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Trump Leaves Media Scrambling With Mexico Trip
“Donald Trump went to Mexico City without his press corps on Wednesday, leaving media organizations scrambling to get reporters on the ground to cover his joint press conference with the Mexican president,” Dylan Byers reported Wednesday for CNN Money. “And then Trump took just two questions from the press. “Following a toned-down statement in which…
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Green Party VP Hopeful: Obama’s a ‘Tom’
Ajamu Baraka, the African American vice presidential candidate of the Green Party, has declared President Obama an “Uncle Tom,” and the party’s presidential candidate Dr. Jill Stein told the Washington Post editorial board that she would not ask him to apologize. Her explanation of why she will not makes her view of African Americans no…
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Al Sharpton Urges Revival of Emerge Magazine
By Marlon A. Walker The Rev. Al Sharpton urged mourners paying tribute to George E. Curry Saturday to keep alive Curry’s dream of reviving online his beloved Emerge magazine and said he would write a check to help. “If ever we need a strong, independent, ethical black press, we need it now,” Sharpton said. The…
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Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton to Memorialize Journalist George Curry
George E. Curry will be memorialized this weekend by the Revs. Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton at services in his native Tuscaloosa, Ala., his fiancee, Ann Ragland, told Journal-isms on Tuesday. The funeral for the champion of the black press is scheduled for Saturday at 11 a.m. at Weeping Mary Baptist Church, 2701 20th St.,…
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George Curry, Black Press Champion, Dies at 69
George E. Curry, a veteran journalist who championed the black press and was reviving online his beloved Emerge magazine, died Saturday at 69, according to a message from his sister’s Facebook account. “It is with deep regret to inform everyone that my brother, George passed away earlier today,” said the message, from the account of…
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Media Turn on the Olympics’ ‘Ugly American’
“Swimmer Ryan Lochte was dubbed ‘The Ugly American’ on Friday as U.S. media turned on the once beloved Olympic champion, saying his made-up tale of being robbed at gunpoint in Rio de Janeiro played into the worst stereotypes of Americans abroad,” Jill Serjeant reported Friday for Reuters. But not all in the news media were…
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Bill Clinton to Asian Americans: Bigger ‘Us,’ Smaller ‘Them’
Bill Clinton, acting as a surrogate for his wife’s presidential campaign, told Asian American journalists and voter activists Friday, “You want a president like Hillary Clinton who sees you as part and parcel of the quilt of diversity . . . We should be expanding the definition of ‘us’ and shrinking the definition of ‘them,’…
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Was Hillary Clinton Asked the Right Questions at the NABJ-NAHJ Convention?
Hillary Clinton addressed the joint convention of the National Association of Black Journalists and the National Association of Hispanic Journalists Friday after not holding a full-fledged news conference in more than seven months. Do the Democrats take Latinos for granted? Here is part of @HillaryClinton‘s answer at #NABJNAHJ16 pic.twitter.com/FOaD5k8MXC — Julio Ricardo Varela (@julito77) August…
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Trump Campaign Turns Down Joint Black and Hispanic Journalists Convention
Donald J. Trump turned down an invitation to address the joint convention of the National Association of Black Journalists and the National Association of Hispanic Journalists, NABJ said Wednesday as preparations continued for Friday’s address by Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton. C-SPAN spokesman Howard Mortman told Journal-isms that C-SPAN radio and television will carry Clinton’s…
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How The Undefeated Got Michael Jordan Exclusive
Michael Jordan’s surprise announcement Monday that he would give $2 million to organizations working to improve police-community relations was published first on ESPN’s recently launched site The Undefeated because “he had read some of the articles on The Undefeated and liked what we were doing,” editor-in-chief Kevin Merida said he was told. “Jordan’s declaration has…