- Kidney function declined 83 percent higher in smokers compared to those who had never smoked.
- The rate of kidney decline worsened with more smoking: those who smoked up to 19 cigarettes daily had 75 percent greater decline in kidney function and those who smoked 20 or more cigarettes a day had a 97 percent greater decline in kidney function.
- Smokers had 38 percent higher inflammation levels compared to non-smokers.
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Thursday, May 26, 2016
Smoking May Put African Americans At Higher Risk For Kidney Damage
How do you un-stereotype black republicans
I myself am a unabashed Democrats, but I do have friends and family (don'y worry I wont name you) who are republicans. Many don't fit the stereotypical self hating, docker wearing, black bashing stereotype that many African Americans have of black republicans. As a matter of fact you wouldn't know what their political affiliation was unless they told you. That's why I found this CNN story interesting. I hope you do too. George L. Cook III AfricanAmericanReports.Com
Once heralded as members of "The Party of Lincoln," black Republicans today are labeled everything from "confused" to "sellouts" to "Uncle Tom." How do you un-stereotype black Republicans? CNNMoney's Tanzina Vega investigates. Check out her story below.
Wednesday, May 25, 2016
Ferguson city attorney resigns
Ferguson's city attorney has resigned from her post.
Stephanie Karr sent her letter of resignation to the city on Monday. She had served as Ferguson's city attorney since 2004 — and until recently was also the city's prosecutor.
Karr faced criticism for how she prosecuted people who were arrested during protests over Michael Brown's shooting death. Since Brown's death, Ferguson's city manager, police chief and municipal judge have all resigned — and been replaced.
A 2015 U.S. Department of Justice report highlighted issues around Karr's employment, finding that her additional work as a city prosecutor was a conflict.
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Kentucky judge rules Louisville can remove Confederate monument
The city of Louisville, Kentucky can remove a 121-year-old monument to Confederate soldiers that critics have objected to as an emblem of slavery, a state judge ruled on Wednesday.
In a ruling from the bench, Jefferson Circuit Judge Judith McDonald-Burkman dissolved her temporary order from three weeks ago that had blocked the city and a local university from taking down the monument.
Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer said he would work on relocating the 70-foot-high monument after getting the judge's written order, according to a statement from his office.
Some local residents and descendants of Confederate soldiers sued to keep the monument at its location near the University of Louisville, calling it a symbol of the South's history and culture.
Mayor Fischer and University of Louisville President James Ramsey said in April they would move the monument commemorating Kentuckians who died serving the Confederacy, the slave states that declared their secession from the United States, leading to the American Civil War in the 1860s.
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Police Officers Sue Marilyn Mosby For Defamation
Two of the Baltimore police officers charged in the death of Freddie Gray are suing State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby.
Sgt. Alicia White and Officer William Porter filed a lawsuit against Mosby, Baltimore Sheriff’s Office Maj. Sam Cogen and the state of Maryland in Baltimore circuit court for defamation and invasion of privacy, according to a report by the Baltimore Sun.
The suit goes back to statements made by Mosby at a May 1, 2015 news conference, which White and Porter claim that the city’s top prosecutor knew “were false,” according to the Sun.
“These among other statements were made not for the purpose of prosecuting crimes that had allegedly been committed by White and Porter, but rather for purposes of quelling the riots in Baltimore,” the suit asserts.
Read more: Police Officers Sue Baltimore’s Top Prosecutor for Defamation Over Freddie Gray Statements
Federal judge rules Ohio early voting cuts unconstitutional
A judge for the US District Court for the Southern District of Ohio on Tuesday ruled that the 2014 elimination of the state's early in-person (EIP) voting was unconstitutional and in violation of Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act.
Judge Michael Watson stated in his decision:
The elimination of the extra days for EIP voting provided by Golden Week will disproportionately burden African Americans, as expert and anecdotal evidence reflects that African Americans vote EIP, and specifically EIP during Golden Week, at a significantly higher rate than other voters. ... [Additionally,] it may be more difficult for voters with time, resource, transportation, and childcare restraints to make two separate trips to register and vote, and Golden Week allowed individuals to do both at once. ... The elimination of [same-day registration] means that voters must now register and vote at separate times, which increases the "cost of voting," especially for socioeconomically disadvantaged groups.
Statistical and anecdotal evidence cited by Watson showed support for the claims that African Americans utilized this procedure greater than other groups, and that the elimination of this inevitably places a disproportionate burden on them to the point of violating constitutional rights and the VRA.
Read more: Federal judge rules Ohio early voting cuts unconstitutional
Tuesday, May 24, 2016
Dylan Roof: Justice Dept. will seek death penalty
Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch Statement on the Case of Dylann Roof
Monday, May 23, 2016
Elijah Cummings Statement on State of Maryland v. Edward Nero Verdict
May 23, 2016 Press Release
Washington, D.C. (May 23, 2016) — Today, Congressman Elijah E. Cummings (D-MD) issued the following statement on the verdict in State of Maryland v. Edward Nero:
“Every American has the right to a trial decided by a jury of their peers or a trial decided by a judge. Mr. Edward Nero chose to forgo a jury and exercised his right to have Judge Barry G. Williams decide his case. Today, Judge Williams—after hearing the evidence presented by the prosecution and Mr. Nero’s defense attorneys—issued a not guilty verdict in this trial; I thank him for his service.
“Like many Baltimore residents, I was personally struck by Mr. Freddie Gray’s death, and I know that we will all continue to struggle with the strong emotions it invokes in us.
“Following Mr. Gray’s death, the citizens of Baltimore demanded justice, and it is clear that the wheels of justice are turning. I commend the Baltimore City State’s Attorney’s Office for its efforts to pursue justice, and I thank everyone who has worked on Mr. Nero’s trial.
“Justice has always relied on trust in the judicial process, and that is what I call on all of Baltimore’s residents to do because there will be more trials in the death of Mr. Freddie Gray. We cannot control the outcome of any of these trials, but what we can control is our work to continue healing our community.
“With eyes toward the future, we must continue working to reform our criminal justice system—in Maryland and nationwide—and we must continue to invest in our young people. Baltimore is a city on the rise, but the question is: will we all rise together?
“I believe that we are on the road to creating a city that uplifts all of its residents. Today’s verdict should not take us off course, instead, it should remind us of the importance of the road ahead.”
Who is on the Democratic National Committee Platform Drafting Committee
Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman-Schultz announced the appointment of the 15-person Platform Drafting Committee. The Drafting Committee is responsible for developing and managing the process through which the Democratic Party's National Platform is established.
The roster of the drafting committee reflects the party's agreement that Sanders would have five supporters on the committee, compared to six for Hillary Clinton. The remainng four appointments were made by Debbie Wasserman Shultz.
Maryland Rep. Elijah Cummings, who has endorsed Clinton, will lead the committee.
Sanders supporter on Committee:
Minnesota Rep. Keith Ellison
Cornel West.
Author Bill McKibben
Arab American Institute head James Zogby
Native American activist Deborah Parker.
Clinton supporters on the committee:Ambassador Wendy Sherman
Center for American Progress head Neera Tanden
Ohio Rep. Alicia Reece
Environmentalist Carol Browner
Illinois Rep. Luis Gutiérrez
Union head Paul Booth.
Debbie Wasserman-Schultz Appointments.
Maryland Rep. Elijah Cummings, Committee Chair
California Rep. Barbara Lee
Former Rep. Howard Berman
Philanthropist Bonnie Schaefer
Sunday, May 22, 2016
Is NJ Assemblywoman Shavonda Sumter planning a run for governor?
While the names of mostly white male Democrats (Fulop, Sweeney, Lesniak, Murphy) have been tossed around during speculation about who will run for Governor of New Jersey in 2017, it seems that there may someone else looking to run. According to NJ.Com that someone might be African American Democrat Assemblywoman Shavonda Sumter.
From NJ.Com:
Certainty about whether Assemblywoman Shavonda Sumter, D-Passaic, will be running for governor dramatically grew today -- though not exactly as she planned it.
At an event in Jersey City this morning where Sumter was scheduled to speak, state Sen. Sandra B. Cunningham, D-Jersey City, mistakenly introduced the assemblywoman as having already thrown her hat in the ring.
"If you've been watching the news, and you've heard about who's running for governor, you may not have heard her, but she announced that she is running for governor," Cunningham said.
Sumter, who was running late to the event and arrived shortly after Cunningham's introduction, quickly responded to the senator's gaffe with a sense of humor.
"Senator Cunningham just shared with me that she shared the good news prior to my announcement," the 35th District assemblywoman said to laughs from dozens of people in the audience.
Shortly after her remarks at today's event, Sumter declined to confirm with The Jersey Journal that she is running for governor, only going so far as to say the possibility is under "serious consideration."
Hillary Clinton speech at Trayvon Martin Foundation 05/22/2016
Here is Hillary Clinton's Circle of Mothers speech given at a Trayvon Martin Foundation event (5-22-16). She discussed the NRA and "Donald Trump's America". All proceeds raised went to supporting the Trayvon Martin Foundation/Circle of Mothers. Check out here entire speech below.
The Trayvon Martin Foundation is a social justice organization committed to ending senseless gun violence, strengthening families through holistic support, S.T.E.A.M. education for women and minorities and mentoring. Learn more here: http://trayvonmartinfoundation.org/
Saturday, May 21, 2016
Tessa Thompson to portray Valkyrie in Thor Ragnarok
Marvel has revealed Tessa Thompson's role in the upcoming “Thor: Ragnarok.”
The studio released the full cast list on Friday, announcing that the “Creed” star will play the sword-wielding warrior goddess, Valkyrie, a character previously depicted in the comics as white. While I'm sure Thompson will do a great job and make the role her own, I'm also sure that wont stop the fanboy outrage. LOL.
Obama signs measure striking 'oriental' and 'negro' from federal law
President Obama has signed legislation striking outdated racial terms such as “Oriental” and “Negro” from federal laws.
Two sections in the U.S. Code written in the 1970s governing public health and civil rights attempted to define minority groups by using the outdated terms.
Thanks to the new law, references to the term “Oriental” will be replaced with “Asian American” and the word “Negro” will be changed to “African American.”
[SOURCE]Friday, May 20, 2016
Bernie Sanders Supporters Democratic National Convention Survival Kit
Yeah I'm a Hillary Clinton supporter and since I'm a nice guy and I do feel for Bernie Sanders supporters, I have decided to introduce the Bernie Sanders Supporters Democratic Convention Survival Kit. Check out the video below:
Dem. Congressman Donald Payne: Bernie Sanders wants to destroy Democratic Party
During an interview with the political site PolitikerNJ, NJ Congressman Donald Payne (A Hillary Clinton supporter) voiced his displeasure with democratic candidate Bernie Sanders. Payne went so far as to say that "Sanders Is Trying to ‘Damage and Destroy’ Democratic Party."
Other comments he made:
On Bernie running as a democrat: “We need to remember that Bernie Sanders is not a Democrat,” Payne told PolitickerNJ. “Everyone has a right to run for president in this country but he should have run as an independent as he has been for the past 30 years rather than using the Democratic Party in order to gain traction in his campaign.”
On Sanders supporting Hillary Clinton if she wins the primary: “It is incumbent upon him, if he is going to do this properly, that once the decision is made by the voters in the Democratic primaries that he comes together and says he is supporting the nominee so lets see what happens,” Payne said. “If he doesn’t do that then the whole thing was a sham. I feel very strongly about it. It is really beginning to annoy me that he has turned out the be this divisive and it is not right.”
On Hillary Clinton winning the general election: “Last time I checked, she is leading in the popular vote. I believe and I am confident that she will win the Electoral College and she will have the popular vote. She is heads above either candidate,” said Payne, referring to both Sanders and presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump.
Thursday, May 19, 2016
NAACP FILES LAWSUIT OVER FLINT WATER CRISIS
Hank Aaron wants to see more African Americans in baseball
While attending the SportsBusiness Daily/Global/Journal 2016 Sports Business Awards, baseball legend Hank Aaron made the following comment about the lack of African Americans in baseball.
“I think from the commissioner’s office to every major-league team in baseball should look at it because it is an American sport,” Aaron said. “Jackie Robinson held his head up high, Willie Mays, myself and Frank Robinson, all of us. And now it’s a dying sport as far as African-Americans. It’s got to be turned around.”
Wednesday, May 18, 2016
22-Year-Old Symone Marshall Dies in Texas Jail
After being involved in a car accident in which her car flipped over several times, 22 year old African American mother Symone Marshall was not taken to a hospital but to a Texas jail. While in jail she reportedly received no medical care for her injuries although she asked for medical attention. Two weeks later she would die while in jail.
Many questions remain:
Why was she jailed instead of being taken to a hospital first?
Was she every charged with anything?
Why aren't the police talking about either the accident or Marshall's death?
Watch more on this story below.
National Urban League' Releases 2016 State of Black America Report
The National Urban League has released the 2016 State of Black America Report, Locked Out, Education, Jobs, and Justice.
Here are ten facts from the 2016 findingsSince 1976, Black unemployment has consistently remained about twice that of the white rate across time, regardless of education.
Black Americans are only slightly less likely today to live in poverty than they were in 1976.
Highest median household income for Blacks ($66,151) & whites ($109,460) was in Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV area.
Toledo, OH had lowest median Black household income ($22,386). White household income low but still more than double Black income.
Foreclosure crisis has left Black homeownership rates the same as in 1976, while white homeownership went up 5 percentage points.
For Latinos, median household incomes were closest to white household income in Urban Honolulu, HI, at 80 cents for every dollar.
The metropolitan area with the lowest Hispanic unemployment rate, at 4.6%, was Tulsa, OK,
There has been some progress: slow, ongoing reduction in poverty. Black poverty rate is 2.4 percentage points lower than in 1976.
Despite progress for Black America, there's been much less progress towards economic equality w/whites, especially in education.
Gap in civic participation between Blacks and whites has narrowed 7 percentage points since 1976.
Read the entire report here: 2016 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Tuesday, May 17, 2016
BET to air documentary on Black Lives Matter Movement
“The moment was electric. Black Lives Matter was a brilliantly framed set of marching orders-slash-slogan-slash-plea. Young black people, they are plugged in and they’re moving.”Tweet this


















