“Making America Great Again,” was never about equalizing educational opportunity, stabilizing our economy, or the rebuilding of our middle class; rather, it was a yearning for the “good ol’ days” in which Muslims, Mexicans, immigrants and, liberals, in general, were no longer a threat to societal dominance and personal privilege.
January 2019
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February First Friday Features Christina Henley and Western Doughty At Black Wall Street Gallery
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Empire star Jussie Smollett was brutally attacked while he walked through Chicago early Tuesday morning in what police are investigating as a potential hate crime.
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While some presidents who will go unnamed here have decided to take this opportunity to try and assert that global warming isn’t real, it’s too dangerously cold to even pretend to have time for their nonsense.
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“Wakanda forever!” Black Panther is back in theaters this week to honor Black History Month… and tickets are FREE
The Kings and Queens of Wakanda were coming back to the big screen in honor of the first week of Black History Month, and all tickets are free.
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$1 million grant opens new opportunity as commission seeks project manager to oversee The Greenwood Art Project
Applications for a role to manage a $1 million art project telling the story of the historic Greenwood district are open through Monday, February 4th.
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The history of the black cowboy is particularly relevant in Oklahoma, once known as Indian Territory, that was between the cattle ranches in Texas and the trail heads that met with railroads in Kansas and Missouri.