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Spread the Love – Not the Virus!
Surviving The COVID-19 Health Crisis!
Will We See Humboldt Park Restored in Our Lifetime? Restore Our Community Coalition Gives State Agency Failing Grade on Redesign Presented at Community Meeting Page 3
RACE, REALITY AND NIKOLE HANNAH-JONES
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CRISIS!
Nationwide Black Girls & Women Have Been Left Out of the Gun Violence and Homicide Conversation for Too Long. Buffalo is No Exception. Page 3
EXONERATE GARVEY!
Creator of the “The 1619 Project” to Speak at UB LOCAL
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Vanessa Williams:Superstar’s Annual Christmas Wonderland Garth Fagan Dance S E R V&I Tree N G Lighting B U F F A LEvent O , R O C H E S T E R“Home , N I A for G Athe R A Holidays” F A L L S A N D S U R R OLocal U N DRoots I N G Run A R EDeep AS Page 10 Page 2 Page 11
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VOICES: “The Lawrence” in the Fruit Belt Highlights What’s Wrong With City’s Land Use, Zoning, And Development Processes Page 15
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Beyond COVID-19: Tips for Health & Longevity Page 5
Global Campaign Begins During Black History Month
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Legislator Lightfoot Offers Important Information for Residents Page 2
Rochester Black History Page 2
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The Untold Story of Cuba’s Support for
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THIS WEEK IN OUR HISTORY
March 9, 1913: Harriet Tubman, “engineer” of the Underground Railroad died, (1821-1913)
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The Spirit of Harriet Tubman
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Ujamaa! Business Tour Demonstrates the Power of Cooperative Economics PG. 3
Here! Burchfield Penney Art Exhibit PG. 10 Captures Culture of WNY
Garth Fagan Dance Kicks Off 46th Season! PG. 2
Sharon Holley has been selected as one of this Year’s 2006 recipients of the coveted Governor’s Salute to Harriet Tubman Spirit Award, which pays tribute to individuals whose accomplishments depict the spirit of the African female liberator. Page 3
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Love Jones The Musical:
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Zip Code 14215 and HIV: Is Truvada the Answer to Stemming the AIDS Epidemic?
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Literary Extravaganza Returns to Downtown Buffalo This Summer! Page 2
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Dr. Davina Moss Conducts Study on Recovering Addicts ‘Love Affair’ With Heroine Needles... Page 2 Health
What Healing Color is Your Food?
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UNITY Coalition Gives Away 300 Turkeys! Free Dinners Are Next!
Minorities Warned to Beware of False Gifts and Promises From Monroe County GOP! Page 10
We Still Have Some Voting To Do! Early Voting Ends Sunday November 5. General Election Day is Tuesday November 7. Your Vote Counts!
Africa
Millions Face Hunger, in East and Horn of Africa
ROCHESTER: Lightfoot Announces Run for NYS Assembly
Desperate circumstances are echoed across the Horn of Africa, where 11 million people in Djibouti, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Kenya and Somalia have been affected by the current drought. Page 4
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His Hands Were Up…They Shot Him Anyway… PG. 4
Three 6 Mafia made history at the 78th Academy Awards Sunday night when they received an Oscar for Best Original Song: “It’s Hard out Here for a Pimp.” But Hip Hop historian, journalist and community activist Davey D asks the question: “Why is it that the first time Hip Hop is represented at the Oscars it’s for a song about being a pimp?” Page 9
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A Look At Community Candidates In The Race For The Common Council
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Chaos or Community? United Christian Leadership Ministry Speaks PG. 2
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Erie County Executive Debate:
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Lots of praises went up at Gospelfest last weekend! Hats off to coordinator Bessie Patterson for a great 30th anniversary milestone celebration. Pictured are some of the happy (and beautiful) faces captured by photographer Bertram Smith at Canalside on the second day of Gospelfest. The first day was held at MLK Park and featured an All Youth Explosion. The event was blessed with perfect weather both days!
Countdown To The Pine Grill Jazz Reunion August 7 & 14
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Beyond 400 Years
Plus Other Important Local Historical Presentations on Display at The Buffalo African American Museum’s Black History Exhibit at the Downtown Public Library. Page 3
Placing Significance of the Year 2019 to African Americans in Perspective Page 10
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Community Prepares to Honor A King Page 7
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Images from Kwanzaa Page 16
MALL BRAWLS: Is This What Cynthia Wiggins Died For? Page 11
LEGACY
Eva Doyle Celebrates 40 Years of Keeping Her “Eye on History” Page 10
YOUTH
Can You Hear Me Now? Young Inner City Voices Page 9
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Democratic candidate Byron W. Brown made history on Tuesday after winning the November General election in the race for mayor by a
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Candidates Announce for School Board, Fillmore District Council Seat Page 5
is the first African American in the city’s history to hold that coveted post. Vowing to leave “no one outLOCAL and no one behind,” he said together we will build “a better, stronger, safer Buffalo.” The future begins today,” he said when he launched his campaign in February. “Together we will make Buffalo the great city we need and want!” He is now in position to work toward making that goal a reality. Full election results next week.
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America, Canada and Anti-Muslim Sentiment: A Tale of Two Governments
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Michaela Angela Davis at From FatBurchfield To Fit PG. 3 The 200-Pound Weight Loss Nets Young Buffalo Man a New Life and an Appearance on Oprah
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World News
Paris Burning
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