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African American Women In Politics

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A progressive talk radio show, that provides political content that is inclusive of the African American female perspective.

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Thisepisode will explore the African American female perspective concerning business leadership and development, issues with the lack of females in government and business leadership positions, and feminism.

In a major step forward, Mississippi banned slavery this week. This type of definite legislative action is ostensibly the type of thing to be excited about in an era of unprecedented political foot-dragging, so congratulations Mississippi for finally... more

Tthe end result is that we really live in a society where there is no outrage about the systems in place that engender the culture of violence that breeds violence. No one is being moved in any substantive way. We watch the 10 or 11 o'clock... more

The most wanted fugitive in America was formally charged Monday with murdering a Riverside, Calif. cop in a drive-by ambush that could earn him the death penalty. This episode seeks to call out the corruption within the LAPD,... more

SingleBlack mothers of preschoolers who had been welfare recipients, but were employed in low-wage jobs at baseline, this is a model of how maternal education, economic conditions (earnings and financial strain), and the availability of... more

R.T. Rybak's declaration that he isn't a candidate in 2013 already has prompted speculation that the Minneapolis mayor's race could be like none other in the city's history. For one thing, an expected field of candidates that could be both broad... more

Minneapolis, MN – Members of the Welfare Rights Committee and others gathered here, Jan. 6, to make signs and banners for the major Jan. 8 protest that will demand, ?Raise the welfare grants; no more cuts; tax the rich.? The... more

The most frequent targets of this accusation are those receiving government funding or that solicit private charity to work on issues on behalf of various disadvantaged individuals or groups, but who never seem to be able to show... more

The act provides some $660 million in funding over five years for programs ranging from protecting victims of domestic violence and community violence prevention to legal aid for survivors of violence. With the fiscal cliff looming,... more

Fiscal cliff? is the popular shorthand term used to describe the conundrum that the U.S. government will face at the end of 2012, when the terms of the Budget Control Act of 2011 are scheduled to go into effect. Among the laws set to... more

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