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Black Women’s Agenda Celebrates ‘Unapologetic Joy’ In Honoring Community Leaders

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Black Women’s Agenda honored Rep. Val Demings, who is working hard to replace Sen. Marco Rubio in the Senate, with the president’s award. Demings could not attend the ceremony in person hard at work on the campaign trail.  

The post Black Women's Agenda Celebrates 'Unapologetic Joy' In Honoring Community Leaders appeared first on NewsOne.

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