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It’s about time someone makes a movie that mirrors real life issues that we face today. Police brutality has become a topic that some people try to sweep under the rug, but we have to continue to do the opposite. Our country cannot grow without speaking up on the things that matter most. This movie […]

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When are police going to stop shooting Black men on sight?

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For Worth police are investigating how a local officer handled the arrest of Jacqueline Craig and her two daughters after they called 911 for help when a white neighbor tried to choke her 7-year-old son after he refused orders to pick up litter. “My son is 7 years old. You don’t have the right to grab him, […]

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Obama says the hacks brought attention to Hillary Clinton’s email scandal and issues within the Democratic National Committee.

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A group of Detroit pastors and activists warn Blacks to stay away from the suburb of Eastpointe, following a police brutality lawsuit and other complaints about police.

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A black Michigan man has filed suit against local police after they tied him to a chair and beat him so severely that he permanently lost his vision in one eye. According to reports, Frankie Taylor was arrested on a DUI charge in August of 2015. He was being processed by officers in the Eastepointe Police […]

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Lawyers for the city of Los Angeles have reached a $4 million settlement with the family of Brendon Glenn.

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Chicago police authorities have doubts about the officer's version of the incident. They've taken away his gun and badge as an investigation goes forward.

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Toni Morrison says White fear––not anger––led to Donald Trump's victory.

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A 66-year-old woman was shot and killed by a police sergeant in her Bronx apartment after she allegedly charged at the sergeant with a baseball bat.

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Radio One founder and history-maker Cathy Hughes talks about the honor of Howard University’s School of Communications being renamed after- her even though she was never a matriculated full-time student. She also reminisces about the interview she got to do with Louis Farrakhan, and some of her other favorite, well-known interviews from her network series, […]

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Belafonte, a life-long vocal advocate and champion of social justice, said the PSA exists to circumvent the pillaging of Black bodies.