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Some blacks may sit out if Obama loses nomination

DAVID LIGHTMAN AND WILLIAM DOUGLAS

McClatchy Newspapers

Posted on 05/04/2008

INDIANAPOLIS --Some black voters are making it very clear: They're concerned that Barack Obama is going to be denied the Democratic presidential nomination that they see as rightfully his, and if that happens, a lot of them may stay home in November.

"It would hurt me not to vote," said Charles Clark, an Indianapolis retiree. He's thinking about leaving the presidential box on his ba...   Read More >>

Read full article here at charlotte.com...


The Hutchinson Report: Result of Excessively Imprisoning Black Youth Before Trials Has Been Catastrophic

Date: Friday, May 02, 2008

By: Earl Ofari Hutchinson, Special to

BlackAmericaWeb.com

Posted on 05/03/2008

On Sept. 4, 21-year-old Joshua Pomier will have served nearly four years in a detention center near San Bernardino, California. Pomier is charged with multiple counts of car theft and robbery.

There are two deeply troubling problems with the amount of time he has spent behind bars. One, he has not been convicted of any of the crimes he’s charged with. He had barely turned 18 years old when...   Read More >>

Full story here at BlackNews.com...


Why I fight MS...making a difference for my dad's memory

By Nadia Cayce

Posted on 05/02/2008

Nadia Cayce is a delightful committed young woman who has requested her story to be posted on the LaRuelist Report. Since we connect our community once person at a time...we share this story with you.

Having multiple sclerosis means that you may suddenly have blurry vision. Or that your memory will fail you for no apparent reason. Or that you may not always be able to walk aro...   Read More >>

See how far Nadia has gotten...she's getting there...


Ex-senator mum on reported Walters affair

By Frazier Moore (AP)

Posted on 05/02/2008

NEW YORK (AP) — Former U.S. Sen. Edward Brooke declined to comment Friday about whether he had an affair with Barbara Walters in the 1970s

"I have had a lifetime policy and practice of not discussing my personal and private life, or the personal and private lives of others, with the notable exception of what I wrote in my recently published autobiography, `Bridging the Divide: My Life,'" he told The Associated Press in a phone interview from Miami.

A relationship with Walters wasn't mentioned in his book, the 88-year...   Read More >>

Read the full story here...


Prominent black lawmaker scolds Bill Clinton

By Alexander Mooney CNN

Posted on 04/27/2008

(CNN) -- The most powerful African-American in Congress again scolded former President Bill Clinton for his comments during the Democratic presidential race.

And he said he's concerned that the venomous nature of the campaign might create wounds that won't heal before the general election in November.

House Majority Whip James Clyburn, D-South Carolina, told CNN Friday th...   Read More >>

Read the rest of this story at CNN.com


In Changing Economy, Graduate School Becoming a Necessity

Published on Diverse Education.com

Posted on 04/27/2008

by Michelle Nealy

Apr 25, 2008, 23:17

Black students largest minority graduate students in 2006

Access to graduate education is an invaluable resource for this generation of Americans. For the “public good” of the nation, the U.S. government must allocate more in the way of financial support and public policy to ensure that students have access to and experience succe...   Read More >>

Full article can be found here...


Black Daddies power

Role Models: Keeping men in their children's lives

Posted on 04/27/2008

Raised by a single mom, Brandon Hay felt lost when his first son was born. By founding a new club, as Amy Lazar reports, he gives black fathers a place to turn

By Amy Lazar

Special to The Globe and Mail

April 26, 2008

When Brandon Hay decided to call his new support group for black fathers the Black Daddies Club, he knew the name would evoke images of young m...   Read More >>

Read the full story at Globe.Mail.com


Black TV News

Is America ready for a 24-hour black cable news network?

Posted on 04/27/2008

By George Alexander

Black Enterprise

April 25, 2008 -- Cable and network television news programs have often been chided for their lack of adequate coverage of issues and topics most important to African Americans. That could soon change. Last week, Black Television News Channel (BTNC) announced plans to launch the nation’s first all-news cable network dedicated to the African American community. Based in Washington, D.C., BTNC is the creation of J.C. Watts, the former Republican congressman from Oklahoma. The launch...   Read More >>

Read Black Enterprise article here...


A Nightmare of their Own Making

(Smoked Filled Rooms II)

Posted on 04/23/2008

By Michael C. Dawson | TheRoot.com

April 24, 2008-- How will black voters react if Obama retains the lead in delegates, popular votes, states won, and money raised, but the superdelegates give Clinton the nomination?

They're working. The rules are working as designed (see my earlier piece, No Time for Smoke-Filled Rooms), to guarantee that in a deeply divided, complicated and...   Read More >>

Read full story here...


MetLife and the American College host 3rd Annual Conference

For African American Financial Services professionals

Posted on 04/20/2008

New York, NY (BlackNews.com) - MetLife and The American College are hosting the third annual Conference for African-American Financial Services Professionals on May 7 - 8, 2008 at Cheyney University of Pennsylvania, located outside of Philadelphia. Attendees will learn of the latest tools and techniques to take their businesses to the next level and have the opportunity to network with industry lead...   Read More >>

For more information or to register for the Third Annual Conference for African American Financial Services Professionals:


Quince to be first black woman as Florida chief justice

Ceremony scheduled for June 27th...

Posted on 04/06/2008

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – From roots in a segregated school system in her native Virginia to the highest judicial office in Florida, Peggy A. Quince's career has taken a remarkable path as America moved from the 20th to the 21st Century. She now has been unanimously named Chief Justice-Elect of Florida by her six colleagues.

"It is an honor and a privilege being a member of the Court," sa...   Read More >>

More on Chief-elect Justice Quince here...


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