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White women speak up for Obama

WASHINGTON (FinalCall.com) - White women voters have become the talk of the election and the prize for candidates trying to win their vote. Leaders of several national women’s organizations primarily composed of White women recently came together to say Sen. Barack Obama is their candidate. Representing “millions and millions of women,” the National Organization of Women (NOW) Political Action...

Nationwide maternity care obstacles persist and are cause for concern: Report 

New research from the March of Dimes shows that for millions of women in the United States, it’s increasingly difficult to access maternity care. The report is one of the largest analyses on maternity care access and offers insight into the factors that impact pregnancies in all 50 states, Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico. “A person’s ability to have a...

State spending cuts could add to unemployment

WASHINGTON (FinalCall.com) - With Labor Department statistics showing unemployment insurance claims rising to over 4.6 million, still more face unemployment resulting from budget cuts as many state governments face financial resource gaps of tens of billions of dollars in FY 2009 and FY 2010. Matthew Sherman, Research Assistant at the Center for Economic and Policy Research writes in an...

Building bridges of unity with Akilah Temple and Mosque No. 46

by Byron Muhammad NEW ORLEANS—In a display of unity and fellowship, members of the Ancient Egyptian Arabic Order Nobles Mystic Shrine Akilah Temple, specifically Akilah Temple #283 and Akilah Court #255, recently joined hands with brothers and sisters of Muhammad Mosque No. 46 in a cultural exchange that left a lasting impression on those involved. The day began with a presentation...

Payday loans squeeze millions in fees

Payday loans squeeze millions in fees from Blacks, Latinos (FinalCall.com) - New research from the Center for Responsible Lending has found payday lenders are nearly eight times more concentrated in California's Black and Latino neighborhoods as compared to White neighborhoods, draining these communities of $247 million in payday loan fees. “Payday lenders contend that they provide access to credit for...

Supporters of Native activist Leonard Peltier hold White House rally, urging Biden to grant clemency

MINNEAPOLIS—Hundreds of activists and Indigenous leaders rallied outside the White House on Sept. 12 to support Leonard Peltier on the imprisoned activist’s 79th birthday, holding signs and chanting slogans urging President Joe Biden to grant clemency to the Native American leader. Mr. Peltier is serving life in prison for the killing of two FBI agents during a 1975 standoff on...

Surviving the summer

CHARLENEM Communities must act now to keep youth safe and reduce violence LOS ANGELES (FinalCall.com) - Summer kicks off in just a few weeks, bringing backyard barbeques, beach parties, and usually an increase in gangrelated and youth violence. As police statistics and dozens of recent murders already indicate, many aren't waiting for summer's official June 21 start date to set off the...

Southern Region M.G.T. serving as lifesavers in the community

ATLANTA—Adorned in bright, colorful garments, the Muslim women of the Nation of Islam’s Southern Region, including the cities of Atlanta; College Park, Georgia; Augusta, Georgia; Macon, Georgia.; Birmingham, Alabama; Tuscaloosa, Alabama; Nashville, Tennessee and Chattanooga, Tennesee, participated in life-saving efforts in their communities on September 30. The M.G.T. and G.C.C. (Muslim Girls Training and General Civilization Class) and Vanguard (the...

Swastika painted outside Black lawmaker’s office

- WASHINGTON (FinalCall.com) - After a swastika was painted on a sign outside his office Aug. 4, a member of the Congressional Black Caucus from Georgia is afraid that the pitched, emotional battle over healthcare reform has become racially tinged. Some opponents of health care reform, he said, “are bringing (in) race–and ‘Negro' and ‘colored' and Obama” when contacting his...

‘Un-Smiting the Shepherd and Strengthening the Believers’ Student Minister Demetric Muhammad visits cities around the country

by Khadir Muhammad and Khadijah Muhammad Student Minister Demetric Muhammad of Mosque No. 55 in Memphis is a member of the Nation of Islam Research Group, and an author of 15 books. He strives to focus his ministry on the defense of the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan against the false claims of our enemies and on the pastoral care of...