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Multimedia•News
Juneteenth picnic in Jersey City
The city’s Mayor Steve Fulop signed an executive order on Wednesday to make Juneteenth an official city holiday.
News
Brazil’s legacy of racism gets the spotlight in wake of George Floyd’s death
The legacy of racism in Brazil has been brutal.
News
Supreme Court saves DACA
President Donald Trump tweeted his disfavor and urged the public to reelect him.
News•Video
What’s next for Seattle’s Autonomous Zone?
Some organizers are worried that the area is turning into a "block party" for curious Seattleites, and losing the momentum of a political movement.
Multimedia•News
Protesters march to defund Los Angeles Police Department
The main message of the demonstration was to destroy systematic racism in the U.S and defund the police.
Business
D.C. black owned business thriving as consumers look to “buy black”
During the month of June there have been more searches for black-owned businesses throughout the country.
Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus
Michigan hair salons are back in business
Stylists are working a staggered schedule and only allow up to 10 people total in the salon at a time to minimize the spread of COVID-19.
Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus
Seafood markets in China lose business over new COVID-19 scare
About 1,200 miles away from Beijing, the reopening in Sichuan was promising. But the salmon cutting board news hits the seafood markets and restaurants hard.
News
Simmering tensions between Africans and African Americans in Staten Island ease
Over the years, music, sports and intermarriages have played a part in improving the relationship between the two communities.
Audio•News
Hong Kong’s national security law imposes the question: to flee or to stay?
A Hong Kong resident speaks on her fears.