

Harry R. Jackson, Jr.: Minorities Don't Need Single Party Rule

For decades, African Americans have voted more reliably Democratic than any other ethnic or special interest group.

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Related Topix: Opinion

MLive.com

Watch Louis Farrakhan deliver speech at Detroit church, address city's perceived 'death, demise'

DETROIT, MI - Video surfaced Tuesday of Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan addressing a Detroit church last week and it gives his take on the city's challenges and what needs to happen for residents to overcome them.

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Related Topix: Detroit, MI, Opinion

Hampton Roads Daily Press

Isle of Wight officials apologize for distributing racist emails but don't resign

Byron Bailey Isle of Wight County Board of Supervisors vice-chairman Byron Bailey, right, speaks with his attorney, Robert Jones, before going into a private meeting on Monday, May 20.

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Related Topix: Isle of Wight County, VA

The Nation

How to Make Voting Easier

Throughout American history, restrictions on voter registration were a major tool of disenfranchisement.

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Related Topix: US News, Liberal Political News

Chicago Reader

AfriCOBRA when it was poised to strike

"Into the sixties a word was born . . . BLACK." The poet Haki R. Madhubuti composed this line for a poem he wrote decades ago, but when he read it aloud at the South Side Community Art Center recently, the words still reverberated.

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Related Topix: Documentary Movies, Malcolm X, Drama Movies, Biography Movies, Painting, Arts, Chicago, IL

Mon May 20, 2013

The Edgefield Advertiser

Educational Speaker Series, May 30 through June 27, 2013

Join us for eight terrific events in our speaker series this May and June. These public presentations and discussions focus on the cultural creativity, history, and heritage of the societies and pottery enterprises that flourished in the landscape of the Edgefield District of South Carolina.

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Related Topix: South Carolina, Archaeology, Anthropology, Science, Edgefield County, SC, Coastal Carolina University, Conway, SC

MediLexicon

Proximity Of Fast Food Restaurants Has Impact On Body Mass Index Of Low Income African-Americans

African-American adults living closer to a fast food restaurant had a higher body mass index than those who lived further away from fast food, according to researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, and this association was particularly strong among those with a lower income.

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Related Topix: Texas, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Methodist, Religion, Health

Washington Examiner

Court won't get involved in Miss. redistricting

The Supreme Court won't order new legislative elections in Mississippi over complaints about the timing of the state's redistricting.

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Related Topix: Mississippi Government, Mississippi

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