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Celebrating 80 Years: Gratitude, Reflection, and the Call to Action, with Retired Veteran, Teacher, & Author Brother James Jerome Hankins!
This article celebrates the author of "What We Blacks Need To Do Part II" Vet, & Retired Teacher Mr. James Jerome Hankins, 80th birthday with gratitude for family and health, while urging readers to learn from history, stand up against injustice, support Civil Rights organizations like the NAACP, and vote for leaders who protect equality and freedom. It calls for unity, vigilance, and action to safeguard the future for the next generation.

James Jerome Hankin
Oct 212 min read
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Discriminatory Layoffs at DOGE: Black Federal Workers Demand Accountability
The mass layoffs conducted by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), overseen by Elon Musk during the Trump administration, have sparked widespread concern over their discriminatory impact on Black federal workers and women of color, as well as the lack of transparency and fairness in the process. Legal and ethical questions have been raised regarding the rushed procedures, reduced severance pay, and the broader consequences for marginalized communities, prompting ca

Karen Brittingham-Edmond
Aug 155 min read
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Celebrating Legacy and Progress: Empowering Black Americans on the 60th Anniversary of the Voting Rights Act
The United States marks the 60th Anniversary of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, celebrating progress against discriminatory voting barriers for African Americans while honoring advocates like Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Patricia Roberts Harris, Vivian Malone, and Zephyr Wright, and acknowledging the ongoing fight for justice and equity led by Black women.

Karen Brittingham-Edmond
Aug 63 min read
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Echo News TV, LLC, Expresses Outrage Over Obstruction of Congressman Justin Jones
Echo News TV, LLC condemns the exclusion of Congressman Justin Jones from a public hearing, highlighting the racial bias and discrimination that undermines democracy. The commentary calls for accountability against corporate interests that prioritize profit over the needs of Tennessee communities and emphasizes the need for equitable treatment for all citizens.

Karen Brittingham-Edmond
Aug 12 min read
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Reviving Chains: How Modern Policies Mirror Slavery and Demand Action (Must Read)
Today's Echo News T.V. LLC article taps into the Lurie Daniels Favor Youtube Episode titled "Slave Patrols Apps Are Out," which critiques the intersection of technology, systemic racism, and immigration enforcement, drawing historical parallels to slavery and the Dred Scott decision. Favors calls for awareness, community action, and resistance against policies that undermine human rights and due process.

Karen Brittingham-Edmond
Jun 242 min read
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Exploring Political Actions and Historical Context in Modern Society With The Relaunched Echo's Featured Columnist, Author James Jerome Hankins
Mr. James Jerome Hankins discusses the significance of Senator Cory Booker's recent 25-hour speech against corporate punitive measures, assigning him an A+ for his commitment to civil rights, while criticizing Donald Trump and Elon Musk for their regressive policies and detachment from crucial dialogues, respectively. He emphasizes the importance of understanding historical contexts, especially regarding the Central Park Five case and the impact of policies like Project 2025

James Jerome Hankin
Apr 183 min read
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Reflecting on the Impact: President Jimmy Carter's State Funeral and Legacy
President Jimmy Carter: He's No Evil Evangelical. He's Just the Real Thing! Christian Values in the White House & President Jimmy Carter

Karen Brittingham-Edmond
Jan 115 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
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Afternoon Tea With K. Britt Topic Chats On Red Bank Police Arrest - Rutgers Rites of Passage 2024 - Senior Citizen Eviction Crisis & About B.O.S. (Rutgers Black Organization of Students) And More!
Illegal & unvetted immigrants, are allowed to bring & have guns even when the gun is stolen property. How does that make you feel?

Karen Brittingham-Edmond
May 8, 20246 min read
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Show Me Justice: A New Autobiography of Civil Rights Advocate and Pioneer Alvin Lee Sykes.
April 3, 2024 BlackPRWire Press Release - BlackPRWire Press Release - BlackPRWire Press Release (Black PR Wire) “Alvin Sykes is a...

Newsroom@BlackPRWire.com
Apr 3, 20242 min read
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