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comcast-logo-838.jpgComcast Corp. launched Black Cinema On Demand Monday. This new, monthly video-on-demand offering is dedicated to the celebration of black films, filmmakers and actors past and present. Read More
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cbs-logo-1367.jpgSuper Bowl network CBS rejected an ad Friday from ManCrunch.com, a gay dating Web site. Read More
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chris-matthews-ob.jpgChris Matthews is definitely going to take some heat for exclaiming that he "forgot [Obama] was black tonight for an hour... I said wait a minute, he's an African American guy in front of a bunch of other white people." Read More
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tim-tebow-pam-tebow-1325.jpgCBS said Tuesday that its policy regarding advocacy ads has evolved over the past several years and that it would now consider airing "responsibly produced" ones during its broadcast of this year's Super Bowl, as it had done with that of Focus on the Family. Read More
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googleyoutube.jpgGoogle Inc. (GOOG 576.88, -3.53, -0.61%)  said Wednesday that it plans to make a limited number of films available for rental through its YouTube video service.

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ebony-mag.jpgAs 2010 begins, many companies are putting the final touches on where they will allocate their marketing spend for the entire year. Specifically which magazines they will choose to advertise in to grow their 2009 revenue levels to a higher level.  Read More
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20100117_sulz_190x190.jpgNew York Times Chairman Arthur Sulzberger Jr. appears close to announcing that the paper will begin charging for access to its website, according to people familiar with internal deliberations. 

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For Nylton Andrade, preventing home foreclosures is not just a personal priority. It's a matter of religious faith. Read More
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harry-reid-lkl.jpgSOLEDAD O'BRIEN, GUEST HOST: Tonight, Senator Harry Reid's racial remarks about Barack Obama, calling him "light-skinned with no Negro dialect, unless he wanted to have one." Read More
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sarah-palin-1252.jpg2008 Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin is joining Fox News as a contributor, the news channel announced Monday.  Read More
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bill-hybels.jpgThe nearly decade-long effort of South Barrington-based Willow Creek Community Church to strive for racial reconciliation in both its own congregation and society at large is spotlighted in the most recent issue of Time magazine. Read More
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j-lee-grady-resign.jpgAfter 10 years as editor of Charisma magazine, J. Lee Grady has resigned to pursue international ministry through The Mordecai Project. He will be replaced by Marcus Yoars as the third editor of the magazine, which has focused on the charismatic renewal since 1975. Read More
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morgan-freeman-322.jpgNearly six months after Walter Cronkite's death, his voice is leaving the "CBS Evening News." His introduction of anchor Katie Couric was replaced Monday by a voiceover featuring actor Morgan Freeman. Read More
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lee-grady-2023.jpgAfter 10 years as editor of Charisma magazine, J. Lee Grady has resigned to pursue international ministry through The Mordecai Project. Read More
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fox-time-warner-2004.jpgFox Networks and Time Warner Cable announced an agreement Friday that will avert the disruption of Fox network programming to 15 million subscribers of Time Warner Cable and an affiliated company. Read More
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family-net-logo.pngFamilyNet, a television and radio network formerly owned by the Southern Baptist North American Mission Board, has been sold once again. Charles Stanley's In Touch Ministries, which purchased FamilyNet from NAMB in October 2007, has sold the network to a private firm affiliated with Robert A. Schuller, son of TV preacher Robert Schuller. Read More
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msnbc-logo.gifOne year after the inauguration of the first African-American President, MSNBC will present "Hope and Fear in Obama's America," Jan. 18, 2010, 10 p.m.-12 a.m. ET, an extended discussion surrounding race and post-racial identity in America. Moderated by "Hardball's" Chris Matthews and featuring radio host Tom Joyner, live from Texas Southern University in Houston, Texas, this two-hour special event on Martin Luther King Day will explore some of the most pressing and provocative issues connected to race and race relations in the U.S. Read More
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att-logo-161.jpgMore than 5,000 current and former AT&T workers have filed two $1 billion class-action lawsuits accusing the telecommunications company of withholding overtime pay from its so-called first-level managers in an attempt to defray labor costs. Read More
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For the second year in a row, activities of Barack Obama topped the list of religion stories for 2009, according to a survey of more than 100 religion journalists. Read More
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The social nature of media will continue to converge in ways we cannot imagine during the next five years. As church leaders, it is important to understand the state of social networking, and the directions of these participatory technologies. These tools may promise significant benefits to churches, who seek to build community, mobilize congregations, and offer greater interaction with unbelievers. And an understanding today leads to better action today and better planning for tomorrow. Read More
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michael-steele-yp.jpgRepublican National Committee's first African American Chairman, Michael Steele, reached for something Wednesday morning that he accuses the Democrats of pulling whenever things get tough - the race card. Read More
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tavis-smiley-335.jpgTavis Smiley and PBS will expand their relationship next year with the January premiere of "The Tavis Smiley Report," a series of four hour-long primetime specials that will air throughout 2010. Read More
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Contentious exchanges between White House press secretaries and members of the media have been fairly commonplace during the past few presidential administrations.

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The blog site that hosted the photo, an altered image that showed the first lady with monkey-like features, has now taken it down.  Read More
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Search engine behemoth Google is apologizing for image-search results delivered for first lady Michelle Obama that show the No. 1 image of her online to be a racist caricature. Read More

 


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Frederick Haynes, author of Healing Our Broken Village

Dr. Frederick Haynes III is a passionate leader, captivating orator, educator and activist engaged in fighting against racial injustice; committed to increasing eco- nomic and social justice in urban areas; and devoted to trans- forming the lives of the disenfranchised. For over twenty five years Dr. Haynes, serving as senior pastor of Friendship-West Bap- tist Church in Dallas, Texas has innovatively led and grown the ministry from 500 members to over 12,000.


 

           

                                                   



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