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Black History Month events calendar 2021

A variety of events are planned in and around Richmond for Black History Month.

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Accountability

We are over Chesterfield state Sen. Amanda Chase and her middle age Barbie twin, Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia.

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Automatic restoration of felons’ voting rights

We have long called for the voting rights of felons to be restored automatically once they have served their time.

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Celebrating the Black Family, by Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham

At the opening of Black History Month, the Association for the Study of African American Life and History, or ASALH, announces the 2021 Black History theme — “The Black Family: Representation, Identity, and Diversity.”

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Expect the radical left to ‘start tearing down ... America’

Since Nov. 3, I have spoken to many people who voted for the Biden-Harris ticket. They told me they did so hoping a woman of color would be in the White House and/or because they personally hate Donald J. Trump.

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Mayor Stoney has COVID-19; state of city address postponed

Mayor Levar M. Stoney announced Wednesday that he has tested positive for COVID-19 and is in a 14-day isolation after developing mild symptoms.

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Skipping school

Data show that 40% to 60% of Richmond area teachers are absent from the classroom 11 or more business days a year

Students always seem to be the focus of concern when the discussion centers on the ill effects of class-cutting, truancy and chronic absenteeism on education.

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Personality: Robin Watson Telfian

Spotlight on founder of local nonprofit Shood (Shoes for Good)

A casual soup kitchen conversation led 50-year-old Robin Watson Telfian to start a non-profit .

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Rev. Raphael Warnock, now U.S. senator, said he heard ‘echoes of the spirit’ in swearing-in

On the first Sunday after he became a U.S. senator from Georgia, the Rev. Raphael Warnock described his election and the changing scene at the U.S. Capitol — from insurrection to inauguration — as forms of divine messaging.

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Vaccine supply, distribution problems frustrate area residents

Virginia’s teachers, grocery store workers and the elderly are facing delays in getting inoculated against COVID-19. A sharp reduc- tion in the supply of vaccine has left local health departments, including Richmond’s and Henrico’s, without enough doses to meet demand.

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Free COVID-19 testing

Free community testing for COVID-19 continues.

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ACLU lawsuit against police action during summer protest dismissed

A Richmond Circuit Court judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union of Virginia against the Virginia State Police, the Richmond Police Department and the City of Richmond for actions taken against protesters during a “teach-in” last summer on police brutality and community action.

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City Council approves new tax amnesty programs

Wait until March to pay any overdue taxes on homes and other real estate to avoid paying interest and penalties as well.

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Settlement allows candidates to gather fewer signatures to run for statewide office

With the pandemic still raging, candidates for governor, lieutenant governor and attorney general will face far lower requirements to qualify for primary and general election ballots, including collecting 80 percent fewer petition signatures from registered voters.

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Super Bowl LV will be a match between old and new QB stars

The Greatest of All Time vs. the next Greatest of All Time — Tom Brady vs. Patrick Mahomes.

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Former Lady Panthers coach accused of abuse by Detroit Mercy players

Coach Ann Marie Gilbert, who took the Virginia Union University Lady Panthers to the NCAA Division II championship game in 2017 before leaving last April for the University of Detroit Mercy, has run into major problems.

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Former Virginia Squires and NBA player George Carter succumbs at 76

George Carter, a former ABA All-Star with the Virginia Squires, died Nov. 18, 2020.

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Biden and executive orders

What a difference a week makes.

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What will the Black community demand?, by Dr. Wilmer J. Leon III

America has what it voted for.

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Crusade supports 2-year contract for Kamras with benchmarks

The Richmond Crusade for Voters recently considered the matter before the Richmond School Board regarding contract negotiations with Richmond Public Schools Superintendent Jason Kamras.