
Establishing a transitional executive through consensual and peaceful means: The formation of a government of national unity/rescue. Proposal from the Montana Agreement, October 10, 2023
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Establishing a transitional executive through consensual and peaceful means: The formation of a government of national unity/rescue. Proposal from the Montana Agreement, October 10, 2023
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By Hazel Trice Edney — Thousands of Black people had protested and many had died at the hands of police, White supremacists and racists as they engaged in non-violent campaigns…
Documents found by a British researcher and republished by The Washington Post show evidence of the monarchy’s intimate role in the transatlantic slave trade. By Karla Adam, The Washington Post…
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Women make up 51% of the population, and Afro-Brazilians 56%, but no Black woman has ever sat on the highest court. By Constance Malleret, The Guardian — A young Black…
By Herb Boyd and Cinque Brath — Traveling from Harlem to the Bronx and then to Brooklyn, even under the best of circumstances, can be challenging, particularly by train in…
By Rafael Bernal, The Hill — A group of Haitian-American elected officials is calling on President Biden to withdraw support for a Kenya-led peacekeeping mission in Haiti, which they say will bolster…
President Ali’s appearance is the most recent chapter in the storied Howard-Guyana relationship. By Amber D. Dodd, The Dig at Howard University — On Thursday, September 14, nearly 70 members…