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Members of UN General Assembly call attention to Africa and HBCUs

By DaQuan Lawrence, Politics Reporter, Howard University The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) recently held the first in-person session since the COVID-19 pandemic began. Officials arrived on Sept. 13 at the UN Headquarters in New York City for the 77th session. Members of the UNGA, world leaders and key officials from historically Black colleges and […]

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Councilwoman Odette Ramos hosts rally for the renewal of Inclusionary Housing Law

By Tashi McQueen, AFRO Political Writer, Report For America Corps Member, tmcqueenafro.com “Through rain or shine,” Councilwoman Odette Ramos (D-MD-14) told the AFRO that the inclusive housing rally would happen –and that it did. The rally was created to further awareness of inclusive and equitable housing and demand Council Bill 22-0195 be passed. Ramos created […]

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Networking key during the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s Annual Legislative Conference

By Catherine Pugh, Special to the AFRO There was no shortage of networking opportunities at the Congressional Legislative Black Caucus Foundation’s Annual Legislative Conference (ALC) this year. The event drew nearly 10,000 people of all ages to the nation’s capital, from Sept.  28 through Oct.  2.  It had been two years since Washington, D.C. had […]

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Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first African-American woman on Supreme Court, set to face controversial topics in first term

By Gloria J. Browne-Marshall, AFRO U.S. Supreme Court Correspondent Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson is poised to decide her first cases as a member of America’s highest court. Cases involving voting rights, gay rights, affirmative action, criminal justice, the Environmental Protection Agency, and Native American adoption rights will all be heard during the current session of […]

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American wallets are being hammered by inflation- is relief in sight?

By Barrington Salmon, NNPA Newswire Contributor Everywhere ordinary Americans turn, it seems, the spectre of inflation haunts their everyday lives. Everything costs more: Food. Shelter. Gasoline. Eating out. Clothes. Vehicles. And most goods and services. Rising rents, the increased cost of new and used cars and even seemingly unconnected services– like dental care– have illustrated […]

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The Moore Report: Undrinkable water in Jackson, Miss, and Brett Favre ‘Robin Hood in reverse’ scheme with TANF funds

By Ralph E. Moore Jr., Special to the AFRO It is outrageous! If you speak to longtime residents of Jackson, Miss. You learn that their water system has been unreliable and has produced increasingly undrinkable water for decades until the system completely failed this summer.  In case you missed it, there was a water crisis […]

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