Friday 11.01.2019

‘DL Hughley Show’ Ends On TV One After 8 Months: ‘Looking For A New Home Where Nobody Can Tell Me What To Do’
“The DL Hughley Show” late-night series aired its final episode last night after less than a year on the TV One cable network, announcing the departure on Twitter.

Kanye West’s Sunday Service Has Limited Power, Won’t Repair Damaged Relationship: Trapital
Kanye West’s Sunday Service has gotten the attention of the media and celebrities who pop up at the Chicago rapper’s religious summits. But while the non-denominational services that use music to encourage spirituality are both cutting-edge and alluring, according to Trapital, they won’t be enough to repair West’s damaged relationship with his former followers.

Stacked Deck: How Racial Bias In Our Big Money Political System Undermines Our Democracy And Our Economy
Writer Adam Lioz says there is racial bias in our political system because it depends on big-money donations. And this undermines America’s economy and democracy. In a study he did that was published in Demos.org, he laid out just how people of color and the poor are locked out of really being represented in the political sphere because of the influence of the wealthy.

ACLU And National African American Reparations Commission To Host Nov. 2 Forum On Reparations
The National African American Reparations Commission (NAARC) and the American Civil Liberties Union will host a forum to discuss reparations on Nov. 2. This is the second in a series of events aimed at furthering the passage of H.R. 40. The event is co-sponsored by Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream and will take place at the historic Gaillard Center in Charleston, SC.

Civil Rights Groups: For-Profit Colleges Exploit Black and Latino Students
The Leadership Conference Education Fund recently released its policy brief, “Gainful Employment: A Civil Rights Perspective,” in which it details the exploitation of Black and Latino students by for-profit colleges
