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Thousands march for justice in D.C., Detroit, New Orleans

Thousands march for justice in D.C., Detroit, New Orleans

WASHINGTON (NNPA)—A red, black and green flag flapping in the sweltering Saturday afternoon breeze said it all in the one word embroidered on its front—“Justice.” That one word encompassed the sentiments of the throng of thousands who weaved for miles through the streets of Washington, D.C....

Jordan Miles calls for firing of officers in civil suit

Jordan Miles calls for firing of officers in civil suit

After a flurry of weekend rumors surrounding 18-year-old Jordan Miles, allegedly beaten by three undercover police officers in January, it appears the case is more stagnant than ever. However, in response to the possibility that the Department of Justice will end their investigation into the incid...

Housing Authority awards $10,500 to resident students

Housing Authority awards $10,500 to resident students

When Marian Peters attends Penn State this year, she will be following in her sister’s footsteps. Not only is she attending the same university, but she is also the recipient of a $1,000 Clean Slate Scholarship presented by the Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh. “Yes, it’s really g...

Voting rights... Women continue battle to raise their voices

Voting rights... Women continue battle to raise their voices

Before Aug. 26, 1920, a woman’s inability to vote kept her from weighing in on political issues and attaining positions of power. For African-American women in the South the sense of powerlessness was even more suffocating as they were denied the right to vote because of their race and sex. ...

Wheatley chairs marijuana ­hearings

Wheatley chairs marijuana ­hearings

At a public hearing on the legalization of medical marijuana, the conversation quickly turned to the legalization of all marijuana. Besides extolling the medical virtues of the drug, the speakers explained what sets marijuana apart from other drugs and the negative impact its criminalization is ha...

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Jordan Miles calls for firing of officers in civil suit

Jordan Miles calls for firing of officers in civil suit

After a flurry of weekend rumors surrounding 18-year-old Jordan Miles, allegedly beaten by three undercover police officers in January, it appears the case is more stagnant than ever. However, in response...

Voting rights... Women continue battle to raise their voices

Voting rights... Women continue battle to raise their voices

Before Aug. 26, 1920, a woman’s inability to vote kept her from weighing in on political issues and attaining positions of power. For African-American women in the South the sense of powerlessness...

Wheatley chairs marijuana ­hearings

At a public hearing on the legalization of medical marijuana, the conversation quickly turned to the legalization of all marijuana. Besides extolling the medical virtues of the drug, the speakers explained...

Urban Connect aims to diversify Pittsburgh

A little more than a year ago, Pittsburgh’s Equal Employment Opportunity Officer Tamiko Stanley and Dina Clark, now director of the Center for Race and Equity at the YWCA, were brainstorming about problems...

Speak Out: How important do you think sports are to urban youth?

Recently there was a shooting after a midget football league game in Homewood that ignited controversy over the importance and safety in sports in urban areas. So we asked Pittsburghers their thoughts...

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Roberts makes history with many firsts, may seek another

Francis Street Reunion hit with former residents

SEA gets earful on arena fate

CEA community meeting to end violence

Chief Harper: Enough is enough

Youth football league bonds in show of unity

PAT: Cuts hurt everyone...Black neighborhoods dodge most of the pain

Courier honors three legendary activists

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Thousands march for justice in D.C., Detroit, New Orleans

Thousands march for justice in D.C., Detroit, New Orleans

WASHINGTON (NNPA)—A red, black and green flag flapping in the sweltering Saturday afternoon breeze said it all in the one word embroidered on its front—“Justice.” That one word encompassed the...

Five years after Katrina, a revival not yet complete

Five years after Katrina,  a revival not yet complete

by Cain Burdeau Associated Press Writer NEW ORLEANS (AP)— Gulf Coast residents tried to put Hurricane Katrina behind them on Sunday, marking its fifth anniversary by casting wreaths into the water...

This Week in Black History

For the Week of September 2-8 September 2 1766—Post-Colonial era Black leader James Forten is born on this day in 1766. Little known today but during that period he was one of the most prominent...

Bridging generation gaps to inspire African-American youth health

by Jessica Harper (NNPA)—A 2009 study conducted by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) revealed that Black teens and young adults are more prone to violence than their White counterparts. Despite...

Obama doesn’t travel light—even on vacation

by Glen Johnson VINEYARD HAVEN, Mass. (AP)—President Barack Obama had a simple task for his first morning on vacation: shoot over to a Martha’s Vineyard bookstore to fill out his daughters’ summer...

‘48 Hours’ correspondent Harold Dow dies at 62

Dr. Laura to quit radio after N-word incident

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Philadelphia Housing Authority director facing foreclosure proceedings

National Bar Association to create gulf oil disaster attorney database

White Chicago couple refuses to sell to popular Black radio personality

Obama supports ‘the right’ for Ground Zero mosque

Dr. Laura apologizes for saying N-word on the air

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At Pasadena school, ‘chasers’ dog chronic dropouts

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Chasing Glenn Beck

Chasing Glenn Beck

(NNPA)—I never thought it would have gone this low so fast. On the anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech the major civil rights groups or should we now say “human rights”...

From 1882 to 2010, the same message: Not enough evidence

From 1882 to 2010, the same message: Not enough evidence

If you have been a reader of my column, you may remember I wrote that there would be no prosecution of the three Pittsburgh police officers involved in the Jordan Miles incident. How did I arrive at that...

The 1963 march on Washington got off to rocky start

(NNPA)—The dueling events on the anniversary of the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom have ended, but astoundingly little is known about the behind-the-scenes maneuvering that at several...

Glenn Beck’s Washington rally: Much ado about nonsense

(REAL TIMES MEDIA)—Last year I wrote a piece entitled “Glenn Beck is my kind of revolutionary” which received a lot of attention precisely because I argued against conventional wisdom at the time...

Katrina revealed race and poverty

(NNPA)—Much as the Emmett Till murder did 55 years ago, Hurricane Katrina pulled back the cultural curtains and revealed the intersecting roads of race and poverty in the United States of America....

America still talking about race

For Black farmers: Justice delayed is justice denied

Guest editorial...Does the U.S. have religious freedom?

My daddy, —— ——, was a real man

Open letter to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Goodbye Dr. Laura, we know you too well

Was Speaker Pelosi’s ‘swamp’ a Black thing?

Aug. 28: March for jobs and justice where ever you are

Tolerance and the Ground Zero mosque

The New York mosque controversy

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Baldwin returns home as partner in Fox Rothschild

Baldwin returns home as partner in Fox Rothschild

Fox Rothschild LLP has added Pittsburgh native James A. Baldwin as a partner in its Downtown Pittsburgh office. On the heels of a seven percent gross revenue increase and 15 percent net profit growth...

The dash of life

The dash of life

Reverend Al Sharpton recently gave a conference keynote speech in which he told the story of a man who visited the grave of a friend and commented about the dates on the tombstone. “We are not responsible...

Obama: GOP should let small business bill through

by Julie Pace Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON (AP)—President Barack Obama exhorted Congress on Monday to make passage of a long-languishing small business aid package its first order of business...

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Small business training SEPT. 7—The YWCA Greater Pittsburgh will host an Orientation for its Business Feasibility Fall Classes at 11 a.m. at 305 Wood St., Downtown. This is part of their small business...

Group provides keys to success

For a working person often struggling to get a head, at times the simplest tasks can seem very difficult, like purchasing a vehicle or working toward improving a credit score. Family Services of Western...

Foreclosure crisis defers or denies the American dream

New credit card rules take effect

The deeper meaning of wealth

Insurance is a necessary evil

Jobless rate drops in 18 states, rises in 14

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African-American museum experts assemble in Pittsburgh

Is greed holding you back?

Small, pioneering urban radio owner dies at 72

Laggard or early adopter: Which one are you?

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Meza-Clay, ‘All-Lee’ return to ring in style

Meza-Clay, ‘All-Lee’ return to ring in style

Pittsburgh is rivaling the rest of the country as the hot spot for City of Championship Supremacy. Former world champion Monty Meza-Clay, (29-3), fighting in front of the “City of Champions” crowd,...

Inside Conditions...The Mason-Dixon line

Inside Conditions...The Mason-Dixon line

That was it. Yeah, that’s the ticket. It was the thin air. It was jet lag. We had trouble breathing. There are mountains of excuses that could be used to justify the less than stellar performance of...

Six small running backs who come up huge

by Ralph D. Russo AP College Football Writer (AP)—There’s always been a place in college football for the undersized back, but it seems as if there are more great little guys than ever before. Here...

Curtain falls on Schenley athletics

by Malik Vincent For New Pittsburgh Courier The winner of eight out of 19 varsity boys and girls championships in the City League last year will graduate its 95th and final class next spring. This...

Pirates host annual African American Heritage Weekend

The Pittsburgh Pirates held their annual African American Heritage Weekend with a variety of events on Aug. 20 and Aug.21 as they hosted the New York Mets at PNC Park. The event captures the essence...

Allegheny County Midget Football is back!

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Former Clairton basketball legend Gissendanner gives back with Kam’s Kamp

Hall of Fame to correct ‘Pete’ Hill’s information

Leftwich ineffective but Steelers beat Lions 23-7 behind Dixon

Teenage son of Bengals ex-RB Ickey Woods dies

Inside Conditions...Stormy Monday

Club 4-Life gives new life to 35-year-old Connie Hawkins League

Rice and Smith enter Hall of Fame

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Hosanna House Summer Camp still a place of hope

Hosanna House Summer Camp still a place of hope

by Paige Mitchell For New Pittsburgh Courier A place called hope was the old mission statement Hosanna House used to live by. And a place of hope, encouragement and support it truly was. It all began...

Housing Authority awards $10,500 to resident students

Housing Authority awards $10,500 to resident students

When Marian Peters attends Penn State this year, she will be following in her sister’s footsteps. Not only is she attending the same university, but she is also the recipient of a $1,000 Clean Slate...

Black Male Leadership program completes summer development

The 4th Annual Black Male Leadership Development Institute, sponsored by the Urban League of Greater Pittsburgh and Robert Morris University brought 65 boys in grades nine to 12 to Robert Morris University...

PBMF workshop exposes youth to professional media

by Malik Vincent Students of the Pittsburgh Black Media Federation’s Frank Bolden Urban Journalism Workshop cleared the competitive application process to begin a rigorous, weeklong program that...

Pittsburgh Job Corps Center takes second in culinary competition

Food is more glorious than ever when you make it yourself! Today’s youth are being stereotyped as the microwave kids. But wait, there are some teenagers who like to cook, who feel that their calling...

Decorate your dorm room to express yourself

AFS prepares for arrival of exchange students in Pittsburgh

Brightest teens ‘SHYNE’

Review: New choices enliven back-to-school PCs

Tips to sharpen your child’s reading skills

We’re No. 1! UGA tops party schools ranking

More choices alter college textbook landscape

Gammage scholarships awarded at NAACP luncheon

How to help your kids avoid these common pitfalls

Bettis presents computers to local middle school students

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Rebuilding after Katrina, East New Orleans to get new hospital

(NNPA) -  New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu announced plans to deliver a full-service hospital in New Orleans East. After renegotiating a flawed real-estate deal with Universal Health Services (UHS), Landrieu...

RAND to study Hill grocery health effects

After living 30 years without a neighborhood grocery, might Hill District residents buy more fresh fruits and vegetables once the new Shop ’n Save opens on Centre Avenue next year? Would they eat less...

Bid whist used to TRUMP AIDS

The Black Aids Institute is reaching across America with an innovative way to help African-Americans 40 and up become more aware of the HIV/AIDS pandemic. The campaign, supported by local organizations...

Innovative approaches to HIV/AIDS testing

(Part two of a two-part series.) (NNPA)—“One size does not fit all,” said Phill Wilson, president and chief executive officer of the Black AIDS Institute. While organizations across the country...

AIDS Institute focuses on innovative approaches to HIV testing

(Part one of a two-part series.) (NNPA)—“One size does not fit all,” says Phill Wilson, president and chief executive officer of the Black AIDS Institute. While organizations across the country...

Race conference focuses on quality of minority health service

Racial divide widening in public health care

Youth health fair at Holy Rosary in Homewood

Prescription drug abuse a growing concern

Key to health, longevity closer than you think

Applying for Medicare online is quick, easy

Black men, guard your hearts

DC women lead charge against cervical cancer

Women’s health conference draws national speakers

‘Warrior Quilts’ give hope to Race for the Cure participants

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Former WAMO deejay J-Kruz leaves for Dallas

John Koutsakis, also known as J-Kruz, was the voice of Pittsburgh urban radio at WAMO 106.7FM for several years. After the station was sold Kruz applied to Clear Channel, Radio One and anything he could find. He was sending his resume once and sometimes twice a week to different radio stations across the country and landed a job in Dallas at 97.9 The Beat as a full-time on-air radio personality. He will be starting later this month.

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He is excited about the new opportunity ahead of him. It will be pretty similar to what he was doing here in Pittsburgh at WAMO.

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I left my husband and don’t feel guilty!
(NNPA)—Dear Gwendolyn:

Six months ago I left my husband after 23 years.

Now his friends are calling me reminding me that I took vows for better or for worse. Today I started crying when one of his friends called to check on me. Before the conversation ended, I felt miserable.

Gwendolyn, my marriage was bad from the beginning. I tried year after year to make it work.

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