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Illinois Became The First State To Fully Abolish Cash Bail, Here’s What That Means
Illinois just ended the cash bail—meaning defendants will no longer be held in bail just because they can’t afford to pay.
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Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Urges Us Not to Forget Our Painful History
In Birmingham, AL., the first Black woman Supreme Court Justice spoke out at the 60th anniversary of the horrific 1963 Baptist Church bombing.
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This Black Woman is Ready to Take On The Chocolate City’s Beer Scene
Eamoni Tate-Collier, owns the only Black woman-owned beer company in D.C. Now she’s ready to open her own brewery in the chocolate city.
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Meet The Young and Talented 40 & Under Black White House Staffers
Here are the young Black Biden-Harris staffers who should absolutely be on your radar.
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Atlanta Officials are Stalling Efforts to Force a Vote on “Cop City”
Atlanta officials are refusing to verify signatures after activists gathered enough support to force a referendum vote on “Cop City”
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Maternity Ward Shuttering In The Wake of Tragic Death of Black Mother
Centinela Hospital Medical Center is closing down their maternity ward, citing lack of demand, less than a month after family files wrongful death claim.
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Rep. Barbara Lee Calls California Gov. Newsom Out For Caretaker Comment
California Governor Gavin Newsom is in hot water after comments that he would only appoint a Black woman as a caretaker for Senator Feinstein’s seat.
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DeSantis is Fighting Voting Protections for Black Floridians
Florida is appealing a court decision striking down their redistricting map because it “diminished the ability of Black voters” to select a candidate.
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New Developments involving Children Housed in Infamous Prison in Louisiana
On Friday, a judge ordered Louisiana to remove incarcerated minors from the state’s maximum-security adult prisons.
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“She was Murdered,” Says Family of Pregnant Mother Killed By Ohio Police
Ta’Kiya Young’s family accuses the officer who shot her pregnant granddaughter of violating department policy and the law.