Monday, October 18, 2021

1 dead, 1 critical in second shooting at Grambling State University

A person was killed in a shooting early Sunday at Grambling State University in Louisiana just days after a person was killed in a similar incident on campus.

A shooting occurred at about 1:15 a.m. in the quad area at Grambling State University in Grambling, between Monroe and Shreveport, the school said in a statement. A person who was not an enrolled student died, and seven other people were injured, authorities said.

One person was in critical condition, and the other people suffered non-life-threatening injuries, Louisiana State Police said.

"At the time of the incident, a homecoming event was underway in McCall Dining Center," the statement said. "All persons present sheltered in place and were released once the all-clear was given by University Police."

State Police confirmed that detectives are investigating.

The school canceled its homecoming events Sunday and classes on Monday, offering counseling services to students and staff members.

[SOURCE: NBC NEWS]

Sunday, October 17, 2021

Stacey Abrams campaigns in Virginia for Democrat Terry McAuliffe

Voting rights advocate Stacey Abrams on Sunday urged Black churchgoers to turn out for Democrat Terry McAuliffe in next month’s Virginia governor’s election, saying that what happens in the most watched race this year will “show the world who we are” in future contests with even higher stakes.

Abrams has become a leading national voice in the party since narrowly losing the 2018 race for governor in Georgia. With her appearances at three churches in Norfolk, Abrams is joining other political heavyweights in trying to ensure that a state trending increasingly Democratic in recent years does not flip back to the Republican column on Nov. 2.

McAuliffe, governor from 2014 to 2018 and a former Democratic National Committee chairman, visited separate churches and later led a rally with Abrams outside an early voting station. “We gotta get everybody out to vote,” he said.

[SOURCE:AP NEWS]

Maj. Gen. Linda Singh Honored In Maryland

The Maryland National Guard Freedom Readiness Center will get a new name, under a proposal to be introduced by Governor Larry Hogan to the Board of Public Works.

Hogan said over the weekend that he will seek to name the Sykesville facility in recognition of Major General Linda Singh, the first African-American and the first woman to lead the Maryland National Guard.

General Singh’s 38 years of service included assignments in Kosovo and a combat tour in Afghanistan. She retired in September 2019. General Singh is also on the Maryland Coronavirus Response Team and continues to advise state officials on emergency response and preparedness during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“General Singh’s incredible life story and her amazing career have served as an inspiration, not only for the next generation of National Guard soldiers and airmen, but for young women everywhere,” Hogan said as a portrait of General Singh was unveiled. “She is a shining example that there is no amount of adversity that cannot be overcome through sheer hard work, relentless determination, and strength of character.”

https://www.africanamericanreports.com/2021/10/maj-gen-linda-singh-honored-in-maryland.html

Saturday, October 16, 2021

First all-Black team set to make history with Mount Everest climb

Full Circle Everest expedition is a group of mountain climbers hoping to become the first all-Black and Brown crew to successfully climb one of the world's tallest mountains Mount Everest.

Friday, October 15, 2021

South Carolina's Dawn Staley gets raise, contract extension

The University of South Carolina Board of Trustees approved a new contract for women's basketball head coach Dawn Staley on Friday. It will make her the highest paid African-American head coach in her sport and one of the highest paid women's basketball coaches in the country.