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Father in Long Island ‘lynch mob’ trial sentenced

RIVERHEAD, N.Y. (FinalCall.com) - Convicted of second degree manslaughter John White, 54, has been sentenced to 2 to 4 years in prison for the fatal shooting of a drunken White teenager. Suffolk County Judge Barbara Kahn broke down the sentence on March 20: Two years for an illegal gun charge, and 1 1/3 to 4 years for manslaughter. The sentences...

Obama rebounds after racial controversy

ASKIAMSenior Correspondent Senator Barack Obama's Big Win: Is America changing her attitude? (FCN, 01-14-2008) WASHINGTON (FinalCall.com) - Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama rebounded from his worst single week in the campaign with a resounding March 21 endorsement from former fellow candidate Bill Richardson, the governor of New Mexico. “Above all, you will be a president who brings this nation together,” Gov....

Fear of a Black-Brown race war in Los Angeles

Gang shootings stun Los Angeles (FCN, 03-20-2008) Building unity between Black and Brown (FCN, 07-05-2005) A Special Message to Black and Latino Street Organizations (FCN/Min. Farrakhan, 12-11-2004) LOS ANGELES (FinalCall.com) - While law enforcement, politicians and community activists spar over whether recent gang-related shootings should be officially classified as race-related and investigated as hate crimes, community and peace activists...

Time to rebuild lives, not just keep tabs on youth?

LOS ANGELES (FinalCall.com) - Some 300 probation officers, law enforcement personnel, child welfare workers, and politicians gathered at The California Endowment March 17 to discuss building a network between the community and local government to help rebuild the lives of youth and adults on probation. The “Rebuilding Lives” summit is part of an 18-month transformation planned for the...

Interview: Apartheid in the name of medicine

FCNNEWSSOURCE (FinalCall.com) - In many ways, community epidemiologist Yaa Simpson and ethicist Harriet A. Washington think alike. So when Ms. Simpson invited the noted author to address an audience in Chicago at a National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day event, Ms. Simpson knew what to expect. “Her task was to layout why Blacks fear medical research,” said Ms. Simpson, who held...

Be your best you!

All of us were placed on this planet for a purpose. A person who is blessed to find his gift and his or her purpose is a truly blessed person indeed. Sometimes we may find we have a gift, but we don't know how to use it to help others and to be a testament to the...

New York gets first Black governor

NEW YORK (FinalCall.com) - David Alexander Paterson, 53, has become the first Black governor of the state of New York, the third Black man since Reconstruction to serve in that capacity. Deval Patrick is presently the governor of Massachusetts, and L. Douglas Wilder served Virginia, leaving office in 1994. The Brooklyn-born Harlem raised governor is married to Michelle Paige Paterson...

Community mourns young ‘hero’

Gang shootings stun Los Angeles (FCN, 03-20-2008) LOS ANGELES (FinalCall.com) - Thousands of relatives, friends, teammates, politicians and community leaders commemorated the life of Jamiel Andre Shaw II (Jas) during a March 11 memorial service at the West Angeles Cathedral. The 17-year-old was allegedly shot and killed by a Latino gang member on March 2, just doors from...

Presidential debates too narrow, say media critics

WASHINGTON - U.S. media critics, foreign policy experts and human rights advocates are accusing the moderators of this year’s televised presidential debates of asking trivial questions designed to produce conflict, rather than addressing the country’s most pressing issues. Danny Schechter, editor of Mediachannel.org, a media watchdog organization, said the failings of the candidate debates “lie with the whole process,...

Charges dismissed against the Black Riders Liberation Party

LOS ANGELES (FinalCall.com) - Prosecutors have dismissed gang enhancement charges against members of a revolutionary liberation group that are awaiting trial on alleged illegal weapons charges. The dismissal comes one week after members of the Black Riders Liberation Party (BRLP) and other police brutality groups demanded their freedom at a press conference in Leimert Park on March...