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Monthly Archives: March, 2021

Bill Would Make General Assembly Conservators of the Peace; Grant Arrest Powers –

Bill Would Make General Assembly Conservators of the Peace; Grant Arrest Powers (Illinois) - A Bill introduced by Illinois State Representative Curtis J. Tarver, II, would make all State Representatives and State Senators Conservators of the Peace:

Official Information About COVID-19 Is Reaching Fewer Black People on Facebook

According to data from The Markup’s Citizen Browser project, there are major disparities in who is shown public health information about the pandemic

“We want to work!” Press Conference Scheduled in Chicago

“I am absolutely, firmly and totally committed to this NorthPoint job creation opportunity. There is no way under Heaven’s earth that I will passively sit by and watch 10,000 sorely needed jobs in my district evaporate into thin air. We will fight until the finish about this!”-US Congressman Rush

The Southland Journal Sues the Village of Robbins for FOIA Violations

The Southland Journal Sues the Village of Robbins for FOIA Violations (Cook County, IL) - The Southland Journal filed a lawsuit against the Village of Robbins in Cook County Circuit Court on February 26, 2021. The lawsuit states that the Village of Robbins willfully failed to provide the requested records from the November 25, 2020 FOIA Request. A copy of the complaint can be read by clicking the download link below:

Guest: Trustee Desiree Watkins

Trustee Desiree Watkins is running for Village President in Olympia Fields, Illinois in the April 2021 municipal election

Ruling on Murder Case by Judge Suffering From Dementia Will Stand, Court Says

Nelson Cruz, who has maintained his innocence for two decades, wanted a hearing to determine if the judge handling his case had been impaired. His request was rejected.

Homewood Planning and Zoning Commission Finds Black Issues “Irrelevant”

At yesterday's Zoning and Planning Commission Public Hearing, city officials and employees apparently found Black issues to be "irrelevant" to the topic of rezoning the Calumet Country Club. The zoning of the country club has been the topic of discussion at many hours of Zoning and Planning Commission meetings over the past several days. Diversified Partners, a real estate development company based in Arizona, plans on utilizing the site for a warehouse development project.

Black McDonald’s Franchisees Launch Memphis Clergy Awareness Campaign

Today is the 9th day of the “DON’T BE McFOOLED" Peaceful Educational 90 Day PROTEST against McDONALD’S CORPORATE SYSTEMIC RACISM against AFRICAN-AMERICANS

The Pandemic’s Existential Threat to Black-Owned Businesses

Danette Wilder spent years building up her company. Now it has to survive a recession that could put a generation of Black entrepreneurs out of business.

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