Lawyers file wrongful death notice against Idaho city for family of autistic boy shot by police
A California law firm has notified the city of Pocatello, Idaho, of its intent to file a federal wrongful death lawsuit on behalf of the family of Victor Perez, a 17-year-old autistic and nonverbal boy who was fatally shot by four police officers after being found holding a kitchen knife in a fenced yard. The claim alleges excessive force and emotional distress, with the family’s attorney asserting the officers unjustifiably opened fire despite Perez not posing a threat.
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Sen. Van Hollen is fighting for a disappeared father—and for all of us
Sen. Chris Van Hollen traveled to El Salvador to seek justice for Kilmar Ábrego García, a Maryland father who was apprehended and imprisoned without due process under Trump-era policies targeting Black and Brown communities. Denied access and proof of life, Van Hollen’s visit highlights growing concerns over unconstitutional detentions and the potential expansion of secret prison systems for marginalized Americans abroad.
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Sickle Cell Consortium to Host 9th Annual Leadership Summit & General Assembly in Atlanta, Georgia
The Sickle Cell Consortium is a national organization dedicated to improving the lives of individuals with sickle cell disease through advocacy, education, and community collaboration. Over the past decade, the Consortium has transformed the landscape of sickle cell advocacy. It remains a trusted voice in the fight for better care and resources for sickle cell […]
President Trump Miss on Education
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — Now, the Trump administration is requesting the IRS revoke Harvard’s tax-exempt status as they are fighting back against the federal defunding attempts.
From tragedy to change: Freddie Gray’s death and the road to reform in Baltimore
Ten years after the death of Freddie Gray and the ensuing “Baltimore Uprising,” Mayor Brandon Scott and other legal and community leaders are reflecting on the systemic failures that led to the unrest and the reforms that followed.
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Sharpton Presses Target and PepsiCo Over DEI Retreats as NAN Mulls Boycotts
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — Sharpton plans to consult with NAN’s board over the Easter holiday before determining what actions to take against Target, PepsiCo, or other companies accused of retreating from their DEI programs under pressure from Donald Trump and far-right groups.
Chavis Confronts Digital Racism and Demands Reparations at U.N. Forum
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — “We, therefore, call on this distinguished gathering of leaders and experts to challenge member states to cite and to prevent the institutionalization of racism in all forms of media
BGE announces Tamla Tamla Olivier as new chief executive officer
Tamla Olivier has been named the next president and CEO of BGE, effective May 1. A seasoned utility executive with deep ties to the company, Olivier returns to BGE after leading operations at Pepco Holdings, bringing a track record of customer-focused leadership and infrastructure innovation. She will succeed Carim Khouzami, who transitions to a senior executive role at Exelon.
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Afro e-Edition 04-18-2025
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Titans of Media: A conversation on the AFRO’s impact through storytelling
At the “Titans of Media” panel at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum, leaders of the AFRO News and Afro Charities discussed their ongoing efforts to elevate Black voices, preserve historical narratives and innovate within the media landscape. The conversation highlighted the AFRO’s role as both a chronicler of history and a driving force for future generations, ensuring that Black stories remain visible and influential.
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Saving, spending and surviving: Real talk on financial literacy
As financial literacy takes center stage this month, individuals are finding creative ways to budget, save and manage rising costs. From cutting back on dining out to using cash-only spending methods, everyday people share how they navigate their finances. While some prioritize emergency savings, others focus on investments or stretching their dollars with strategic shopping. Their stories highlight the realities of financial planning and resilience in today’s economy.
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Civics in context: What JFK’s legacy teaches us about voting and values
James Jerome Hankins is a journalist, realtor, Veteran, past local NAACP president, retired 34-year shop teacher and 1971 graduate of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University. This week, he discusses lessons that can be learned from the past.
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Phill Black named interim director of public safety at Central State University
By Central State University Communications Central State University has appointed Phill Black as the new interim director of public safety in an effort to enhance campus safety. Black brings more than 30 years of law enforcement experience, having held leadership positions with the Cincinnati Police Department. His roles included detective, recruiter and executive assistant to […]
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Johnetta Hayes returns to the SWAC to lead the Alabama State Lady Hornets
MONTGOMERY, Ala. | Alabama State University Vice President and Director of Athletics Dr. Jason Cable introduced Johnetta Hayes as the new Hornets’ head women’s basketball coach at a press conference Tuesday, April 15, at 1 […]
From Mary J. Blige to Chris Brown, Growing Number of Stars are Shining at Birmingham’s BJCC
By Sym Posey | The Birmingham Times From comedy shows to R&B concerts, the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex (BJCC) has attracted some of the biggest artists in the entertainment industry including R&B legend Mary J Blige and music superstar Chris Brown with Lil Wayne and Patti LaBelle and Chaka Khan on the way. Fairfield’s Jordan Garrison […]
Inaugural Selma Cinema Festival Draws Global Attention
By Sym Posey | The Birmingham Times One Alabama-based nonprofit is bringing diversity through film to the state with a very familiar Birmingham resident assisting in its efforts. The uber-talented Carey Fountain, Director of Programs and Partnership with Foot Soldiers Park, an organization dedicated to honoring unsung heroes of Selma, recently hosted an inaugural Selma […]
HBCU gymnast Morgan Price wins another national championship
by HBCU Sports History repeated itself on Friday night. Fisk University’s Morgan Price cemented her legacy in collegiate gymnastics by winning her second consecutive all-around national championship at the Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics National Invitational Championships (WCGNIC). Competing against […]
HBCU turns to veteran coach to lead women’s basketball program
by Chris Stevens Another HBCU basketball coach opening has been filled, this time by a veteran who knows her way around the Southwestern Athletic Conference. Johnetta Hayes, who coached Texas Southern to three straight regular season […]
Alabama House passes bill to regulate gummies, drinks with THC from hemp
Mike Carson The Alabama House of Representatives moved quickly Thursday to pass a bill for state regulation and new restrictions on the sales of gummies, drinks, and other consumable products containing certain chemicals derived from […]
Does Marijuana Use Increase Alzheimer’s Risk?
By Ruthie Hawkins, BlackDoctor.org Contributor Bad news for Mary Jane enthusiasts. According to a study, pot could restrict blood flow to the brain, which in turn, may affect your memory and ability to reason. According […]
8 AMAZING Supplements for Allergy Season
By Evan Bollinger 1. Quercetin A powerful antioxidant flavonoid, quercetin is found in numerous veggies, fruits, and even grains. The reason it works so well is that it functions as both an anti-inflammatory and antihistamine. […]
Best and WORST Sleeping Positions for Your Age & Body Type
If you were asked your favorite sleep position, you’d probably be able to answer pretty quickly. But it can be a little trickier to figure out the best sleeping position — one that helps you […]
When Healing From Hurt, Here’s Where Not to Turn
I want to start by posing a tough question: Why do we expect to go to the people who hurt us to heal? Especially since some of us are really reinjuring ourselves by doing so. It’s something many of us may not want to hear but it’s best to look for help elsewhere. You can be […]
“Why not create something that can grow HBCU baseball in the state of Alabama?”
PRENTISS HILL, CREATOR OF MAGIC CITY DIAMOND CLASSIC WHICH FEATURED ALABAMA A&M AND MILES COLLEGE; ALABAMA NEWS CENTER, APRIL 11.
10 Natural Ways To Improve Digestion
by Karen Heslop It’s well known that your diet has a significant impact on your overall health. However, if your digestive system isn’t operating at its best, you might not be getting all the nutritional benefits […]
Magic City Flow Fest to Bring Hip-Hop Vibes to Birmingham’s Legion Field This Fall
Compiled by Speakin’ Out News staff A new music festival is making its debut this fall at one of Alabama’s most iconic venues. Organizers have announced Magic City Flow Fest, a hip-hop-centered event set for Oct. 18 […]
Retired AAMU PR Director, Alum Pens Provocative First Novel
PRESS RELEASE After decades of delaying his most passionate project, the more than 30-year director of public relations at Alabama A&M University has completed his first novel, The Chinaberry Tree, which will be available worldwide […]
Alabama lawmakers advance bills requiring Ten Commandments displays: What to know
By John Sharp The push for Ten Commandments displays in Alabama’s K-12 schools is heating up, with lawmakers advancing new legislation Wednesday that would require the sacred text to be posted in public school entrances, […]
Pastor Mike Jr. on Today Show: Apostle Paul would use social media to spread the gospel
By Greg Garrison Rock City Church Pastor Mike McClure Jr. of Birmingham was featured on NBC’s “Today Show” this week, talking about his use of social media. McClure, a singer who goes by Pastor Mike Jr. […]
Darrell Mosley named head coach for Coppin State women’s basketball team
Darrell Mosley has been selected to lead the Coppin State University’s women’s basketball program. He brings 15 years of collegiate coaching experience, most recently serving as associate head coach at Arizona State.
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‘Completely Shocked’: Kamala Harris’ Reaction to 2024 Election Loss Detailed in New Book
by Issac Morgan The 2024 presidential election was expected to be highly competitive, according to numerous polls. But President Donald Trump secured a decisive victory, securing 312 electoral votes and the popular vote. According to a new bombshell […]
Funding restored to Maryland youth mental health initiatives
By Sasha Allen Maryland mental health advocates and providers are relieved coming out of this year’s legislative session, where state lawmakers decided against a drastic cut in funding to the state’s year-old, big-money program aimed at improving the mental health of its young people. The Consortium on Coordinated Community Supports, created under the state’s ambitious […]
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REFLECT and REVIVE: West Baltimore beautification project honors 10th anniversary of Baltimore Uprising
By Teresa Stephens On Saturday, April 19, local West Baltimore residents, organizations and elected officials will join forces for a day of reflection and revitalization, including a community-wide clean up. The event hub is 1679 West North Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21217. Volunteers will arrive between 10 – 10:30 am for a brief welcome from community […]
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Sankofa Collective Supports Black Birthworkers During Black Maternal Health Week
The Sankofa Birthworkers Collective held a restorative gathering for Black birth workers during Black Maternal Health Week, featuring yoga and sound baths to promote healing and restorative care for Black maternal health.
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Federal legislation aimed at reform highlighted during Black Maternal Health Week
Lawmakers acknowledge Black Maternal Health Week and highlight top legislation from the 119th Congress that aim to improve maternal health care in America. U.S. Sen. Angela Alsobrooks (D-Md.) expressed concern over federal restructuring efforts and affirmed her commitment to expanding access to care for pregnant women.
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