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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




