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‘Lift every voice’ is for every voice, by Clarence Page

Some people suspect that Donald Trump’s “Make America Great Again” camp is barely a step away from “Make America White Again.” They found a lot of food for that thought in the MAGA world’s reaction to this year’s Super Bowl pregame show.

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House Republicans kill two historic resolutions

Two resolutions expressing profound regret for past wrongs to Black people in Virginia have been killed in the Republican-dominated House of Delegates.

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All rise

Lawmakers applaud Justices stellar season; custom suits further accent team’s success

John Marshall High, named after the former Supreme Court Chief Justice, has been laying down the law this season on the basketball court. Virginia’s lawmakers have taken notice.

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Commanders’ new assistant head coach arrives with Super Bowl success

Eric Bieniemy Jr. built a sparkling reputation as an offensive coordinator in Kansas City with superstar Patrick Mahomes as his quarterback.

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Ceremony honoring former VCU player Charles ‘Jabo’ Wilkins is Feb. 28

There is lot of Richmond basketball history hanging from the Siegel Center rafters ... and more is coming soon.

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YWCA’s 2023 Outstanding Women Awards

Since 1980, YWCA Richmond has honored more than 300 women leaders for their achievements and contributions in the Greater Richmond area.

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White supremacist gets life in prison for Buffalo massacre

A white supremacist who killed 10 Black people at a Buffalo supermarket was sentenced to life in prison without parole Wednesday after relatives of his victims confronted him with pain and rage caused by his racist attack.

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Personality: Teresa Cole

Spotlight on Fonticello Park Friends board president

As a child growing up in the 1980s, Teresa Cole was a “latchkey kid” who played outside a lot.

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From Henrico to Kentucky

Born to compete, Jada Walker’s unafraid to take the ball

Jada Walker is an honest, law-abiding young woman until she gets on the basketball court. She then turns into a woman of steal.

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What is Black History Month in a white Christian nation?

Just in time for Black History Month, the Public Religion Research Institute and the Brookings Institution have released a fascinating new survey about Christian nationalism that points to the ways that stories about race in American history get told and why these stories matter.

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Pregnant Rihanna soars in Super Bowl halftime performance

Rihanna was above it all. And pregnant to boot.

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VUU’s tower sign stays; scooter rentals advance

Virginia Union University can keep its logo shining at night from the top of a historic 60- foot tower on its campus.

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City’s annual financial report shows $35 million surplus

City Hall has completed its annual financial report, although it comes three months behind schedule and the first to come in late since 2016.

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Free community testing for COVID-19 continues

The Richmond and Henrico County health districts are offering testing at the following locations:

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Elegba Folklore Society offers film screening and book expo

The Elegba Folklore Society’s 3rd Saturday Documentaries will screen “James Baldwin: The Price of the Ticket” on Feb. 18 at 5 p.m. at Elegba Folklore Society’s Cultural Center, 101 E. Broad St.

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Proposed GreenCity arena aims to be ‘greenest in America’

GreenCity Partners and ASM Global announced on Monday an agreement to develop and operate a proposed 17,000-seat GreenCity Arena in Henrico County.

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Enrichmond’s remaining assets headed for receivership, sources say

A deal that could resolve issues related to the collapsed Enrichmond Foundation is in the works, the Free Press has learned.

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Black resistance to ignorance, by Julianne Malveaux

Each year the Association for the Study of African American Life and History sets a theme for Black History Month. This year the theme is Black Resistance. It is appropriate for a time such as this because it reflects the work we must do in a climate where there has been active retrenchment of our rights.

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Economic inequality places most risk for eviction on Black people, poor, by Charlene Crowell

For the first time in more than two decades of research, every state now has renters who are nearing a financial breaking point in housing affordability. New research released by Har- vard’s Joint Center for Housing Studies (JCHS), and Moody’s Analytics independently reach the same conclusion: Consumers are struggling with a growing percentage of their incomes going toward keeping a roof over their heads.