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    Black Agenda Building in Trump Time

    By Nayaba ArindeEditor at Large@nayabaarinde1While President Donald Trump has had his new administration ban...

    Sharpton Addresses Leaders At Home in Brooklyn

    The Rev. Al Sharpton, the globally known social justice advocate, minister and civil rights...
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    Black Church Leaders Move Forward with Purpose Our Time Press: Rev. Waterman, did you have...

    Rev. Al Sharpton Delivers History Lesson for Brooklyn and Beyond at Antioch

    By Mary Alice MillerThe African American Clergy and Elected Officials organization hosted Rev. Al...

    50th Anniversary of Shirley Chisholm’s run for President Commemorated at Virtual Awards Ceremony on Nov. 4

    National leaders in politics, business and the arts will be honored by the The...

    One Valiant Effort: Thompson Concedes Run for Mayor

                    During his yearlong quest for Mayor, Bill Thompson faced the biggest multi-million dollar...

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