Man who rallied against social distancing dies of COVID-19
Across the nation, some have stood against the social distancing mandates that have taken place in their respective cities. Most are far right-wing citizens and
Across the nation, some have stood against the social distancing mandates that have taken place in their respective cities. Most are far right-wing citizens and
Louisiana state Rep. Edward James, also known as Ted James, just beat his battle with the novel coronavirus. Rolling out spoke with the active 38-year-old about
Al Sharpton called for all Black churches to close during the global pandemic. During a conference call with several prominent religious leaders in America, Sharpton
Along with the insidious coronavirus, there is also an outbreak of finger-pointing. Unnerved citizens are increasingly outraged as they learn just how prolific the virus
Cardi B has addressed the ongoing global spreading of the coronavirus in a tongue-in-cheek Instagram video. The 27-year-old star ranted in the clip: “Government, let
Dennis Deer has served on the Cook County Board of Commissioners representing the 2nd District since July 13, 2017. In his capacity as a Cook
The U.S. Senate race just became a bit more interesting in Georgia. On Jan. 30, Rev. Raphael Warnock announced that he would run for U.S.
BALTIMORE – Hundreds stood in line outside of New Psalmist Baptist Church in Baltimore hours before the scheduled 10 a.m. start of the homegoing service
Tune in for Reality Check with host Christal Jordan as she talks with director Jodi Gomes about her upcoming documentary, One Child Left Behind: The
Christopher T. Portis serves as Chief Judge of the Municipal Court of Atlanta where he presides over the Housing & Code Enforcement Division. He is
For eight years, this writer followed the Obama family. I was present at Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minnesota, on the summer day in
Conspiracy theories concerning the death of beloved musician Nipsey Hussle are rampant. Eric Holder was arrested on allegations that he was the trigger man behind
Susan Ross is an Atlanta-based photographer and historian. She refers to herself as “the photo griot” because she tells the stories of our community through
Working to ensure North Minneapolis is a safe and thriving ward to hold residency, transgender, gifted and Black Phillipe Cunningham was elected councilperson for Ward
The crack-cocaine era of the 1980s was the genocidal pill that was administered to Black Americans following the advancements of the civil rights era. Millions
On Feb. 1, 2018, the District of Columbia Department of Employment Services (DOES) reported that the preliminary December job estimates show an increase of 4,200
Rolling out recently attended the People of Color Career Fair in Minneapolis, where we talked with the state’s chief inclusion officer, James Burroughs. Burroughs shared
LaToya Cunningham formerly worked in the foreign military sales department of the Department of Defense where she was a logistics management specialist. Although the job
LaToya Cunningham formerly worked in the foreign military sales department of the Department of Defense where she was a logistics management specialist. Although the job
On May 1, Unicorporated South Fulton will become its own city. In November, the residents of South Fulton voted on the measure that ends Atlanta’s westward