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By Victor Omondi A group of about 50 Detroit health-care workers have launched a lawsuit against a hospital system, alleging that the COVID-19 vaccine mandate will violate the Fourteenth Amendment's guarantee of 'personal autonomy and bodily integrity.' Following an unsuccessful lawsuit alleging that a Texas hospital's policy mandating all personnel to be vaccinated against the […]
When the City of Redlands declared, “Racism a Public Health Crisis,” it created a living document with transparency, milestones, and measures for success as a beginning to a more equitable tomorrow. Mayor Pro Tem Denise Davis and fellow councilmember Eddie Tejeda, after realizing they were each
I watched the Homegoing services for Congressman John Lewis with both sadness and
BRASILIA, (Reuters) - Expiring emergency payments to millions of
By COLLEEN SLEVIN Associated Press DENVER (AP) — The new leader of a suburban Denver police department whose officers put Elijah McClain in a chokehold before the young Black man died last year and handcuffed Black girls over the weekend said Wednesday that she wants to empower police to veer
My checklist for keeping her safe from Covid-19, police brutality, and sex
By Matthew Perrone, Nicky Forster and Michelle Liu Associated Press U.S. testing for the coronavirus is dropping even as infections remain high and the death toll rises by more than 1,000 a day, a worrisome trend that officials attribute largely to Americans getting discouraged over having to
The coronavirus pandemic has focused the nation’s attention on the essential role public schools play in families and communities’ lives. The NAACP said it has also exposed severe racial inequalities that continue to plague the country’s education system and disadvantaged students of
By The Associated Press undefined ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — State officials say Florida has surpassed 500,000 coronavirus cases. Meanwhile, testing is ramping up following a temporary shutdown of some sites because of Tropical Storm Isaias. A long line of cars waited outside Hark Rock Stadium in
ATLANTA, Aug. 06, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - Black Bride Magazine, the nation’s leading bridal publication for women of color, is devoting its Spring/Summer issue to the COVID-19 pandemic by providing a special “how to” wedding planning guide with resources and recommendations for couples and their
There are a lot of stories about how gambling websites deceived players. But in fact, you can find a decent online casino for the game. Since this business is very profitable, many sites choose to provide conscientious services, and those who cheat are easy to recognize by general
More support with energy bills is now available to people directly affected by the coronavirus pandemic due to job loss, closures, illness, or for seniors. United Way of Greater Los Angeles is partnering with Southern California Edison (SCE) and Southern California Gas Company (SoCalGas) to
By Dwain Price NDG Sports Because of the coronavirus pandemic and all of the dangers that it entails, many things are different these days for the Dallas Cowboys. For starters, that summer trip the Cowboys annually took to Oxnard, Calif., for training camp has been scratched. Instead, the
The Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA) has donated over 40,000 rapid testing kits to the Civil Defence Commission (CDC) to help contain the spread of the novel coronavirus disease in
Jason Weems comedy special “UNKNOWN” drops August 4th. Pretty good for a dead
1976-2020 This week marks the 44th Anniversary of the Milwaukee Community Journal, We embarked with our mission and goal: ”We want to accentuate the positives”. The MCJ logo. a brand strategy for “community”: home, and family; business and economy; church and faith, the flag, connoting
Several white Americans have asked me whether the civil unrest Americans still see across the country against anti-Black violence and police brutality and demanding systemic change is a movement or a moment that is likely to die out in a couple of months. I reply by saying it depends on whether
Mayor Sylvester Turner gives green light for HPD to begin issuing warnings and citations
Gateway Arts, an art studio devoted to supporting artist with disabilities, has dedicated its summer exhibition to celebrating Black, Indigenous and Latinx artists working at Gateway Arts, now and in past
Madison Wilson is a rising third-grader on a mission to deepen cultural diversity in local schools across the United States. This comes at a time when there is heightened tension in the country following the deaths of Blacks in the hands of police officers. The seven-year-old’s desire to see