Juneteenth: A Celebration of Black Liberation & Day to Remember "Horrific System That Was Slavery" & 99 Years Later, Wounds of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre Have "Never Been Remedied"
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Friday, June 19, 2020

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In a 5-4 decision led by Chief Justice John Roberts, the Supreme Court on Thursday blocked President Trump's attempt to end Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or ... Read More →
June 19 is Juneteenth, celebrating the day in 1865 when the last enslaved Black people in the United States learned they had been freed from bondage. As ... Read More →
President Trump's first campaign rally since the start of the pandemic takes place Saturday in Tulsa, Oklahoma, despite a spike of COVID-19 cases there. Trump ... Read More →
Amid a worldwide uprising against police brutality and racism, we discuss the historic moment with legendary scholar and activist Angela Davis. She also responds to ... Read More →

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Supreme Court Blocks Trump from Ending DACA in Victory for Immigrants

Global COVID Death Toll Tops 450,000 as Cases Keep Growing in 77 Nations

Navajo Nation Reinstates Lockdown Due to New COVID Surge

“Trump Death Clock” Heads to Tulsa for Trump Speech

Juneteenth: Longshore Union Shuts Down West Coast Ports; Trump Claims He Made Holiday “Very Famous”

Atlanta Officers Involved in Killing of Rayshard Brooks Turn Themselves In

Probe Launched over Use of Military Surveillance Planes to Monitor Protesters

High-Ranking Black State Dept. Official Resigns to Protest Trump’s Actions

Klobuchar Removes Herself from VP Consideration, Urging Biden to Pick Woman of Color

Another 1.5 Million File for Unemployment as Billionaires Make $600B During Pandemic

Faced with Ad Boycott, Facebook Takes Down Trump Ad with Nazi Symbol

Close Adviser to Bolsonaro’s Son Arrested in Brazilian Corruption Probe

Vatican Urges Divestment from Fossil Fuel & Arms Industries

Study: Climate Crisis Tied to Increased Pregnancy Risks

AOC vs. Wall Street: CEOs of Goldman Sachs & Blackstone Back Ex-GOPer in Dem Primary

Egyptian LGBT Activist & Former Political Prisoner Sarah Hegazy, 30, Dies

Amazon Indigenous Chief Paulinho Paiakan, 66, Dies from COVID-19

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