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CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Fresh Future Farm Land Sale: You Reap What You Sow; Black Coalition Backing Heyward in Challenge To His Voting Record; 2000 Acres – No Mule; Native Charlestonian Jade PART I: A QUEST FOR GARIFUNA VISIBILITY IN AMERICA’S Amaya says New York’s Garifuna population is America’s largest, between 70,000 to 100,000, “but that is only an estimate because we don’t really show up in decennial census data.”. Garifuna communities are also in Houston, Los Angeles, and elsewhere here and abroad in smaller concentrations. The Garifuna are not entirely newarrivals
WHY BLACKS CAN’T GET OVER SLAVERY! The original tree died and was replaced around 1980. Denmark Vesey was a free slave; but, of course, free slaves were never really free. For those “privilege whites” who do not understand why blacks can’t forget about slavery, it’s because you are living a good life. You were taught that blacks are less than and not equal. CO FEDERAL CREDIT UNION IS LEADING THE WAY Terry comes from family with over 50 years of mortgage, real estate and construction experience. For further information, contact Perrin Middleton via email at perrin.middleton@cofederal.com. Perrin Middleton. 117 Spring Street. Charleston, SC 29403. Phone: 834-722-7656. Fax: 843-722-2711. perrin.middleton@cofederal.com. NORTH CHARLESTON GENTRIFICATION Today, a ride through North Charleston is reminiscent of downtown Charleston during the early 2000s – out with the old, in with the new. A lot of new stuff in neighborhoods where low cost housing once served as homes for working class white folks who were replaced by low and moderate income Blacks, is evidence of gentrification similar toTHE SUGAR HOUSE
Elijah Green, an elderly ex-slave interviewed by a black Charlestonian named Augustus Ladson in 1937 recalled, “The Work House (Sugar House) was on Magazine Street, built by Mr. Columbus C. Trumbone.”. Henry Brown, another local former slave interviewed by Mr. Ladson, remembered, “No slave was supposed to be whipped in Charlestonexcept
BARBARA GATHERS
Ten years ago Gathers founded The Tri-County Women’s Resource Project, a non-profit organization promoting health, economic, civic, social and spiritual awareness among women. And since 2009 she has headed Barbara Gathers and Associates. In 2015 she published her memoir, “From Back Da Green-Stories From The Heart”. REVEREND JAMES TOLBERT CELEBRATES 90 YEARS OF LIFE By Kurt Walker. A gathering of family and friends came together this past Saturday to celebrate the 90th birthday of Reverend James E. Tolbert. The event was held in the fellowship hall of Ebenezer A.M.E. Church on Nassau Street where Tolbert serves as an associate minister. The program for the occasion was featured several members from Charleston area clergy that included Rev. THE CHARLESTON CHRONICLE The Africa seat at the United Nations Security Council was the subject of a heated duel between two African countries who lobbied fiercely for the powerful prize. On a second round of balloting, the seat went to Kenya which garnered 129 votes against 62 votes for Djibouti. In the first round of voting on Wednesday,. FOLLY BEACH COUNTY PARK OPENS NEW DUNES HOUSE AND OTHER The Charleston County Park and Recreation Commission recently opened new amenities at its Folly Beach County Park. A newly built Dunes House now stands on the property after the original structure was demolished after Hurricane Irene in 2011.CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Fresh Future Farm Land Sale: You Reap What You Sow; Black Coalition Backing Heyward in Challenge To His Voting Record; 2000 Acres – No Mule; Native Charlestonian Jade PART I: A QUEST FOR GARIFUNA VISIBILITY IN AMERICA’S Amaya says New York’s Garifuna population is America’s largest, between 70,000 to 100,000, “but that is only an estimate because we don’t really show up in decennial census data.”. Garifuna communities are also in Houston, Los Angeles, and elsewhere here and abroad in smaller concentrations. The Garifuna are not entirely newarrivals
WHY BLACKS CAN’T GET OVER SLAVERY! The original tree died and was replaced around 1980. Denmark Vesey was a free slave; but, of course, free slaves were never really free. For those “privilege whites” who do not understand why blacks can’t forget about slavery, it’s because you are living a good life. You were taught that blacks are less than and not equal. CO FEDERAL CREDIT UNION IS LEADING THE WAY Terry comes from family with over 50 years of mortgage, real estate and construction experience. For further information, contact Perrin Middleton via email at perrin.middleton@cofederal.com. Perrin Middleton. 117 Spring Street. Charleston, SC 29403. Phone: 834-722-7656. Fax: 843-722-2711. perrin.middleton@cofederal.com. NORTH CHARLESTON GENTRIFICATION Today, a ride through North Charleston is reminiscent of downtown Charleston during the early 2000s – out with the old, in with the new. A lot of new stuff in neighborhoods where low cost housing once served as homes for working class white folks who were replaced by low and moderate income Blacks, is evidence of gentrification similar toTHE SUGAR HOUSE
Elijah Green, an elderly ex-slave interviewed by a black Charlestonian named Augustus Ladson in 1937 recalled, “The Work House (Sugar House) was on Magazine Street, built by Mr. Columbus C. Trumbone.”. Henry Brown, another local former slave interviewed by Mr. Ladson, remembered, “No slave was supposed to be whipped in Charlestonexcept
BARBARA GATHERS
Ten years ago Gathers founded The Tri-County Women’s Resource Project, a non-profit organization promoting health, economic, civic, social and spiritual awareness among women. And since 2009 she has headed Barbara Gathers and Associates. In 2015 she published her memoir, “From Back Da Green-Stories From The Heart”. REVEREND JAMES TOLBERT CELEBRATES 90 YEARS OF LIFE By Kurt Walker. A gathering of family and friends came together this past Saturday to celebrate the 90th birthday of Reverend James E. Tolbert. The event was held in the fellowship hall of Ebenezer A.M.E. Church on Nassau Street where Tolbert serves as an associate minister. The program for the occasion was featured several members from Charleston area clergy that included Rev. THE CHARLESTON CHRONICLE The Africa seat at the United Nations Security Council was the subject of a heated duel between two African countries who lobbied fiercely for the powerful prize. On a second round of balloting, the seat went to Kenya which garnered 129 votes against 62 votes for Djibouti. In the first round of voting on Wednesday,. A NEW WORLD ORDER TAKING PLACE A New World Order Taking Place. By The Charleston Chronicle | June 2, 2020 | 2. By Hakim Abdul-Ali. I was recently listening in a gas station to two very pessimistic men talking about what’s presently going on in the world-at-large. As I stood behind them in line at the cashier’s counter, and in hearing more of their informal and LEADERSHIP ANNOUNCEMENTS MADE FOR NEW C.E. WILLIAMS MIDDLE Kevin Smith. Charleston County School District (CCSD) has announced the leaders for the newly merged middle school serving all District 10 (West Ashley area) students in grades six through eight. Kevin Smith has been selected as lead principal and Maite Porter as principal of the new C.E. Williams Middle School. GOSPEL SINGER AND PASTOR DESMOND PRINGLE AIMS TO UPLIFT Dove Award nominated Gospel singer and Pastor Desmond Pringle was born and raised in Charleston, and despite residing in Los Angeles over the years, he has always made a point to come home and contribute to hishometown community.
EDUCATION IN THE SEGREGATED SOUTH: A DETERMINED AFRICAN The book traces the historical antecedents to freed people’s intense desire to become literate. It demonstrates how the visions of enslaved African Americans emerged into plans and action once slavery ended. Littlefield works at the University of South Carolina. She’s a scholar of the history of women, African Americans, and education with OSCAR DOUGLAS NAMED DIRECTOR OF GENERAL COUNSEL Oscar Douglas. Charleston County School District this week announced that Oscar Douglas has been named the Director of General Counsel Investigations. Douglas has served the District as Deputy Director of Security & Emergency Management for the past two and a half years. Douglas is a native Charlestonian, where he began a 10-year lawTHE SUGAR HOUSE
Elijah Green, an elderly ex-slave interviewed by a black Charlestonian named Augustus Ladson in 1937 recalled, “The Work House (Sugar House) was on Magazine Street, built by Mr. Columbus C. Trumbone.”. Henry Brown, another local former slave interviewed by Mr. Ladson, remembered, “No slave was supposed to be whipped in Charlestonexcept
SC STATE’S 1890 RESEARCH AND EXTENSION PROGRAM HOLDS SC State’s 1890 Research and Extension Program held a groundbreaking ceremony August 28 to celebrate the construction of a new 1890 Research and Extension building inBARBARA GATHERS
Ten years ago Gathers founded The Tri-County Women’s Resource Project, a non-profit organization promoting health, economic, civic, social and spiritual awareness among women. And since 2009 she has headed Barbara Gathers and Associates. In 2015 she published her memoir, “From Back Da Green-Stories From The Heart”. THE CITADEL REMEMBERS JOSEPH SHINE, SCHOOL’S SECOND BLACK September 7, The Citadel will remember Joseph Dawson Shine, a 1971 graduate of the military college. Shine was the military college’s second African American to attend the school. Many younger Charlestonians may not know of Shine or remember him. He died in 2003 at age 53. But Shine’s unsung legacy is one that speaks to triumphof the human
FOLLY BEACH COUNTY PARK OPENS NEW DUNES HOUSE AND OTHER The Charleston County Park and Recreation Commission recently opened new amenities at its Folly Beach County Park. A newly built Dunes House now stands on the property after the original structure was demolished after Hurricane Irene in 2011.CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Fresh Future Farm Land Sale: You Reap What You Sow; Black Coalition Backing Heyward in Challenge To His Voting Record; 2000 Acres – No Mule; Native Charlestonian Jade OBESITY AMONG BLACK WOMEN OUTRAGEOUSLY HIGH According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Black women had the highest percentage of fast food consumption at 42.9 percent versus 36.3 percent of White women and 35.8 percent of Latino females. In addition to proper nutrition, exercise is a key component to combat obesity and other cardiovascular complications. OSCAR DOUGLAS NAMED DIRECTOR OF GENERAL COUNSEL Oscar Douglas. Charleston County School District this week announced that Oscar Douglas has been named the Director of General Counsel Investigations. Douglas has served the District as Deputy Director of Security & Emergency Management for the past two and a half years. Douglas is a native Charlestonian, where he began a 10-year law CO FEDERAL CREDIT UNION IS LEADING THE WAY Terry comes from family with over 50 years of mortgage, real estate and construction experience. For further information, contact Perrin Middleton via email at perrin.middleton@cofederal.com. Perrin Middleton. 117 Spring Street. Charleston, SC 29403. Phone: 834-722-7656. Fax: 843-722-2711. perrin.middleton@cofederal.com. NEW WEBSITE HELPS DINERS FIND BLACK-OWNED RESTAURANTS By Lisa Fitch, Our Weekly News Los Angeles Contributor. More than 2,000 Black-owned eateries are featured on the new internet-based restaurant locator eatblackowned.com, which launched June 21 intending to support Black-owned restaurants. “There’s only one thing that everyone in this world has in common: we all love great tasting food,” creator Edward L. Dillard said. MY SISTER’S HOUSE ANNOUNCES NEW LOCATION TO INCREASE On November 18, My Sister’s House will move out of its current administrative building in West Ashley and into the new space at 3775 Spruill Avenue. “This move is the first step in our larger vision to develop a more community-centered service model,” says ToshaConnors, CEO.
NORTH CHARLESTON GENTRIFICATION Today, a ride through North Charleston is reminiscent of downtown Charleston during the early 2000s – out with the old, in with the new. A lot of new stuff in neighborhoods where low cost housing once served as homes for working class white folks who were replaced by low and moderate income Blacks, is evidence of gentrification similar toBARBARA GATHERS
Ten years ago Gathers founded The Tri-County Women’s Resource Project, a non-profit organization promoting health, economic, civic, social and spiritual awareness among women. And since 2009 she has headed Barbara Gathers and Associates. In 2015 she published her memoir, “From Back Da Green-Stories From The Heart”. REVEREND JAMES TOLBERT CELEBRATES 90 YEARS OF LIFE By Kurt Walker. A gathering of family and friends came together this past Saturday to celebrate the 90th birthday of Reverend James E. Tolbert. The event was held in the fellowship hall of Ebenezer A.M.E. Church on Nassau Street where Tolbert serves as an associate minister. The program for the occasion was featured several members from Charleston area clergy that included Rev. FOLLY BEACH COUNTY PARK OPENS NEW DUNES HOUSE AND OTHER The Charleston County Park and Recreation Commission recently opened new amenities at its Folly Beach County Park. A newly built Dunes House now stands on the property after the original structure was demolished after Hurricane Irene in 2011.CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Fresh Future Farm Land Sale: You Reap What You Sow; Black Coalition Backing Heyward in Challenge To His Voting Record; 2000 Acres – No Mule; Native Charlestonian Jade OBESITY AMONG BLACK WOMEN OUTRAGEOUSLY HIGH According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Black women had the highest percentage of fast food consumption at 42.9 percent versus 36.3 percent of White women and 35.8 percent of Latino females. In addition to proper nutrition, exercise is a key component to combat obesity and other cardiovascular complications. OSCAR DOUGLAS NAMED DIRECTOR OF GENERAL COUNSEL Oscar Douglas. Charleston County School District this week announced that Oscar Douglas has been named the Director of General Counsel Investigations. Douglas has served the District as Deputy Director of Security & Emergency Management for the past two and a half years. Douglas is a native Charlestonian, where he began a 10-year law CO FEDERAL CREDIT UNION IS LEADING THE WAY Terry comes from family with over 50 years of mortgage, real estate and construction experience. For further information, contact Perrin Middleton via email at perrin.middleton@cofederal.com. Perrin Middleton. 117 Spring Street. Charleston, SC 29403. Phone: 834-722-7656. Fax: 843-722-2711. perrin.middleton@cofederal.com. NEW WEBSITE HELPS DINERS FIND BLACK-OWNED RESTAURANTS By Lisa Fitch, Our Weekly News Los Angeles Contributor. More than 2,000 Black-owned eateries are featured on the new internet-based restaurant locator eatblackowned.com, which launched June 21 intending to support Black-owned restaurants. “There’s only one thing that everyone in this world has in common: we all love great tasting food,” creator Edward L. Dillard said. MY SISTER’S HOUSE ANNOUNCES NEW LOCATION TO INCREASE On November 18, My Sister’s House will move out of its current administrative building in West Ashley and into the new space at 3775 Spruill Avenue. “This move is the first step in our larger vision to develop a more community-centered service model,” says ToshaConnors, CEO.
NORTH CHARLESTON GENTRIFICATION Today, a ride through North Charleston is reminiscent of downtown Charleston during the early 2000s – out with the old, in with the new. A lot of new stuff in neighborhoods where low cost housing once served as homes for working class white folks who were replaced by low and moderate income Blacks, is evidence of gentrification similar toBARBARA GATHERS
Ten years ago Gathers founded The Tri-County Women’s Resource Project, a non-profit organization promoting health, economic, civic, social and spiritual awareness among women. And since 2009 she has headed Barbara Gathers and Associates. In 2015 she published her memoir, “From Back Da Green-Stories From The Heart”. REVEREND JAMES TOLBERT CELEBRATES 90 YEARS OF LIFE By Kurt Walker. A gathering of family and friends came together this past Saturday to celebrate the 90th birthday of Reverend James E. Tolbert. The event was held in the fellowship hall of Ebenezer A.M.E. Church on Nassau Street where Tolbert serves as an associate minister. The program for the occasion was featured several members from Charleston area clergy that included Rev. THE CHARLESTON CHRONICLE The Africa seat at the United Nations Security Council was the subject of a heated duel between two African countries who lobbied fiercely for the powerful prize. On a second round of balloting, the seat went to Kenya which garnered 129 votes against 62 votes for Djibouti. In the first round of voting on Wednesday,. A NEW WORLD ORDER TAKING PLACE A New World Order Taking Place. By The Charleston Chronicle | June 2, 2020 | 2. By Hakim Abdul-Ali. I was recently listening in a gas station to two very pessimistic men talking about what’s presently going on in the world-at-large. As I stood behind them in line at the cashier’s counter, and in hearing more of their informal andCROSSWORD PUZZLE
Fresh Future Farm Land Sale: You Reap What You Sow; Black Coalition Backing Heyward in Challenge To His Voting Record; 2000 Acres – No Mule; Native Charlestonian Jade PART I: A QUEST FOR GARIFUNA VISIBILITY IN AMERICA’S Amaya says New York’s Garifuna population is America’s largest, between 70,000 to 100,000, “but that is only an estimate because we don’t really show up in decennial census data.”. Garifuna communities are also in Houston, Los Angeles, and elsewhere here and abroad in smaller concentrations. The Garifuna are not entirely newarrivals
LEADERSHIP ANNOUNCEMENTS MADE FOR NEW C.E. WILLIAMS MIDDLE Kevin Smith. Charleston County School District (CCSD) has announced the leaders for the newly merged middle school serving all District 10 (West Ashley area) students in grades six through eight. Kevin Smith has been selected as lead principal and Maite Porter as principal of the new C.E. Williams Middle School. WRONG!! NEW AVIATION AUTHORITY CEO, ELLIOTT SUMMEY It would be remiss of me if I did not address the appointment of Elliott Summey, son of North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey, as CEO of Charleston County Aviation Authority. Elliott Summey’s appointment as CEO comes with a $290,000 salary, $18,000 car expenses and benefits. Summey’s appointment came shortly after a recent article Idid on
OSCAR DOUGLAS NAMED DIRECTOR OF GENERAL COUNSEL Oscar Douglas. Charleston County School District this week announced that Oscar Douglas has been named the Director of General Counsel Investigations. Douglas has served the District as Deputy Director of Security & Emergency Management for the past two and a half years. Douglas is a native Charlestonian, where he began a 10-year law MY SISTER’S HOUSE ANNOUNCES NEW LOCATION TO INCREASE On November 18, My Sister’s House will move out of its current administrative building in West Ashley and into the new space at 3775 Spruill Avenue. “This move is the first step in our larger vision to develop a more community-centered service model,” says ToshaConnors, CEO.
BLACK OWNED BOOKSTORE TO OPEN IN GOOSE CREEK A new independent bookstore is coming to the Charleston area. The Turning Page Bookshop in Goose Creek is opening its doors on Saturday, June 1, 2019 with a Grand Opening Celebration. Not only this will be one of the few independent owned bookstores in the Charleston area, it will be only the second African American owned bookstore in South Carolina, following Malcolm X THE INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM LAUNCHES CHARTER The International African American Museum (IAAM) formally launched its inaugural membership program. Charter Memberships for individuals begin at $25 and for organizations at $250, and range up to Leadership Circle Memberships for both individuals and organizations that span from $5,000 to $25,000. THE CHARLESTON CHRONICLE The Africa seat at the United Nations Security Council was the subject of a heated duel between two African countries who lobbied fiercely for the powerful prize. On a second round of balloting, the seat went to Kenya which garnered 129 votes against 62 votes for Djibouti. In the first round of voting on Wednesday,.CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Fresh Future Farm Land Sale: You Reap What You Sow; Black Coalition Backing Heyward in Challenge To His Voting Record; 2000 Acres – No Mule; Native Charlestonian Jade FOLLY BEACH COUNTY PARK OPENS NEW DUNES HOUSE AND OTHER The Charleston County Park and Recreation Commission recently opened new amenities at its Folly Beach County Park. A newly built Dunes House now stands on the property after the original structure was demolished after Hurricane Irene in 2011. INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM ANNOUNCES THE Vernita Brown is a founding team member, as well as the Director of HR & Operations at Charleston-based company Natalist. She holds both a Master of Public Administration and a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Clemson University, in addition to certificates in Nonprofit Leadership (Francis Marion University), Management (Winthrop University), and Youth Leadership (Clemson University). CO FEDERAL CREDIT UNION IS LEADING THE WAY Terry comes from family with over 50 years of mortgage, real estate and construction experience. For further information, contact Perrin Middleton via email at perrin.middleton@cofederal.com. Perrin Middleton. 117 Spring Street. Charleston, SC 29403. Phone: 834-722-7656. Fax: 843-722-2711. perrin.middleton@cofederal.com. OSCAR DOUGLAS NAMED DIRECTOR OF GENERAL COUNSEL Oscar Douglas. Charleston County School District this week announced that Oscar Douglas has been named the Director of General Counsel Investigations. Douglas has served the District as Deputy Director of Security & Emergency Management for the past two and a half years. Douglas is a native Charlestonian, where he began a 10-year law NEW WEBSITE HELPS DINERS FIND BLACK-OWNED RESTAURANTS By Lisa Fitch, Our Weekly News Los Angeles Contributor. More than 2,000 Black-owned eateries are featured on the new internet-based restaurant locator eatblackowned.com, which launched June 21 intending to support Black-owned restaurants. “There’s only one thing that everyone in this world has in common: we all love great tasting food,” creator Edward L. Dillard said. NORTH CHARLESTON GENTRIFICATION Today, a ride through North Charleston is reminiscent of downtown Charleston during the early 2000s – out with the old, in with the new. A lot of new stuff in neighborhoods where low cost housing once served as homes for working class white folks who were replaced by low and moderate income Blacks, is evidence of gentrification similar to REVEREND JAMES TOLBERT CELEBRATES 90 YEARS OF LIFE By Kurt Walker. A gathering of family and friends came together this past Saturday to celebrate the 90th birthday of Reverend James E. Tolbert. The event was held in the fellowship hall of Ebenezer A.M.E. Church on Nassau Street where Tolbert serves as an associate minister. The program for the occasion was featured several members from Charleston area clergy that included Rev. A WRINKLE IN TIME: DECEASED MONTFORD POINT MARINE AWARDED Towanda C. Lee of Mechanicsville cries as she and her brother, Damon R. Charity, right, receive the Congressional Gold Medal for their father, the late Sgt. Herman Russell Charity Sr., who was one of the nation’s Montford Point Marines. THE CHARLESTON CHRONICLE The Africa seat at the United Nations Security Council was the subject of a heated duel between two African countries who lobbied fiercely for the powerful prize. On a second round of balloting, the seat went to Kenya which garnered 129 votes against 62 votes for Djibouti. In the first round of voting on Wednesday,.CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Fresh Future Farm Land Sale: You Reap What You Sow; Black Coalition Backing Heyward in Challenge To His Voting Record; 2000 Acres – No Mule; Native Charlestonian Jade FOLLY BEACH COUNTY PARK OPENS NEW DUNES HOUSE AND OTHER The Charleston County Park and Recreation Commission recently opened new amenities at its Folly Beach County Park. A newly built Dunes House now stands on the property after the original structure was demolished after Hurricane Irene in 2011. INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM ANNOUNCES THE Vernita Brown is a founding team member, as well as the Director of HR & Operations at Charleston-based company Natalist. She holds both a Master of Public Administration and a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Clemson University, in addition to certificates in Nonprofit Leadership (Francis Marion University), Management (Winthrop University), and Youth Leadership (Clemson University). CO FEDERAL CREDIT UNION IS LEADING THE WAY Terry comes from family with over 50 years of mortgage, real estate and construction experience. For further information, contact Perrin Middleton via email at perrin.middleton@cofederal.com. Perrin Middleton. 117 Spring Street. Charleston, SC 29403. Phone: 834-722-7656. Fax: 843-722-2711. perrin.middleton@cofederal.com. OSCAR DOUGLAS NAMED DIRECTOR OF GENERAL COUNSEL Oscar Douglas. Charleston County School District this week announced that Oscar Douglas has been named the Director of General Counsel Investigations. Douglas has served the District as Deputy Director of Security & Emergency Management for the past two and a half years. Douglas is a native Charlestonian, where he began a 10-year law NEW WEBSITE HELPS DINERS FIND BLACK-OWNED RESTAURANTS By Lisa Fitch, Our Weekly News Los Angeles Contributor. More than 2,000 Black-owned eateries are featured on the new internet-based restaurant locator eatblackowned.com, which launched June 21 intending to support Black-owned restaurants. “There’s only one thing that everyone in this world has in common: we all love great tasting food,” creator Edward L. Dillard said. NORTH CHARLESTON GENTRIFICATION Today, a ride through North Charleston is reminiscent of downtown Charleston during the early 2000s – out with the old, in with the new. A lot of new stuff in neighborhoods where low cost housing once served as homes for working class white folks who were replaced by low and moderate income Blacks, is evidence of gentrification similar to REVEREND JAMES TOLBERT CELEBRATES 90 YEARS OF LIFE By Kurt Walker. A gathering of family and friends came together this past Saturday to celebrate the 90th birthday of Reverend James E. Tolbert. The event was held in the fellowship hall of Ebenezer A.M.E. Church on Nassau Street where Tolbert serves as an associate minister. The program for the occasion was featured several members from Charleston area clergy that included Rev. A WRINKLE IN TIME: DECEASED MONTFORD POINT MARINE AWARDED Towanda C. Lee of Mechanicsville cries as she and her brother, Damon R. Charity, right, receive the Congressional Gold Medal for their father, the late Sgt. Herman Russell Charity Sr., who was one of the nation’s Montford Point Marines. THE CHARLESTON CHRONICLE The Africa seat at the United Nations Security Council was the subject of a heated duel between two African countries who lobbied fiercely for the powerful prize. On a second round of balloting, the seat went to Kenya which garnered 129 votes against 62 votes for Djibouti. In the first round of voting on Wednesday,.CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Fresh Future Farm Land Sale: You Reap What You Sow; Black Coalition Backing Heyward in Challenge To His Voting Record; 2000 Acres – No Mule; Native Charlestonian Jade A NEW WORLD ORDER TAKING PLACE A New World Order Taking Place. By The Charleston Chronicle | June 2, 2020 | 2. By Hakim Abdul-Ali. I was recently listening in a gas station to two very pessimistic men talking about what’s presently going on in the world-at-large. As I stood behind them in line at the cashier’s counter, and in hearing more of their informal and PART I: A QUEST FOR GARIFUNA VISIBILITY IN AMERICA’S Amaya says New York’s Garifuna population is America’s largest, between 70,000 to 100,000, “but that is only an estimate because we don’t really show up in decennial census data.”. Garifuna communities are also in Houston, Los Angeles, and elsewhere here and abroad in smaller concentrations. The Garifuna are not entirely newarrivals
WRONG!! NEW AVIATION AUTHORITY CEO, ELLIOTT SUMMEY It would be remiss of me if I did not address the appointment of Elliott Summey, son of North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey, as CEO of Charleston County Aviation Authority. Elliott Summey’s appointment as CEO comes with a $290,000 salary, $18,000 car expenses and benefits. Summey’s appointment came shortly after a recent article Idid on
JUDGE MIKELL R. SCARBOROUGH, MASTER-IN-EQUITY: THE HIGHEST By Beverly Gadson-Birch. Life in the Holy City just ain’t that holy anymore. Once upon a time, a man’s word was his bond. His word was so trustworthy, you could take it MY SISTER’S HOUSE ANNOUNCES NEW LOCATION TO INCREASE On November 18, My Sister’s House will move out of its current administrative building in West Ashley and into the new space at 3775 Spruill Avenue. “This move is the first step in our larger vision to develop a more community-centered service model,” says ToshaConnors, CEO.
BLACK OWNED BOOKSTORE TO OPEN IN GOOSE CREEK A new independent bookstore is coming to the Charleston area. The Turning Page Bookshop in Goose Creek is opening its doors on Saturday, June 1, 2019 with a Grand Opening Celebration. Not only this will be one of the few independent owned bookstores in the Charleston area, it will be only the second African American owned bookstore in South Carolina, following Malcolm X THE INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM LAUNCHES CHARTER The International African American Museum (IAAM) formally launched its inaugural membership program. Charter Memberships for individuals begin at $25 and for organizations at $250, and range up to Leadership Circle Memberships for both individuals and organizations that span from $5,000 to $25,000. FORMER ATF AGENT SEES COUNTY COUNCIL AS A CONTINUANCE OF By Barney Blakeney. Retired Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Agent Joe Boykin has no political ambitions and never thought he’d be running for the Dist. 8 FOLLY BEACH COUNTY PARK OPENS NEW DUNES HOUSE AND OTHER The Charleston County Park and Recreation Commission recently opened new amenities at its Folly Beach County Park. A newly built Dunes House now stands on the property after the original structure was demolished after Hurricane Irene in 2011. A NEW WORLD ORDER TAKING PLACE A New World Order Taking Place. By The Charleston Chronicle | June 2, 2020 | 2. By Hakim Abdul-Ali. I was recently listening in a gas station to two very pessimistic men talking about what’s presently going on in the world-at-large. As I stood behind them in line at the cashier’s counter, and in hearing more of their informal and PART I: A QUEST FOR GARIFUNA VISIBILITY IN AMERICA’S Amaya says New York’s Garifuna population is America’s largest, between 70,000 to 100,000, “but that is only an estimate because we don’t really show up in decennial census data.”. Garifuna communities are also in Houston, Los Angeles, and elsewhere here and abroad in smaller concentrations. The Garifuna are not entirely newarrivals
INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM ANNOUNCES THE Vernita Brown is a founding team member, as well as the Director of HR & Operations at Charleston-based company Natalist. She holds both a Master of Public Administration and a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Clemson University, in addition to certificates in Nonprofit Leadership (Francis Marion University), Management (Winthrop University), and Youth Leadership (Clemson University). CO FEDERAL CREDIT UNION IS LEADING THE WAY Terry comes from family with over 50 years of mortgage, real estate and construction experience. For further information, contact Perrin Middleton via email at perrin.middleton@cofederal.com. Perrin Middleton. 117 Spring Street. Charleston, SC 29403. Phone: 834-722-7656. Fax: 843-722-2711. perrin.middleton@cofederal.com. OSCAR DOUGLAS NAMED DIRECTOR OF GENERAL COUNSELOSCAR DOUGLAS MORGANKIRK DOUGLAS OSCAR WINKIRK DOUGLAS OSCARS SPEECHLARRY OSCAR DOUGLAS JRMICHAEL DOUGLAS OSCAR WINSMICHAEL DOUGLAS OSCARS Oscar Douglas. Charleston County School District this week announced that Oscar Douglas has been named the Director of General Counsel Investigations. Douglas has served the District as Deputy Director of Security & Emergency Management for the past two and a half years. Douglas is a native Charlestonian, where he began a 10-year law NEW WEBSITE HELPS DINERS FIND BLACK-OWNED RESTAURANTS By Lisa Fitch, Our Weekly News Los Angeles Contributor. More than 2,000 Black-owned eateries are featured on the new internet-based restaurant locator eatblackowned.com, which launched June 21 intending to support Black-owned restaurants. “There’s only one thing that everyone in this world has in common: we all love great tasting food,” creator Edward L. Dillard said. NORTH CHARLESTON GENTRIFICATION Today, a ride through North Charleston is reminiscent of downtown Charleston during the early 2000s – out with the old, in with the new. A lot of new stuff in neighborhoods where low cost housing once served as homes for working class white folks who were replaced by low and moderate income Blacks, is evidence of gentrification similar to BLACK OWNED BOOKSTORE TO OPEN IN GOOSE CREEK A new independent bookstore is coming to the Charleston area. The Turning Page Bookshop in Goose Creek is opening its doors on Saturday, June 1, 2019 with a Grand Opening Celebration. Not only this will be one of the few independent owned bookstores in the Charleston area, it will be only the second African American owned bookstore in South Carolina, following Malcolm XBARBARA GATHERS
Ten years ago Gathers founded The Tri-County Women’s Resource Project, a non-profit organization promoting health, economic, civic, social and spiritual awareness among women. And since 2009 she has headed Barbara Gathers and Associates. In 2015 she published her memoir, “From Back Da Green-Stories From The Heart”. FOLLY BEACH COUNTY PARK OPENS NEW DUNES HOUSE AND OTHER The Charleston County Park and Recreation Commission recently opened new amenities at its Folly Beach County Park. A newly built Dunes House now stands on the property after the original structure was demolished after Hurricane Irene in 2011. A NEW WORLD ORDER TAKING PLACE A New World Order Taking Place. By The Charleston Chronicle | June 2, 2020 | 2. By Hakim Abdul-Ali. I was recently listening in a gas station to two very pessimistic men talking about what’s presently going on in the world-at-large. As I stood behind them in line at the cashier’s counter, and in hearing more of their informal and PART I: A QUEST FOR GARIFUNA VISIBILITY IN AMERICA’S Amaya says New York’s Garifuna population is America’s largest, between 70,000 to 100,000, “but that is only an estimate because we don’t really show up in decennial census data.”. Garifuna communities are also in Houston, Los Angeles, and elsewhere here and abroad in smaller concentrations. The Garifuna are not entirely newarrivals
INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM ANNOUNCES THE Vernita Brown is a founding team member, as well as the Director of HR & Operations at Charleston-based company Natalist. She holds both a Master of Public Administration and a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Clemson University, in addition to certificates in Nonprofit Leadership (Francis Marion University), Management (Winthrop University), and Youth Leadership (Clemson University). CO FEDERAL CREDIT UNION IS LEADING THE WAY Terry comes from family with over 50 years of mortgage, real estate and construction experience. For further information, contact Perrin Middleton via email at perrin.middleton@cofederal.com. Perrin Middleton. 117 Spring Street. Charleston, SC 29403. Phone: 834-722-7656. Fax: 843-722-2711. perrin.middleton@cofederal.com. OSCAR DOUGLAS NAMED DIRECTOR OF GENERAL COUNSELOSCAR DOUGLAS MORGANKIRK DOUGLAS OSCAR WINKIRK DOUGLAS OSCARS SPEECHLARRY OSCAR DOUGLAS JRMICHAEL DOUGLAS OSCAR WINSMICHAEL DOUGLAS OSCARS Oscar Douglas. Charleston County School District this week announced that Oscar Douglas has been named the Director of General Counsel Investigations. Douglas has served the District as Deputy Director of Security & Emergency Management for the past two and a half years. Douglas is a native Charlestonian, where he began a 10-year law NEW WEBSITE HELPS DINERS FIND BLACK-OWNED RESTAURANTS By Lisa Fitch, Our Weekly News Los Angeles Contributor. More than 2,000 Black-owned eateries are featured on the new internet-based restaurant locator eatblackowned.com, which launched June 21 intending to support Black-owned restaurants. “There’s only one thing that everyone in this world has in common: we all love great tasting food,” creator Edward L. Dillard said. NORTH CHARLESTON GENTRIFICATION Today, a ride through North Charleston is reminiscent of downtown Charleston during the early 2000s – out with the old, in with the new. A lot of new stuff in neighborhoods where low cost housing once served as homes for working class white folks who were replaced by low and moderate income Blacks, is evidence of gentrification similar to BLACK OWNED BOOKSTORE TO OPEN IN GOOSE CREEK A new independent bookstore is coming to the Charleston area. The Turning Page Bookshop in Goose Creek is opening its doors on Saturday, June 1, 2019 with a Grand Opening Celebration. Not only this will be one of the few independent owned bookstores in the Charleston area, it will be only the second African American owned bookstore in South Carolina, following Malcolm XBARBARA GATHERS
Ten years ago Gathers founded The Tri-County Women’s Resource Project, a non-profit organization promoting health, economic, civic, social and spiritual awareness among women. And since 2009 she has headed Barbara Gathers and Associates. In 2015 she published her memoir, “From Back Da Green-Stories From The Heart”. THE CHARLESTON CHRONICLE The Africa seat at the United Nations Security Council was the subject of a heated duel between two African countries who lobbied fiercely for the powerful prize. On a second round of balloting, the seat went to Kenya which garnered 129 votes against 62 votes for Djibouti. In the first round of voting on Wednesday,.CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Fresh Future Farm Land Sale: You Reap What You Sow; Black Coalition Backing Heyward in Challenge To His Voting Record; 2000 Acres – No Mule; Native Charlestonian Jade A NEW WORLD ORDER TAKING PLACE A New World Order Taking Place. By The Charleston Chronicle | June 2, 2020 | 2. By Hakim Abdul-Ali. I was recently listening in a gas station to two very pessimistic men talking about what’s presently going on in the world-at-large. As I stood behind them in line at the cashier’s counter, and in hearing more of their informal and INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM ANNOUNCES THE Vernita Brown is a founding team member, as well as the Director of HR & Operations at Charleston-based company Natalist. She holds both a Master of Public Administration and a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Clemson University, in addition to certificates in Nonprofit Leadership (Francis Marion University), Management (Winthrop University), and Youth Leadership (Clemson University). WRONG!! NEW AVIATION AUTHORITY CEO, ELLIOTT SUMMEY It would be remiss of me if I did not address the appointment of Elliott Summey, son of North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey, as CEO of Charleston County Aviation Authority. Elliott Summey’s appointment as CEO comes with a $290,000 salary, $18,000 car expenses and benefits. Summey’s appointment came shortly after a recent article Idid on
OSCAR DOUGLAS NAMED DIRECTOR OF GENERAL COUNSEL Oscar Douglas. Charleston County School District this week announced that Oscar Douglas has been named the Director of General Counsel Investigations. Douglas has served the District as Deputy Director of Security & Emergency Management for the past two and a half years. Douglas is a native Charlestonian, where he began a 10-year law EDUCATION IN THE SEGREGATED SOUTH: A DETERMINED AFRICAN The book traces the historical antecedents to freed people’s intense desire to become literate. It demonstrates how the visions of enslaved African Americans emerged into plans and action once slavery ended. Littlefield works at the University of South Carolina. She’s a scholar of the history of women, African Americans, and education with GOSPEL SINGER AND PASTOR DESMOND PRINGLE AIMS TO UPLIFT Dove Award nominated Gospel singer and Pastor Desmond Pringle was born and raised in Charleston, and despite residing in Los Angeles over the years, he has always made a point to come home and contribute to hishometown community.
THERE ARE OVER 2 MILLION BLACK-OWNED BUSINESSES IN THE U.S EMPLOYEES: #4 – Of the 2 million Black businesses in the U.S., only about 107,000 of them have actual employees and they employ mo. INDUSTRIES: #5 – Nearly 38% of Black businesses are in health care and social assistance, repair and maintenance, and personal and laundry services. #6 – Other popular categories among Blackbusinesses
MY SISTER’S HOUSE ANNOUNCES NEW LOCATION TO INCREASE On November 18, My Sister’s House will move out of its current administrative building in West Ashley and into the new space at 3775 Spruill Avenue. “This move is the first step in our larger vision to develop a more community-centered service model,” says ToshaConnors, CEO.
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CHARLESTON CHRONICLE EXCLUSIVES BLACK FOLKS MUST TAKE COVID MORE SERIOUSLY ICONIC CHARLESTON ENGLISH TEACHER N.C. WILLIAMS PASSES CHARLESTON COUNCIL VOTES TO REMOVE CALHOUN STATUE FRESH FUTURE FARM LAND SALE: YOU REAP WHAT YOU SOW BLACK COALITION BACKING HEYWARD IN CHALLENGE TO HIS VOTING RECORD 2000 ACRES – NO MULE NATIVE CHARLESTONIAN JADE SIMMONS RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT 2020 DESPITE THE RHETORIC JOSEPH FLOYD MANOR RESIDENTS ULTIMATELY MAY BEDISPLACED
BLACK FOLKS MUST TAKE COVID MORE SERIOUSLY ICONIC CHARLESTON ENGLISH TEACHER N.C. WILLIAMS PASSES CHARLESTON COUNCIL VOTES TO REMOVE CALHOUN STATUE FRESH FUTURE FARM LAND SALE: YOU REAP WHAT YOU SOW BLACK COALITION BACKING HEYWARD IN CHALLENGE TO HIS VOTING RECORD 2000 ACRES – NO MULE1
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NOTED WRITER CONFRONTS UK FOR REPARATIONS FAILURES Writer Afua Hirsch doesn’t shy away from difficult questions and recently wrote about one she posed to a British cabinet minister. “Why,” she asked the minister, “has England never apologized for the transatlantic slave trade?” Britain, she reminded him, had trafficked more enslaved Africans than almost any other nation. However, the most the European country…Read More
FORMER LIBERIAN LEADER JOINS PANEL INVESTIGATING THE GLOBAL RESPONSETO COVID-19
The World Health Organization (WHO) has announced that Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Liberia’s former president, and Helen Clark, New Zealand’s former prime minister, are to head a panel to review the global response to the Covid19 pandemic. Johnson Sirleaf and Clark will head the newly formed Independent Panel for Pandemic Preparedness and Response. The announcement follows…Read More
OPPOSITION TO PRIME MINISTER SWELLS AFTER MURDER OF POPULAR PROTESTSINGER
Ethiopian protest singer and revered musician Hachalu Hundessa sang about love and unity, recalled his friend Amensisa Ifa, raising issues that many would not dare to raise. He addressed issues of marginalization – capturing the struggles and frustrations of his Oromo people who faced efforts by successive Ethiopian regimes to destroy the Oromoo language, exploit…Read More
BLACK LIVES MATTER SPURS MORE CHANGES IN AFRICA As Americans explore the renaming of army bases, statues, streets, and schools that honor racist slave-holders or portray demeaning relationships between whites and Black, Brown and Latinx citizens, similar efforts are underway in Senegal and Liberia most recently. Goree, an island in Senegal linked closely with slave trade, has decided to rename one of its…Read More
CLAFLIN RECEIVES GRANT TO SUPPORT WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS IN THE UNITEDSTATES AND INDIA
Claflin University was awarded a grant for nearly $75,000 to conduct research and develop training to enhance women’s entrepreneurship in family-owned businesses. The Partnership 2020: Leveraging US-India Cooperation in Higher Education to Harness Economic Opportunities and Innovation grant is a subaward from the University of Nebraska at Omaha’s Center for Afghanistan Studies. The grant creates a partnership between…Read More
STATUES HONORING RACIST PAST ARE COMING DOWN FROM THE U.S. TO EUROPE On the occasion of the 60th anniversary of Congo’s independence from Belgium, the Congolese diaspora is looking for the removal of racist statues but not only that. “Many think that our political conscience has just sparked now, but we have been here for decades,” says Mireille-Thseusi Robert, president of the feminist and anti-racism committee, Bamko-Cran.…Read More
ELECTION RERUN IN MALAWI SCORES UPSET VICTORY FOR OPPOSITION In a landmark presidential rerun, Malawi’s sitting President has been ousted from power after a sweeping victory by a popular Pentecostal preacher and former theology lecturer who promised to unite and serve all Malawians. “I want to provide leadership that makes everybody prosper, that deals decisively with corruption and theft of public funds and a…Read More
MASSIVE RED DUST CLOUD FROM THE SAHARA REACHES AMERICA’S SOUTH A brilliant red sky at dusk can be seen in states along the Atlantic but the eye-popping show should be watched with some caveats. Things to consider when it comes to the dust cloud include the size of the particles, the concentration and the composition of the particles. When it comes to size, approximately 30%…Read More
UNEXPECTED RIFT EXPOSED OVER AFRICA SEAT IN U.N. SECURITY COUNCIL The Africa seat at the United Nations Security Council was the subject of a heated duel between two African countries who lobbied fiercely for the powerful prize. On a second round of balloting, the seat went to Kenya which garnered 129 votes against 62 votes for Djibouti. In the first round of voting on Wednesday,…Read More
UGANDANS LAUNCH DRIVE TO ‘DECOLONIZE’ LOCAL AREA STREETS A petition to rename roads honoring British colonial figures has gathered thousands of names. The move comes as similar actions against dubious historical figures are taking place in the U.S. and South Africa. Speke Road, for example, is named after the British explorer John Hanning Speke, the first European to reach Nyanza, one of the…Read More
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JOHN LEWIS MADE AMERICA A MORE PERFECT UNION By The Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law The nation awakes to the overwhelmingly sad news that Congressman John Lewis of Georgia, a champion for democracy and civil rights, has passed. The following is a statement from Kristen Clarke, president and executive director of the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law: “Frommarching…
CFPB GIVES A GREEN LIGHT TO PREDATORY PAYDAY LENDERS: ABILITY-TO-REPAY STRIPPED FROM REGULATION By Charlene Crowell As COVID-19 continues to wreak havoc throughout the country, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) recently took an ill-advised and untimely action. On July 7, the agency gutted its own 2017 payday rule that required lenders to first determine whether a consumer could afford to repay the high-cost loan. This regulatory reversal represents… “PLAN A: DON’T GO IN A CROWD. PLAN B: IF YOU DO, MAKE SURE YOUWEAR A MASK.”
By Marc H. Morial (TriceEdneyWire.com) – “Look at the guidelines. The leaders, the governors, the mayors, the local leaders at the county level – look at the guidelines. Many of the governors and the mayors are doing well, but it’s the people that are out there that are not listening because, as you said, they’re pent… EMMETT TILL, GEORGE FLOYD GENERATIONAL WAKE-UP CALLS By A. Peter Bailey (TriceEdneyWire.com) – For many black teenagers in my generation, the JET magazine photo of 14-year old Emmett Till’s brutalized body after he was lynched by white supremacists was a wake-up call about the true nature of race in the United States. The August 1955 horrific photo gave us a searing memory… DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC, IS PRISON ‘A DEATH SENTENCE’ FOR CORRECTIONAL STAFF AND OUR COMMUNITIES? By Dr. Valda Crowder, M.D., MBA What happens in prison does not stay in prison. The cell blocks and bars give us a false sense of containment. Nothing could be further from the truth. According to the Justice Department, “The average time served by state prisoners released in 2016, from initial admission to initial release,… SUPREME COURT DECISION JEOPARDIZES CFPB’S FUTURE AND ITSINDEPENDENCE
By Charlene Crowell A June 29 U.S. Supreme Court split decision represents a major setback to both the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and the consumers who have come to rely upon the agency. Since 2010, more than 25 million consumers were helped by the agency’s efforts that returned over $11 billion. Although thecase known…
CLICK HERE FOR MORE COMMENTARY OPINIONS & EDITORIALS CALHOUN STATUE A PUMP FAKEJuly 18, 2020
By Barney Blakeney Okay so they took it down, now what? I say THEY took it (the statue of slavery advocate John C. Calhoun) down because they put it up. Removal of the statue wasn’t up to us and perhaps had very little to do with us. But again, now that the statue isgone,…
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PANDEMONIUM AND PANDEMICJuly 15, 2020
By Beverly Gadson-Birch I have been around a few corners or two in my life and listened to many opinions—some I agree with and others I flat out disagree with. I have been writing this column for some forty years. When I decided to write a weekly column, it was intended to inform and not conform to…Read More
MY MOM AND THE IMPORTANCE OF REALIZING THAT BLACK LIVES MATTERJuly 9, 2020
By Hakim Abdul-Ali The recent protests events surrounding the May 25, 2020, killing of a brother of color named George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota, ignited national and worldwide alarming concerns to all morally sane “hue-mans’ ” senses of equal justice everywhere. I, too, felt disdain by this Black man’s horrendous demise but, at myage, I’m…
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WHETHER MARCHING OR VOTING, DO YOUR PARTJuly 7, 2020
By Barney Blakeney Just when I thought the vehement protests about police abuse of authority and use of force had slowed, them dang kids ramped it up again over the removal of the monument to John C. Calhoun that overlooks Marion Square and Calhoun Street in Charleston. They make me so proud! They ain’t letting…Read More
POLICE OFFICERS: GET RID OF ROTTEN APPLESJuly 2, 2020
By Beverly Gadson-Birch Enough is Enough! The week that was! George Floyd was laid to rest last week in Houston. Several days later, Rayshard Brooks, 27-year old husband and father of four, was killed by Atlanta police. According to news reports, police were called to Wendy’s on University Avenue to investigate a man, later identifiedas Brooks,…
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THRU THE LENS OF SOMEONE OTHER THAN YOURSELFJune 30, 2020
By Hakim Abdul-Ali It’s been a tragic but ever-so-revolting last couple of weeks in the USA in so many unfathomable norms of ordinary understandings. And after the horrific killing of George Floyd on May 25, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the world-at-large has voiced its mighty and resounding distaste about this murder in almost unimaginable expressions of…Read More
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2000 ACRES – NO MULE By D.R.E. James Charleston is to chattel slavery what Las Vegas is to legalized gambling. Magnolia Plantation could very well be the Mirage, Boone Hall is Caesar’s Palace and Middleton Place, the MGM Grand. Both industries built their cities immense wealth from the ground up.The only difference is that one hosts world championship boxingmatches…
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FORMER EDUCATOR COMMENDS JON HALE FOR ARTICLE PUBLISHED IN THECHRONICLE
To The Chronicle: I wish to commend Jon Hale on his column published in the Charleston Chronicle. It was well written. I wish I had been so well taught. Unlike Mr. Hale, I was exposed to a travesty of learning. My education focused on the inherent power of white males in Charleston. The mission of…Read More
GULLAH GEECHEE CHAMBER ADDRESSES SECOND SANTEE COOPER EMPLOYEE RACIST POST: WHAT IS GOING ON AT SANTEE COOPER? Statement made by Marilyn Hemingway, founder, and president of the Gullah Geechee Chamber of Commerce: “It is unacceptable that in two weeks, we find ourselves in a continuing loop of a Santee Cooper employee sharing their racism on social media for all the world to see. There is something deeply flawed at Santee…Read More
ARE OUR DEMANDS FOR BLACK LIBERATION INSUFFICIENT? ”99 AND ½WON’T DO”
By Dr. William Small, Jr. The demonstrations for social justice, sparked by the killing of George Floyd on May 25, 2020, has generated a new series of conversations about racial and social justice across America and in many other parts of the world. Having actively supported social justice and Black empowerment causes for over a halfa century,…
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AS COVID-19 CONTINUES TO SPREAD AMID A GROWING NUMBER OF FATALITIES, DR. JAMES HILDRETH SAID IT’S CRITICAL THAT EVERYONE FOLLOWS STAY-AT-HOME ORDERS, SOCIAL DISTANCING GUIDELINES, AND ANYTHING ELSE THAT COULD HELP KEEP AMERICANS SAFE DURING THE PANDEMICFEATURED VIDEO
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POLICE: 3 DEAD, OTHERS HURT IN FLORIDA GRAD PARTY SHOOTINGJune 06, 2021
CLEARED CHICAGO PRIEST HOLDS FIRST MASS SINCE REINSTATEMENTJune 06, 2021
MOTHER OF TEEN IN GIRL'S SLAYING FACES TAMPERING CHARGEJune 06, 2021
POLICE SAY 23 ARRESTED DURING CLASHES OVER NYC PARK CURFEWJune 06, 2021
NO MASS PROTESTS AFTER HONOLULU POLICE SHOOT, KILL BLACK MANJune 06, 2021
GUNSHOTS NEAR CALIFORNIA COLLEGE CAMPUS; SUSPECT IN CUSTODYJune 06, 2021
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