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Rev. Al Sharpton's announced pick for a planned boycott gave PepsiCo three weeks to restore DEI policies or face marches.
The Rev. Al Sharpton is giving PepsiCo three weeks to ... of the world stable for business after World War II. Trump’s latest round of tariffs went into […] The Museum of Pop Culture (MOPOP ...
So how did she end up singing these beautiful songs?" Rev. Al Sharpton asked the packed audience. "Because if you know the Lord, you can sing the Lord's song." Roberta Flack, Grammy-winning singer of ...
The morgue was a resource for reporters, but also for anyone looking to find the latest, most accurate ... Medina helped the Rev. Al Sharpton, then a young, little-known activist, with information ...
Modesto 'Bob' Medina, a veteran of the Korean War who later became director of the New York Times' news morgue, died at age 95.
After a traffic stop turned deadly, former officer Christopher Schurr will face a judge for the killing of Patrick Lyoya.
Modesto “Bob” Medina, a longtime resident of Ridgefield, died of Alzheimers disease at his home in Califon on March 20 at 95.
The Rev. Al Sharpton is giving PepsiCo three weeks to meet with him — or suffer a boycott — to discuss reversing the company’s recent move to do away with its diversity, equity and inclusion ...
That is what I mean by “No Justice, No Peace.” Rise Up: Confronting A Country At The Crossroads, the latest book by Reverend Al Sharpton, is out now- everywhere books are sold. Visit ...