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HomeJournalism by: Melanie Eversley

BNV journalism by Melanie Eversley

Then-Vice President Joe Biden and late U.S. Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga., lead a group across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama, March 3, 2013. Photo credit: Dave Martin, The Associated Press
Politics

PERSPECTIVE: On anniversary of ‘Bloody Sunday,’ those continuing John Lewis’ legacy ask Biden to keep faith in ‘State of the Union’

  • March 7, 2024
  • By Melanie Eversley
  • NABJ Black News & Views
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Two girls look out the window of a Freedom School. Photo credit: Ken Thompson, United Methodist Board of Global Ministries
National

As Florida blocks Black history education, parents, allies turn to Black churches, resurrection of Freedom Schools

  • February 29, 2024
  • By Fern Gillespie
  • Our Time Media
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Khaleel Sultarn Sayyed, center, a member of Malcolm X's security detail, Malcolm X's daughter Ilyasah Shabazz, left, civil rights attorney Ben Crump, right, and others stand in the Audubon Ballroom, now part of The Malcolm X & Dr. Betty Shabazz Memorial and Educational Center, where the civil rights leader was shot to death 59 years ago, in New York, on Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2024. Photo credit: Ted Shaffrey, The Associated Press
National

Two allege authorities arrested them to stop them from protecting Malcolm X

  • February 23, 2024
  • By Melanie Eversley
  • NABJ Black News & Views
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South African Foreign Minister Naledi Pandor, center, leaves the International Court of Justice at The Hague, Netherlands, Friday, Jan. 26, 2024. The United Nations' top court has stopped short of ordering a cease-fire in Gaza has demanded that Israel try to contain death and damage in its military offensive in the tiny coastal enclave. South Africa brought the case and asked the court to order Israel to halt its operation. Photo credit: Patrick Post, The Associated Press
Global

UN court keeps South Africa’s genocide case against Israel alive as Gaza death toll surpasses 26,000

  • January 26, 2024
  • By Melanie Eversley
  • NABJ Black News & Views
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Dexter King, son of the the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., speaks at a news conference in Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 28, 1994. The King Center in Atlanta said the 62-year-old son of the civil rights leader died Monday, Jan. 22, 2024, at his California home after battling prostate cancer. Photo credit: Leita Cowart, The Associated Press
National

Dexter Scott King, son of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., dies of prostate cancer at age 62

  • January 22, 2024
  • By Melanie Eversley
  • NABJ Black News & Views
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National

Kevin Merida stepping down as Los Angeles Times editor

  • January 9, 2024
  • By Richard Prince
  • Journal-isms
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  • Black gun owners charged with felonies despite valid documentation
  • SPORTS HISTORY IN BLACK: Vince Carter logs a professional basketball record
  • WATCH: Jane Tillman Irving on Misty Copeland’s star-studded exit from professional ballet
  • SPORTS HISTORY IN BLACK: Kyrie Irving sets record with Brooklyn Nets debut
  • Unemployed Black women get a boost from energetic advocate

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