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    WKAR debuts 'Music for Social Justice' television series
    The Chronicle News
    • May 8
    • 4 min

    WKAR debuts 'Music for Social Justice' television series

    WKAR Public Media and the College of Music at Michigan State University announce today the upcoming broadcast premiere
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    “Independent Women” Brings Attention to Women & Women of Color in Art
    The Chronicle News
    • Mar 21
    • 2 min

    “Independent Women” Brings Attention to Women & Women of Color in Art

    The event was created because Melina, Christina, Patty, & Aminah wanted to give a voice to the barriers they continue to face, but also show
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    Chronicle News Legacy-Celebrating the Life of Larry Carter (Jay Price)
    Yanice Y. Jackson
    • Mar 2
    • 4 min

    Chronicle News Legacy-Celebrating the Life of Larry Carter (Jay Price)

    What does Legacy mean to you? For Larry Carter (Jay Price) his legacy to his family was one the driving forces throughout his life.
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    Remembering Carloyn Carter-The Chronicle's Legacy of Love
    Yanice Y. Jackson
    • Mar 1
    • 2 min

    Remembering Carloyn Carter-The Chronicle's Legacy of Love

    Carolyn's faith was her badge of honor and she used it to guide her actions and decisions throughout her lifetime.
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    The Chronicle News
    • Mar 1
    • 5 min

    The History of Riddle Elementary School

    A key factor that gave rise to the construction of Riddle Elementary School was the poor and nearly dilapidated quality of the Logan and Mic
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    MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.
    The Chronicle News
    • Jan 17
    • 1 min

    MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.

    A Poem By M, Judith Riggins in honor of Martin Luther King Jr Day
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    The Night Democracy Died-Derrick Knox Jr. and the Poor People's Campaign
    J. Isaac Noel Benjamin, II
    • Mar 21, 2021
    • 5 min

    The Night Democracy Died-Derrick Knox Jr. and the Poor People's Campaign

    While the Poor People's Campaign advocates primarily for poor people and marginalized demographics, some issues go beyond black and white.
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    REPAIR OUR NATION aka REPARATIONS
    Tyrone Davis
    • Mar 4, 2021
    • 5 min

    REPAIR OUR NATION aka REPARATIONS

    Slaves, immigrants, translators, Slave Owners, and business partners. There is this simplistically insane mythology that suggests for reason
    24 views0 comments
    Enough is Enough-James Henson "The Young Black Panther Party"
    J. Isaac Noel Benjamin, II
    • Mar 4, 2021
    • 3 min

    Enough is Enough-James Henson "The Young Black Panther Party"

    Survival is a basic instinct. The dictionary describes self-preservation as behavior or a set of actions that ensure the survival of an orga
    333 views0 comments
    The Life and Legacy of Bishop Alfred Singleton
    The Chronicle News
    • Feb 27, 2021
    • 5 min

    The Life and Legacy of Bishop Alfred Singleton

    “It matters not what happens to me, but what happens to those of you who believe in me.” A saying that the late, great Bishop Alfred Singlet
    458 views0 comments
    Does "And Justice for All" Represent Everyone?
    J. Isaac Noel Benjamin, II
    • Feb 27, 2021
    • 4 min

    Does "And Justice for All" Represent Everyone?

    Asking to be recognized as a member of the human race is unfathomable. Yet, that is the reality for millions of Americans.
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    Black History and the Black Woman
    Tyrone Davis
    • Feb 26, 2021
    • 4 min

    Black History and the Black Woman

    The most confusing thing about today's black community outside of the fact that it is imploded due to a false narrative of female
    59 views0 comments
    Black History-Our History
    Virg Bernero
    • Feb 24, 2021
    • 2 min

    Black History-Our History

    A proud Italian American who grew up in a tight-knit, immigrant family that knew little of diversity and nothing of black history. I learned
    67 views0 comments
    A Chat with History-The Life of Civil Rights Activist Fred L. Shuttleworth
    J. Isaac Noel Benjamin, II
    • Feb 18, 2021
    • 7 min

    A Chat with History-The Life of Civil Rights Activist Fred L. Shuttleworth

    I Can't imagine what it would be like to wake up one day and realize you are the wife of Mosses. Such was the realization of Dr. Sephira Bai
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    Stand Up and Be Counted
    J. Isaac Noel Benjamin, II
    • Feb 14, 2021
    • 5 min

    Stand Up and Be Counted

    History, not exclusively American history, is infamous for not recording the whole truth. Or, better yet, selective, and opinionated truths.
    60 views0 comments
    Battle Creek’s Proverbial “Little Drummer Boy” --- Bruce Richardson
    The Chronicle News
    • Apr 9, 2018
    • 7 min

    Battle Creek’s Proverbial “Little Drummer Boy” --- Bruce Richardson

    Bruce Richardson began playing the drums more than sixty years ago. He was nine years old when he began drumming. Initially he tried...
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    Georgia Gilmore Kept the Montgomery Bus Boycotters Fed!
    The Chronicle News
    • Mar 12, 2018
    • 3 min

    Georgia Gilmore Kept the Montgomery Bus Boycotters Fed!

    Georgia Gilmore Kept the Montgomery Bus Fed According to Maria Godoy a National Public Radio correspondent, in December 1955, while Rosa...
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    The Chronicle News HBCU Spotlight-Ward "Skillz" Beard Attended Alabama A&M
    The Chronicle News
    • Feb 19, 2018
    • 4 min

    The Chronicle News HBCU Spotlight-Ward "Skillz" Beard Attended Alabama A&M

    By Bettye Thomas-Gilkey Courtesy Photo-Ward Beard Ward “Skillz” Beard is a graduate of the Historically Black College, Alabama A & M...
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    BLACK HISTORY-JANEECE FREEMAN
    Dianne Hicks-Flourry
    • Feb 19, 2018
    • 3 min

    BLACK HISTORY-JANEECE FREEMAN

    JANEECE FREEMAN, a young lady who was able to follow her dream, became an actor, educator, mentor, and director who grew up in Lansing,...
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    HBCU FEATURE-YANICE (CARTER) JACKSON-LONG ATTENDED CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY
    The Chronicle News
    • Feb 14, 2018
    • 3 min

    HBCU FEATURE-YANICE (CARTER) JACKSON-LONG ATTENDED CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY

    Courtesy Photo-Yanice Jackson-Long Yanice always had a desire to attend an HBCU even as an undergraduate student at Eastern Michigan...
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