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Singer Bobby Brown and His Wife Receive Honorary Doctorate Degrees

Singer Bobby Brown and His Wife Receive Honorary Doctorate Degrees

Bobby Brown and His Wife Alicia

Nationwide — R&B icon Bobby Brown and his wife, Alicia, recently received honorary doctorates in humanity from Leaders Esteem Christian Bible University. The honor recognizes their impactful charity work, especially through the Bobbi Kristina Serenity House.

The ceremony happened on Bobbi Kristina’s birthday at the Taglyan Complex during the 4th Annual Gala of the Bobbi Kristina Serenity House, according to Because of Them We Can. The event celebrated the organization’s expansion to Los Angeles, alongside its presence in Boston and Atlanta.

The event was a star-studded affair, with guests donning purple and elegant masks to support the fight against domestic violence. The city of Houston also honored Brown by declaring September 23rd as “Bobby Brown Day.”

Despite the tragic loss of Bobbi Kristina, her legacy thrives through the organization. It offers safe havens, promotes mental health awareness, and provides resources for domestic abuse survivors.

In a heartfelt letter on the organization’s website, Bobby Brown reaffirmed his commitment to ending domestic violence. He emphasized giving a voice to the voiceless and building a world free from such violence.

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Trump Supporters Target Black Voters With Faked AI Images

Trump Supporters Target Black Voters With Faked AI Images

Trump With Faked AI Images

Donald Trump supporters have been creating and sharing AI-generated fake images of black voters to encourage African Americans to vote Republican.

BBC Panorama discovered dozens of deepfakes portraying black people as supporting the former president.

Mr Trump has openly courted black voters, who were key to Joe Biden’s election win in 2020.

But there’s no evidence directly linking these images to Mr Trump’s campaign.

The co-founder of Black Voters Matter, a group which encourages black people to vote, said the manipulated images were pushing a “strategic narrative” designed to show Mr Trump as popular in the black community.

A creator of one of the images told the BBC: “I’m not claiming it’s accurate.”

The fake images of black Trump supporters, generated by artificial intelligence (AI), are one of the emerging disinformation trends ahead of the US presidential election in November.

Unlike in 2016, when there was evidence of foreign influence campaigns, the AI-generated images found by the BBC appear to have been made and shared by US voters themselves.

One of them was Mark Kaye and his team at a conservative radio show in Florida.

They created an image of Mr Trump smiling with his arms around a group of black women at a party and shared it on Facebook, where Mr Kaye has more than one million followers.

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Paramedic Sentenced To Five Years In Prison For Death Of Elijah Mcclain

Paramedic Sentenced To Five Years In Prison For Death Of Elijah Mcclain

Peter Cichuniec and Elijah McClain

A paramedic convicted of fatally dosing Elijah McClain with the controlled sedative ketamine will spend five years in prison, according to a sentence doled out in court on Friday (March 1). Peter Cichuniec was found guilty of criminally negligent homicide and second degree assault during his trial in December.

The young Elijah was walking home with a plastic bag and iced tea when he was approached by police responding to reports of a suspicious person wearing a ski mask. The harrowing interactions, which were captured by the officers’ body cameras, showed that the Black man was wrestled and placed in a chokehold, causing him to lose consciousness.

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Peter Cichuniec and Elijah McClain

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Ohio University Pauses Race-Based Scholarships Following The Supreme Court's Affirmative Action Decision

Ohio University Pauses Race-Based Scholarships Following The Supreme Court’s Affirmative Action Decision

Ohio University

Last Thursday (Feb. 29), NBC News reported that Ohio University put a hold on race-based scholarships. In a statement shared by the institution, the reason pointed to the Supreme Court’s 2023 decision to strike down affirmative action.

“As a public institution, we must abide by state and federal laws. Within that context, following the June Supreme Court decision in the Harvard case, we began a process to review selection criteria for admissions and scholarships as well as language in our gift agreements,” it read. “We are temporarily pausing the awarding of impacted scholarships, which represent a small but important subset of our annual awards, as we contemplate any necessary revisions. Scholarships already awarded to current students are not impacted by this review.”

The statement continued, “This necessary work in no way changes our values as an institution, which include a commitment to fostering an inclusive University community where all students — regardless of race, background, gender, religion, or disability — are welcome and feel a sense of belonging.”

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NFL Great Emmitt Smith Blasts University Of Florida For Campus wide DEI Elimination

NFL Great Emmitt Smith Blasts University Of Florida For Campus wide DEI Elimination

Emmitt Smith 

Last  Friday (March 1) the University of Florida announced in a memo that its diversity, equity and inclusion office was shuttered and contracts pertaining to the initiative were severed.

NFL legend Emmitt Smith is warning college athletes at his alma mater, the University of Florida, to use their voices to speak out against the school’s decision to shut down its diversity, equity and inclusion office and sever contracts promoting inclusivity with outside vendors.

Smith is a distinguished alumnus of the university and has remained an invested member of the Gator Nation. However, the school’s March 1 pivot to do away with DEI initiatives is a step in the wrong direction, according to Smith, who, like others, condemned the politically motivated choice.

“I’m utterly disgusted by UF’s decision and the precedent that it sets. Without the DEI department, the job falls to the Office of the Provost, who already has their hands full to raise money for the university and continue to advance the academic studies and athletic programs,” he said in a statement shared on Twitter on Sunday (March 3).

The Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee further noted, “We cannot continue to believe and trust that a team of leaders made up of the same background will make the right decision when it comes to equality and diversity. History has already proven that is not the case. We need diverse thinking and backgrounds to enhance our university, and the DEI department is necessary to accomplish those goals.”

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Justice Clarence Thomas Hires Clerk Accused Of Sending Racist Texts

Justice Clarence Thomas Hires Clerk Accused Of Sending Racist Texts

Justice Clarence Thomas 

S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has hired a law clerk who faced controversy in 2017 for allegedly sending racist text messages.

     Thomas, one of two current Black Supreme Court justices, has named Crystal Clanton as a judicial clerk for the 2024-25 term, George Mason’s Antonin Scalia Law School — Clanton’s alma mater — wrote in a statement.

      Her hiring comes more than five years after The New Yorker in 2017 obtained and published screenshots of text messages allegedly sent by Clanton, a former Turning Point USA staffer, to another staffer.

     “I HATE BLACK PEOPLE. Like f??? them all … I hate blacks. End of story,” Clanton wrote, according to The New Yorker.

     Clanton, at the time the messages resurfaced, told The New Yorker she had “no recollection,” of the texts. She stepped down from her position at Turning Point USA in the wake of scrutiny over the text messages.

Months later in 2018, Clanton was hired by Thomas’s wife, Virginia Thomasto assist her with right-wing media projects.

     Clanton eventually went on to law school and clerked for Judge Corey Maze with the U. S. District Court for the Northern District of Alabama before being hired upon her graduation to clerk for Judge William H. Pryor, Jr., a federal appeals court judge for the 11th Circuit.

      Her position with Pryor brought the controversy back to the surface, prompting a group of seven lawmakers to voice concerns to Chief Justice John Roberts in a letter in November 2021.

     “Placing an individual with this history in such close proximity to judicial decision-making threatens to seriously undermine the public’s faith in the federal judiciary,” the lawmakers wrote at the time.

     A federal appeals panel later cleared Maze and Pryor of any wrongdoing in their hiring of Clanton when they upheld the dismissal of a misconduct complaint filed against the two Republican judicial appointees, Reuters reported.

     Pryor, in the Antonin Scalia Law School’s announcement of Thomas’s hiring of Clanton, said she “exceeded” his “high expectations” and called her an “outstanding clerk.”

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MEDICAL SCHOOL’S FIRST BLACK GRADUATE MAKES HISTORY AGAIN AS FIRST BLACK MEDICAL STAFF PRESIDENT

MEDICAL SCHOOL’S FIRST BLACK GRADUATE MAKES HISTORY AGAIN AS FIRST BLACK MEDICAL STAFF PRESIDENT

Dr. James D. Griffin

Dr. James D. Griffin is the first Black graduate of the University of Texas Southwestern’s medical school to join the school’s faculty, as well as the chief of Anesthesiology at Parkland Health, a hospital located in Dallas, Texas. Griffin made even more history, recently he was elected as the first Black president of the medical staff at Parkland Health.

Griffin, as NBC DFW reported, shares a special connection with Parkland; he was born in the hospital’s segregated wing in 1958. In an interview with the outlet, Griffin reflected on that history and his parents, who he says pushed him to believe in himself, beyond the limits that society placed on Black people in the Jim Crow South. “To be born at Parkland in a time when my mother could not receive health care in any other hospital was important. At that time, Parkland’s maternity ward was segregated so the African American babies were born in one part of the hospital and everyone else was born somewhere else,” Griffin said.

Griffin continued, praising the values his parents instilled in him, “We never talked about what we couldn’t do. It was always based in faith on what was possible if we put our minds to it.” By Daniel Johnson

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U.S. Army Restores Honor To Black Soldiers Hanged In Jim Crow-Era South

U.S. Army Restores Honor To Black Soldiers Hanged In Jim Crow-Era South

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In the first of three courts-martial, 63 Black soldiers were charged with mutiny and murder. They shared one defense counsel, who wasn’t even an attorney. 

The Veterans Cemetery at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio, Texas, looks like many others – headstones with name, rank, dates of birth and death, and wars fought. Headstones that each tell a story. Until you reach the row in which headstones, including one for Angela Holder’s great-uncle, Cpl. Jesse Moore, are memorialized only by a date: December 11, 1917.

“Ours don’t have a story; they just have name and date of death,” said Holder. “The first time I came here I touched the headstone and I said, ‘Oh, man, this should not have happened to you, but I’m going to do something about that.'”

She first heard what happened to Jesse Moore from her Great-Aunt Lovie: “She had a photograph of him in her home. And I was a six-year-old kid running through the house, and on this particular day it caught my attention and I asked my aunt, ‘Who is that? Why do you have his picture?’ and all. I was told that that was her brother who had been killed by the Army.”

Killed in the largest mass execution in the history of the Army – 13 Black soldiers convicted of mutiny and murder, and hanged with no chance of appeal. Six more hangings would follow.

“My great-uncle, to think that he was standing on a trap door that was going to fall out from under him and his body weight snaps his neck? That really gets to me,” Holder said.

John Haymond, a former soldier-turned-historian, said, “The post engineers had worked all night erecting a scaffold with a fairly unique design because it was a one large, single trap door for a simultaneous hanging. Just before sunrise they were hanged. Once the execution was over, their bodies were each placed in plain pine coffins.”

The gallows were erected on what is today the Fort Sam Houston golf course. The bodies were buried a short distance away, for 20 years their graves marked only by a number.

Haymond said, “While they were being buried, the engineers began dismantling the scaffold, and by noon there was no sign that there had been anything that happened.”

They were members of the all-Black 24th Infantry Regiment, which had served in Mexico and the Philippines.

The first and largest of three courts-martial was held – 63 soldiers charged with mutiny and murder. According to Haymond, “Sixty-three men is the largest murder trial not only in the U.S. Army’s history, it’s the largest murder trial in American history.”

THOSE WHO WOULD DECIDE THE CASE WERE ALL WHITE. THE LONE DEFENSE COUNSEL, MAJOR HARRY GRIER, WAS NOT EVEN AN ATTORNEY. HE WAS ALLOWED ONLY TEN DAYS TO PREPARE HIS CASE FOR THE DEFENSE. “IF YOU SAY THAT ONE PERSON WHO’S NOT EVEN A LAWYER DEFENDED 63 PEOPLE AT ONE TIME, ON ITS FACE IT’S A MISCARRIAGE OF JUSTICE,” SAID HOLT.

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‘Highway to horror’: 14 wrecked slavers’ ships are identified in Bahamas

‘Highway to horror’: 14 wrecked slavers’ ships are identified in Bahamas

Conditions on a slave ship, as imagined by Johann Moritz Rugendas in 1830. Photograph: Museo Itaú Cultural.

They were the ships that carried enslaved Africans on hellish transatlantic voyages through the 18th and 19th centuries, with up to 400 in a single vessel. Now the wrecks of 14 ships have been identified in the northern Bahamas, marking what has been described by a British marine archaeologist as a previously unknown “highway to horror”.

The fate of the African men, women and children trafficked in their holds is unknown, but if a vessel was sinking, they were often bolted below deck to allow the crew to escape.

Sean Kingsley told the Observer that this extraordinary cluster of wrecks reveals that enslavers had used the Providence Channel heading south to New Providence, Cuba and around to New Orleans in the Gulf of Mexico.

These ships, which date from between 1704 and 1887, were mostly American-flagged, and profited from Cuba’s sugar and coffee plantations, where enslaved Africans faced a life of cruelty.

Kingsley said: “Cuba pretended to accept rules to end the slave trade, but pursued the largest trafficking [of enslaved people] in the world, making massive profits in sugar cultivation.”

The wrecks have been identified during research by the Bahamas Lost Ships Project, managed by Allen Exploration, founded by Carl Allen, a philanthropist and explorer with two passions – the Bahamas and its sunken past.

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