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It always mattered whether Michael was black or white
By Jason Johnson | Published Yesterday | Commentaries | Rating:
The last week has been awash with just about every interpretation of Michael Jackson’s life, legacy and impact that you could imagine.
» Reverse discrimination ruling leaves confusion
By Tri-State Defender Newsroom | Published Yesterday | News | Unrated
The Supreme Court ruling in favor of white New Haven firefighters who said they were victims of reverse discrimination will probably leave employers confused, civil rights advocates and labor attorneys say.
» ‘Jena 6’ case over at last
By Tri-State Defender Newsroom | Published Yesterday | News | Unrated
The racially-charged “Jena 6” case came to a quiet end last week as the remaining five young defendants accused of beating a classmate accepted a plea deal.

 

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» Imani ‘Sluggers’ rise beyond wins and losses
By Corey Green | Published Yesterday | Sports | Unrated

 

I got an email recently from the coach of a youth baseball team, the Imani Sluggers. It seems that the Sluggers – both boys and girls – had completed a season to remember. In 16 games they did not record a single win.
» Wharton rates MSARC transition a success
By Tri-State Defender Newsroom | Published Yesterday | News | Unrated

Shelby County Mayor A C Wharton Wednesday announced that the transition of the Memphis and Sexual Assault Resource Center (MSARC) from the City of Memphis to Shelby County Government “has been successfully completed.”
» Heart specialist counts on making a difference
By Dr. Karanja A. Ajanaku | Published Yesterday | News | Rating:


The way Dr. Dharmesh Patel figures, if the blood pressures of 1,000 people are addressed at a health fair, you can save 25 cardiovascular events and 17 strokes over a 6-year-period.
» 2009 Summer Health Fair: Making a healthy connection
By Dr. Karanja A. Ajanaku | Published Yesterday | News | Rating:

 

Elaine Fifer had plenty of common sense observations about health to share between health screenings last Saturday at the Tri-State Defender Summer Health Fair and Family Fun Day at the Orange Mound Community Center.
» Memphis team scores big for Haitian children
By Tri-State Defender Newsroom | Published Yesterday | News | Unrated

Thanks to a persistent Doris T. Hill and her church’s mission work in Haiti, two children from the impoverished, third world nation are only days away from enjoying the love and hospitality of local families after surgery at Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital.
» “What was the last book you read?”
By Brittany Jackson | Published Yesterday | Commentaries | Unrated

Recently, my iTeen editor posed a question that really made me think. He asked, “What was the last book you read?” The question caught me off guard, but I now I have a reply. ...
» Community in Pictures photo gallery
By Tri-State Defender Newsroom | Published Yesterday | News | Unrated

» Spike Lee classic turns 20 with anniversary edition
By Kam Williams | Published Yesterday | Arts & Leisure | Unrated

 

It’s hard to believe that it’s already been 20 years since the summer of ’89 when “Do the Right Thing” made such a splash upon arriving in theaters.  This refreshingly frank exploration of black-white relations earned Spike his first Academy Award nomination
» Michael Jackson Timeline
By Tri-State Defender Newsroom | Published Yesterday | News | Rating:

 Michael Jackson

August 29, 1958 - Michael Joseph Jackson is born in Gary, Indiana. He is Joseph and Katherine Jackson’s seventh child of nine
» Ask Myron: MJ’s death still does not seem real
By Myron Mays | Published Yesterday | Arts & Leisure | Rating:

Michael Jackson is dead at 50. Michael Jackson is dead at 50. No matter how many time times I say that, it still does not seem real.
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