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The Breakout Star Of ‘Sinners’ Started His Journey With A Blues Playlist From Ryan Coogler

In preparation for his role in the Oscar-nominated film "Sinners," 21-year-old actor Miles Caton immersed himself in the world of blues music, guided by director Ryan Coogler and composer Ludwig Göransson. Caton's dedication included studying essential blues tracks and mastering the resonator guitar, integral to his portrayal in the film.
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Ferguson Signs Bill Blocking Restrictions On New Grocery Stores And Pharmacies

Gov. Bob Ferguson has enacted House Bill 2294, a legislative measure designed to safeguard access to essential services by prohibiting property restrictions that hinder the establishment of new grocery stores or pharmacies in neighborhoods following a closure. This law aims to ensure communities maintain access to food and medicine, addressing the challenges posed by store closures.

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TSA Workers Grapple With Loss Of First Paycheck: ‘I Don’t Want To Depend On Anybody Else’

The ongoing government shutdown has left TSA employees grappling with financial hardship, forcing many to borrow funds for essential needs and even withdraw from retirement savings. Concurrently, the agency is experiencing a rise in unscheduled absences and extended wait times at security checkpoints.

Keep Hope Alive: Jesse Jackson Wrote The Blueprint For Civil Rights Advocacy And Political Empowerment

Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr. devoted his life to advancing civil rights and political empowerment, founding key organizations like Operation Breadbasket, Operation PUSH, and the National Rainbow Coalition. He also made historic bids for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1984 and 1988, reshaping the political landscape.

At Howard, Protest Is Tradition. So Why Ban Kneeling?

Howard University students and alumni have voiced strong opposition to the institution's recent policy prohibiting kneeling during the national anthem. The policy is perceived as an attempt to silence Black women's voices, contradicting Howard's longstanding tradition of activism and protest.

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Podcast: Bessie Coleman’s Story Takes Flight In Seattle With ‘Aviatrix’ Musical

Seattle audiences are set to witness the remarkable journey of Bessie Coleman, the pioneering aviator who broke racial and gender barriers as the first Black and Native American woman to earn a pilot's license. This inspiring narrative will be brought to life in the new musical Aviatrix, crafted by esteemed journalist Angela Poe Russell. The production will offer a special preview at the Seattle Association of Black Journalists' Black Voices Matter event on March 14th, ahead of its full debut at the Seattle Public Theatre this spring.

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