Reparations Bill For Tulsa Race Massacre Survivors Introduced In Congress
A Georgia congressman introduced a bill that would make it easier for survivors of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre to seek reparations.
The author of the bill said it would give survivors and descendants of the Race Massacre access to courts that they have been denied over the years.
Georgia Congressman Hank Johnson introduced the Tulsa Greenwood Massacre Claims Accountability Act last week. He said that in the past, survivors and descendants have had their claims rejected because of statute of limiations restrictions. Congressman Johnson s bill seeks to change that.
The bill was introduced during a subcommittee hearing last week in D.C. The hearing included testimony from the only living survivors of the race massacre. It was the second hearing held by the subcommittee.
Clark Atlanta University Receives $3 Million From Tucker, GA Based Business For New Entrepreneurial Center
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ATLANTA, May 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ In addition to Clark Atlanta University graduates receiving their degrees on Saturday, May 15
th, they were also the first to hear the announcement of a $3 million gift to the university to fund entrepreneurial programming. CAU President, Dr. George T. French will announce the donation by Tucker, GA-based manufacturer, House of Cheatham, during Saturday s commencement. House of Cheatham, home to popular multi-cultural hair care brands, including Aunt Jackie s Curls & Coils and Africa s Best, bestows the donation in the name of its late founder, businessman and former Georgia State Senator, Robert H. Bell.
Clark Atlanta University s Executive Leadership Institute Set to Receive $1 Million Gift in Support of Initiative Aimed to Produce and Develop the Next Generation of HBCU Leaders
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ATLANTA, May 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Today, the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative announced its first round of Racial Equity Grants with Clark Atlanta University s Executive Leadership Institute being one of the organizations included in the grant dissemination to receive $1 Million.
The effort supports organizations leading the way to advance racial equity, diversity and inclusion. The grant recipients are led by, or work in support of, communities of color and focus on cultivating leaders, tackling outcome disparities, shaping policies, and advancing institutional change. These grants are part of a five-year,
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ATLANTA, May 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Georgia Sen. Jon Ossoff announced Friday afternoon that Clark Atlanta University will receive approximately $16.4 million in federal funding as part of Pres. Joe Biden s American Rescue Plan. The university joins fellow Atlanta HBCUs Morehouse College and Spelman College as recipients of the federal funds. We are so grateful for the critical work done by Pres. Biden, Sen. Ossoff, Sen. Warnock and Georgia s Congressional Representatives to help lift up HBCUs as we emerge from a once-in-a-lifetime health event, said Clark Atlanta University President Dr. George T. French. These funds will go a long way toward elevating our university s mission of preparing the next generation of future leaders.
From the Right: Democrats attempt the ultimate power grab
Russ Sloan
The Democrats control the presidency, House, Senate, Hollywood, Silicon Valley, social media, CNN, MSNBC, ABC, CBS, NBC, Wall Street, teacher unions, higher education, The New York Times and The Washington Post. But that is not enough.
They want to control the Supreme Court. Their insatiable lust for power means packing the Supreme Court from nine members to 13. This action, if passed, would destroy the three equal branches of government and would simply make the Supreme Court an extension of the Democrat-controlled Congress.
Justice would no longer be blind and the Supreme Court would no longer be respected as our ultimate branch of government that determines the constitutionality of laws in America.