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Now that corporate interests and large investors have targeted the mushrooming marijuana industry, some African Americans wonder if racial inequities will prevent them from participating in the leafy economic boom.Since 2014, when Colorado opened the first regulated weed market, at least 11 states (Illinois being the latest) and the District of Columbia have jumped on the recreational band wagon, ostensibly to ease access to medicinal marijuana, but also grab a share of the estimated $40 billion, legal and illegal, cannabis market.There are 33 states and D.C. where medicinal marijuana is legal, and there are estimates that 55 million Americans regularly…

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People with ties to North and Northeast Portland — where Black families have been displaced due to urban renewal and gentrification — will be given priority. PORTLAND, Ore. — Around 63 affordable homes opened in the heart of North Portland. All will be prioritized to people with generational ties to North and Northeast Portland — an area where Black families have been displaced due to urban renewal and gentrification. The six-story building replaces a former parking lot, at 5050 North Interstate Avenue, in the Overlook neighborhood. “This is more than just a building — it’s a symbol of our commitment…

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Thursday, July 13, 2017   View Larger + They make things happen in Rhode Island. They don’t take “no” for an answer and they are relentless change makers.  These women are the personification of Maya Angelou’s quote, “I love to see a young girl go out and grab world by the lapels. Life’s a bitch. You’ve got to go out and kick ass.” Women LeadingGET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE — SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLAST Those that get in their way often call them names, but for the issues and the goals they are fighting for, these…

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Michael Vick is a long time for a rookie. But the first-year-old head coach puts tons Intensity, accountability and unity as an old pro Norfolk State For the season key in a few weeks. Vick insists that it is sincere to the head coach, the first timer is not approaching work with hesitations. “I know I’m a rookie head coach, but I do not intend to act as a head coach of my players … I want me to confident in my inside, stressed the importance of confidence in all situations and trust in the team. Since the spring, the…

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In a courageous effort to solve one of the most important economic problems facing black America, the Student Freedom Initiative (SFI) – Billionaire Businessman Robert F. Smith, Vista Capital Partners and General Director General HBCU Awhare Fest 2026. This will defeat primarily cultural and educational action Spring 2026 With a weekly activation AtlantaHe headed Mayor Andre Dickens. Goal: lift $ 100 million To support students Historically black colleges and universities (hbcus), Minors Service Institutionsand Tribe colleges and universities. Gravity of student debt in black futures Black license students continue on average $ 38,000 A higher figure for graduate students in…

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Marvel has constantly expanded his scope of the narrative within the MCU and Eyes of Wakanda is One of its most recent launches. This new addition, which came in August 2025, is a series of animated anthology. It is a daring leap to a new territory and has captivated the public with its film quality, the global scope and the narrative ambition. The new program was created by Todd Harris and is Executive produced by the Black panther Director Ryan Coogler. Since the show is a work of love for the franchise, it has rightly excited fans. And, being an…

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Hawaii is another step closer to banning ivory sales after Senate Bill 2647 cleared the House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday in a 10-0 vote. The bill now faces a House floor hearing. If it passes there, it would end up on Gov. David Ige’s desk. SB 2647 would prohibit almost all sales of products made from endangered animals such as elephants, whales, walruses, some sharks and mammoths — even though mammoths have been extinct for thousands of years. The sale of most products made out of endangered species would be prohibited under SB 2647. Kate Miyamoto / USFWS First-time offenders would be punished with…

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In 1907, 14 formerly enslaved men founded Cove Haven; the cemetery was originally named Greenwood, but the name was changed when it was filed as a non-profit. LEXINGTON, Ky. — Cove Haven is a 16-acre library. That’s how Yvonne Giles, the cemetery’s burial manager and historian, describes it. Cove Haven, located in Lexington, is filled with icons who made a huge impact in history, not just in the city, but throughout Kentucky and the country. “We’re standing in the library- in the archive repository,” Giles said. In 1907, 14 formerly enslaved men founded Cove Haven; the cemetery was originally named…

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