Geneva Reed-Veal, the mother of Sandra Bland addressed the newly formed Congressional Caucus on Black Women and Girls. She spoke on behalf of black women who die in prison and her belief that her daughter did not commit suicide. Watch her speech below.
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Friday, April 29, 2016
Thursday, April 28, 2016
Four Reasons Bernie Sanders supporters need to overcome their "Hillary" issues
By George L. Cook III EMAIL
The #BernieOrBust movement is is full swing even though Sander's chances of winning the nomination are slim to none at this point. The Sanders supporters drone on about what they believe is Hillary's dishonesty, her ties to Wall Street, things she said as First Lady and anything else they can pull out their asses as reasons that they can not now or ever vote for her.
Well I have four very good reasons why Sanders supporters should get over their disdain for Hillary Clinton, go in the voting booth, hold their noses, and vote for her.
Those reasons are:
* The death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia
* Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy is 79 years old.
* Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is 83 years old.
* Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer is 77 years old
While we know the next president will appoint one judge to replace Anton Scalia, we also have to realize that due to the ages mentioned above three other seats could open up due to retirements or death.
That means the next president would have the chance to shape the US Supreme Court for decades to come. Those judges will make rulings on a variety of issues that will affect us all. Decisions on matters such as:
* Citizens United
* Healthcare
* Women's reproductive rights
* Civil Rights
* Gun Control
* Voting Rights
Let me ask you angry Sanders supporters something. Do you want President Trump or Cruz making these appointments? Do you want what progress has been achieved to be overturned? Do you hate Hillary so much that you are willing to jeopardize all the rights mentioned above?
Please, put what you claim you stand for above what you feel toward Hillary. You will get over your hurt feelings being; the country may never get over a Supreme Court dominated by conservatives.
Monday, April 25, 2016
WGN America renews Underground for a second season
“Underground,” the critically acclaimed first-year drama about the Underground Railroad and the most-watched original scripted series ever for WGN America, has been renewed for a second season.
The network announced Monday that “Underground” will return for a 10-episode second season in 2017. Production will get under way this summer for the series, which hails from Sony Pictures Television and Tribune Studios.
“With enormous pride we are announcing a second season of ‘Underground,’ a series that has resonated with so many passionate fans across the country,” said Matt Cherniss, President and General Manager, WGN America and Tribune Studios. “We are deeply proud of the work that the talented cast, crew and production team have done to bring this story to life, led by our gifted creators Misha Green and Joe Pokaski and our partners at Sony Pictures Television.”
The cast includes Jurnee Smollett-Bell, Aldis Hodge, Christopher Meloni, Alano Miller, Jessica de Gouw, Marc Blucas, Adina Porter, Mykelti Williamson, Amirah Vann, Johnny Ray Gill, Chris Chalk, Reed Diamond, Theodus Crane, James Lafferty, Renwick Scott and Jussie Smollett.
“Underground” continues its first season this week, and WGN America will air a full-season marathon of the show on May 11 leading into its finale.
[SOURCE]Savannah Brown from Elizabeth NJ is missing!
Savannah Brown, a 16 year old teenager from Elizabeth NJ has been missing since March 13, 2016.
Savannah is black, 5'10'' and 143 pounds. She has black hair and brown eyes.
Anyone with information about Savannah should call the Elizabeth Police Department at 908-558-2000 or the New Jersey State Police Missing Persons Unit at 800-709-7090.
Sunday, April 24, 2016
Southern African American democratic leaders not happy with Bernie Sanders
Black democratic leaders in southern states are not happy with Bernie Sanders after his rather dismissive comment on why southern black voters went for Hillary Clinton.
Those leaders include South Carolina Democratic Party Chairman Jaime Harrison, Louisiana Democratic Party Chairwoman Karen Carter Peterson, Florida Democratic Party Chairwoman Allison Tant, Democratic Party of Georgia Chairman DuBose Porter, Mississippi Democratic Party Chairman Rickey Cole, former South Carolina Gov. Jim Hodges, and former Democratic National Committee Chairman Don Fowler. These individuals penned the following letter to Bernie Sanders stating their displeasure with his remarks.
Hon. Jim Hodges
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Don Fowler
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Fmr. Governor of South Carolina
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Fmr. DNC Chairman
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Allison Tant
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Hon. DuBose Porter
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Chair, Florida Democratic Party
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Chair, Georgia Democratic Party
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Sen.
Karen Carter Peterson
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Rickey Cole
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Chair, Louisiana Democratic Party
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Chair,
Mississippi Democratic Party
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