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New Jersey's oldest Black-owned newspaper circa 1904


Echoed News W/K Britt Chats on: Slain NJ Black Detective Phil Lewis "What I'm Reading" Mortg Company Made To Pay $9.9 Million For Redlining, Black Citizens In Cali Won't Black Down On Reparations...
The tragic shooting death of a Cumberland County Prosecutor's Office
Det. Sgt. Monica Mosley,

Karen Brittingham-Edmond
Oct 18, 20244 min read


Unleashing the Magic: AFRIQUE EN CIRQUE Comes to Kean University Union N.J. Sunday Oct 27th A Must See Event!
A colorful show beyond its scenery, costumes and staging, it makes any theatre vibrate with energy and represents the strength, agility and

Karen Brittingham-Edmond
Oct 18, 20242 min read


THE BLACK AND BROWN VOTE IN 2024: AN EXPERT DISCUSSION & REPORTING EVENT HOSTED BY POLITICAL COLUMNIST JAMES R. SANDERS OF "THE BIG PAY BLACK!"
Brooklyn, NY (October 19, 2024) – As press and campaigns furiously court the black and brown vote - finally viewed as in-play by the mainstr

Karen Brittingham-Edmond
Oct 18, 20242 min read


Contrasting Campaign Strategies: Harris vs. Trump in the 2024 Election
We are 19 days away from the Presidential Election on Tuesday, November 5, 2024. Every county in NJ will offer registered voters early votin

Karen Brittingham-Edmond
Oct 16, 20242 min read


Empowering African American Men: A Potential Triumph for the Democratic Party
The presidential field is littered with Republican mailers targeting young Black male voters. But what makes these young Black voters access

Karen Brittingham-Edmond
Oct 11, 20246 min read


Unfulfilled Promises: The Democratic National Committee's Black Men Problem
Black men, once seen as a bedrock of the Democratic Party’s voter base, are beginning to question their allegiance. Despite casting ballots

Nacovin J. Norman Ed.S
Oct 8, 20245 min read


Autumn's Splendor: A Season of Beauty and Inspirational Thoughts From Our Friend Mr. David Davis
Jesus' words to His disciples come as both a reality check and a heartwarming reassurance. Yes, we will face difficulties; that’s the undeni

Mr. David Davis
Oct 8, 20242 min read


Rethinking Drug Policy: Advancing Equity and Justice for Black Citizens Families and Children
The fields of public health and medicine increasingly recognize that social factors significantly affect health outcomes. The "war on drugs"

Karen Brittingham-Edmond
Oct 7, 20246 min read
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Tea Time with K Britt: Hurricane Helene, Ras Baraka, Dock Workers, $2.4 Million Lottery Ticket & The Recipe For The Perfect Cup Of Tea! Because A Good Cup Of Tea Can Make Any News Bearable. : ]
It's a rare occurrence for inland mountain communities to bear the brunt of tropical storms, as these cyclones typically lose their strength

Karen Brittingham-Edmond
Oct 6, 20243 min read


Unveiling the Power of Political Campaign Branding: A Beginner's Guide
In the realm of politics, branding plays a pivotal role in shaping public opinion, fostering connections with constituents, and propelling a

Karen Brittingham-Edmond
Oct 6, 20243 min read


Embracing Resilience: Celebrating the Lives of Black Community Pillars
It's natural to feel a sense of loss and sadness when classmates from our younger years pass away, even as we get older.

Karen Brittingham-Edmond
Oct 5, 20242 min read


Tennessee State, Alabama A&M Universities Clinch 2024 HBCU National Tennis Championship Titles
Twenty-six student-athletes from eight Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) took six singles and four doubles championships

Black P.R. Wire
Oct 4, 20242 min read
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