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Black actor Daniel Kaluuya wins Oscar for best supporting actor for his role in "Judas and the Black Messiah"

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Los Angeles-Daniel Kaluuya won the best supporting actor Oscar Sunday night at the Academy Awards in Los Angeles for his role in Judas and the Black Messiah

Kaluuya, 32, a Black British actor who rose to international fame after his starring role in Jordan Peele’ Get Out, was the favorite for the prize, having won in the same category at a slew of preceding awards, including the Golden Globes and the Baftas.

In a wide-ranging, effervescent acceptance speech, Kaluuya started off by thanking God – “I can’t be here without your guidance and protection”, before acknowledging his mother (“you gave me your factory settings”) and offering his praise for the man he played, Fred Hampton: “What a man, how blessed we are that we lived in a lifetime where he existed… When they played divide and conquer, we say unite and ascend.”

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Last Updated on Tuesday, 27 April 2021 13:42

Ohio Democratic Congressman Tim Ryan announces 2022 run for U.S. Senate

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NILES, Ohio- Ohio 13th Congressional District Congressman Tim Ryan, a Niles Democrat and former presidential candidate, announced Monday that he will run next year for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Republican Sen Rob Portman, who is not seeking reelection and announced earlier this year that he is retiring from Congress in 2022.

Ryan's announcement comes as Ohio will lose one of its 16 congressional seats' due to the 2020 census report, and following redistricting by the state legislature, Republicans currently holding 12 of those 16 House of Representatives seats.

“I am running to fight like hell in the U.S Senate to cut workers in on the deal,” Congressman Ryan said in a press release. “Ohioans are working harder than ever, they’re doing everything right, and they’re still falling behind. Countries all over the world are investing billions in infrastructure, education, health care, and their workforce to out-compete American businesses and workers.”

Ryan, 47 and in Congress since 2013, currently represents Youngstown, Warren and Akron and is the first Democrat to declare he is running for the powerful seat as Democrats now hold a narrow lead over Republicans in U.S. Senate.

His Mahoning Valley district has lost manufacturing in droves and he says his campaign will promote jobs, workers, education and more.

The congressman joins former Ohio treasurer Josh Mandel, former Ohio Republican chair Jane Timken and businessman Bernie Moreno, all Republicans, as announced candidates.

U.S Sen Sherrod Brown is the only Democrat in Ohio holding statewide office, other than three judges on the largely Republican Ohio Supreme Court.

Born in Niles, Ryan worked as an aide to U.S. Representative Jim Traficant after graduating from Bowling Green State University.

He served in the Ohio Senate from 2001 to 2002 before winning the election to succeed Traficant.

In 2013, Ryan married Andrea Zetts, his second wife.

They have lived in Howland Township near Warren, Ohio, since that year.

In 2014, they had a son, Brady.

Ryan also lives with Zetts's two children from a previous relationship.

In November 2016, Ryan launched an unsuccessful challenge to unseat Nancy Pelosi as party leader of the House Democrats.

He was a candidate for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination before ending his campaign on Oct 24, 2019 to run for reelection.

On November 3, 2020, the Associated Press called the district's election results in favor of Ryan.

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Last Updated on Wednesday, 28 April 2021 15:47

Ohio's Democratic members of Congress want investigation of Tamir Rice's shooting death by police re-opened by new U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland, namely U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown and U.S. Reps Marcy Kaptur, Joyce Beatty and Tim Ryan

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Pictured is 12-year-old Tamir Rice

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By Kathy Wray Coleman, associate publisher, editor-in-chief

CLEVELAND, Ohio- Ohio's Democratic congressional delegation, namely U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown of Cleveland and Reps. Marcy Kaptur, whose ninth congressional district extends from Toledo to Cleveland, Joyce Beatty of Columbus, who is Ohio's only Black congresswoman and Tim Ryan of Niles, have asked U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland to reopen the justice department's investigation regarding the shooting death of 12-year-old Tamir Rice, whom Cleveland police gunned down in November of 2014 in a park and recreation center on the city's west side.

“Justice delayed is justice denied, and accountability for Tamir Rice’s death has been delayed for more than six years,” the Democratic lawmakers wrote.“Therefore, we strongly support the request of Samaria Rice, the mother of Tamir, that DOJ re-open its investigation into her son’s case.”

The U.S. Department of Justice officially closed the case in December of last year when Donald Trump was still president, Garland confirmed as attorney general earlier this year and after President Joe Biden, a Democrat who unseated Trump via last year's November presidential election, took office.

The lawmakers say that Black lives do not appear to matter much in America and that too many young Black men and boys are dying erroneously at the hands of the nation's police officers, who face little if any consequences.

The younger Rice's shooting death still haunts Cleveland, a largely Black major American city.

Here is what happened regarding the police killing of Tamir, allegedly.

Police were summoned to the Cudell Park and Recreation Center on the city's largely White west side on Nov. 22, 2014 following a foiled 9-1-1 call to police dispatchers that a child was carrying a likely toy  gun.
Police anxiously zoomed in on the Black kid at the scene, and shot and killed him in under two seconds, precautionary measures be damned.

The White Cleveland cop that gunned down Tamir Rice, rookie Timothy Loehmann, was fired , and his partner, also a White policeman, was handed a 10-day suspension, communitactivists applauding the firing of the killer cop and expressing dismay over the leniency in discipline of what they say is his partner in crime.

Loehmann, however, was not fired for killing Tamir but for lying on his job application about discipline in another city as a former cop.

Community activists wanted indictments of the cops in the case, and still do, though no such criminal charges have been filed in the matter.

The city settled a wrongful death lawsuit  brought by the Rice family for $6 million.

Ongoing protests erupted nationally and locally in 2014 following the shooting death of Tamir Rice, and racial unrest continues to mount against a largely White Cleveland Police Department now under a consent decree for police reforms between the city and the U.S. Department of Justice, a consent decree that follows several questionable Cleveland police killings of Blacks over the years, including Malissa Williams and Timothy Russell in 2012, and Tanisha Anderson in 2014.

The Cleveland Police Patrolmen's Association, led by outspoken union head Jeff Follmer, has been staunchly behind Loehmann and Garmback, and any other Cleveland cops who unceremoniously gun down innocent Back people.
A 9-1-1 dispatcher that answered the call from a bystander in the Rice case was suspended for eight days and an off-duty cop at the scene, for two days behind the alleged  miscommunication relative to the tragic shooting death.

Neither the dispatcher nor the off-duty cop did the killing and both were disciplined by Police Chief Calvin Williams, who is Black, Constance Hollinger the dispatcher at issue, and William Cunningham, the off duty cop just simply on the premises, but allegedly without permission, city officials have said.

Loehmann and Garmback were not indicted on criminal charges with the help of since ousted Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Tim McGinty, who lost reelection in 2016 to fellow Democrat and current County Prosecutor Mike O'Malley, his ouster of which came in connection with community outcries relative to his pro-cop disposition in the Rice killing and other awkward killings by Cleveland cops of Black people.
Samaria Rice has been in the forefront of community demands that the police involved in her son's killing face criminal proceedings, but to no avail
Follmer and his Cleveland Police Patrolmen's Association are Trump supporters, the police union endorsing Trump for his first bid for president, which was met with criticism from the Cleveland NAACP, Black leaders, and grassroots community activists, among others.
Follmer has been criticized for backing wrongdoing fellow cops  no matter what they do, some police union members speaking at a pro-Trump rally  in downtown Cleveland since Trump became president, one of several protests held in a dozen cities across Ohio that day that garnered counter protests in Cleveland and elsewhere.
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Last Updated on Monday, 26 April 2021 12:23

U.S. Reps Marcy Kaptur, Brian Fitzpatrick oppose attempted assassination and wrongful imprisonment of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny via the introduction of a bi-partisan congressional resolution that condemns Putin and Russia over the issue

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Pictured are U.S. Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D-OH), Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA), and imprisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny

 

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Washington, D.C. – U.S. Reps. Marcy Kaptur (D-OH) and Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA) on Wednesday introduced a bipartisan resolution condemning the government of Russia for the attempted assassination, wrongful imprisonment and brutal treatment of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny as well as the Putin regime's criminal acts to intimidate and silence those in Russia bravely fighting for human rights, democracy and the end of official corruption.


A Democrat and the longest serving woman in the House of Representatives, Kaptur's ninth congressional district extends from her hometown of Toledo to the predominantly Black city of Cleveland.


The resolution was introduced on the same day that Russian police forces rounded up hundreds of protesters for carrying out nationwide rallies over Navalny's failing health and the Putin regime's inhumane refusal to grant him proper medical care. Original cosponsors of the legislation include House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Gregory Meeks (D-NY), House Foreign Affairs Committee Ranking Member Michael McCaul (R-TX), House Foreign Affairs Europe Subcommittee Chairman Bill Keating (D-MA), August Pfluger (R-TX), Mike Quigley (D-IL), and Peter Meijer (R-MI).


"This resolution strongly condemns the Kremlin's attempted assassination and mistreatment of Alexei Navalny, calls for him to receive immediate medical care from an independent civilian doctor, and urges the Biden Administration to take all appropriate actions to secure his release, including through increased sanctions," Rep. Kaptur said in a press release to Clevelandurbannews.com and Kathywraycolemanonlinenewsblog.com, Ohio's Black and alternative digital news leaders. "Mr. Navalny has been instrumental in uncovering corruption at the highest levels of the Kremlin. Time is of the essence to save Navalny's life. That is why I am calling on all of my colleagues in the House to support this bipartisan legislation and for President Biden to take immediate steps to secure Navalny's release."


Kaptur said that "I am also very grateful for the critical work Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty has done to shine a light on Navalny's plight, and urge the State Department to place higher priority on protecting its bureau in Moscow currently under dire pressure from the Kremlin."


Rep. Fitzpatrick called the mistreatment by Putin and the Russian government of Navalny inhumane.


"Alexei Navalny's worsening condition shows a disregard for human rights by the Russian government," said Rep. Fitzpatrick, ranking member of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Europe, Energy, Environment, and Cyber. "As the Ranking Member of the House Foreign Affairs subcommittee on Europe, Energy, the Environment, and Cyber, I will work to ensure the Putin regime is held accountable for its malicious actions by the United States and our allies and partners."


Other members of Congress were just as upset on the issue.


"Congress and the international community are closely watching the Kremlin's actions and will not hesitate to hold it accountable for Alexei Navalny's health and safety," said Rep. Meeks, chairman of House Foreign Affairs Committee. "The failure to provide fundamental due process rights to those who speak out in support of the Russian people is a reminder of what sort of government we are dealing with in Moscow.


Rep Keating said Putin should be condemned for his role in the matter, including his use of chemical weapons.


"Alexei Navalny's imprisonment is unjust, illegal and inhumane," said Keating, chairman of the Europe Subcommittee on the House Foreign Affairs Committee. "This resolution condemns Vladimir Putin's malign activities, including his use of chemical weapons, and makes clear that Mr. Navalny must be released from prison and receive adequate health care from authorities. Mr. Navalny's life is in grave danger and we will continue to work to ensure he regains his freedom and his health."


Rep McCaul called Putin and Russia's regime cowards.


"The Kremlin's continued attempts to silence Alexei Navalny are appalling and cowardly," said Rep. McCaul. "Exposing the Putin regime's corruption and opposing its authoritarian rule are not crimes, let alone crimes punishable by death. This resolution puts Vladimir Putin on notice that the U.S. is watching closely and will hold his regime accountable if Navalny is murdered while wrongfully imprisoned in Russia."


Congress are also calling for accountability for what they say are egregious acts of inhumanity and injustice.


"The Putin regime must be held accountable for their egregious human rights offenses, including the corrupt imprisonment and life-threatening medical neglect of Alexei Navalny," said Rep. Pfluger. "This resolution sends a clear signal affirming that the United States will not turn a blind eye to the Kremlin's treatment and attempted murder of Navalny or its malign activities across the continent."


The lawmakers say this most recent fiasco is indicative of routine anti-Democratic behavior.


"The Kremlin has once again demonstrated their main political aim is to silence and to intimidate its critics," said Rep. Quigley. "Putin's imprisonment and inhumane treatment of opposition leader Alexei Navalny is yet another example in a long list of antidemocratic human rights abuses. As a member of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, I remain committed to investigating and holding accountable the Russian government in its attempts to harm the United States and disrupt democracy in their own country and countries around the world."


Rep Meijer called for the immediate release of Navalny from prison.


"Alexei Navalny's harsh and unjust imprisonment symbolizes everything that is wrong with Putin's corrupt and thuggish regime, and it must be condemned in the strongest possible terms," said  Meijer. "The Russian government must release Navalny and all other political prisoners immediately. This resolution takes a critical step in bringing attention to and holding Russia accountable for its corrupt and violent behavior against pro-democracy activists."


The lawmakers say that agents working on behalf of Vladimir Putin poisoned Mr. Navalny last August with the nerve agent Novichok, and that it nearly ended Navalny's life.


After making a recovery in Germany, Mr. Navalny bravely returned to Russia where he was detained, imprisoned, and tortured, the lawmakers said.


To protest the despicable conditions, Navalny has been on a hunger strike for  three weeks, and is now in critical condition.


Russia has a long history of silencing dissidents, data show,  through successful and unsuccessful assassinations, including Boris Nemtsov, Sergei Magnitsky, Alexander Litvinenko, and many more.


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Last Updated on Sunday, 25 April 2021 23:15

Man charged in murder of 17-year-old Hershawna Rias of Cleveland-Imperial Women Coalition had called for swift action in finding her alleged killer....By Imperial Women Coalition and Clevelandurbannews.com and Kathywraycolemanonlinenewsblog.com

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CLEVELAND, Ohio- A Columbus man has been charged with aggravated murder in the April 8 shooting death of 17-year-old Hershawna Rias of Cleveland, and more charges are expected  in the case.

Esperanza Lugo, 18, remains jailed on $100,000 bond.

He appeared for his felony arraignment in Cleveland Municipal Court on Tuesday morning and his appointed attorney has requested a preliminary hearing on his behalf.

The Black girl's dead body was discovered at Martin Luther King Park on Cleveland's largely Black east side with multiple gun shot wounds to her head, police said.

Rias was found by park personnel lying dead in the grass about 11:40 a.m. on April 8, according to the Cuyahoga County medical examiner’s office.

The park is at East 107th Street at Elk Avenue in Ward 10 in the Glenville neighborhood.

A frequent runaway who spent time in foster care, Rias was reported missing on the most recent occasion on April 6, two days before she was shot and killed.

Community activists had called for swift action in the case.

"We want the killer or killers of this 17-year-old Black Cleveland girl found dead in a city park with multiple gun shot wounds to the head apprehended, longtime Cleveland activist Kathy Wray Coleman, who leads imperial Women Coalition, said after Rias' body was found nearly two weeks ago.

Coleman called the gruesome murder "inexcusable and a pattern of unsolved murders of young Black Cleveland women and girls that law enforcement officials and city leaders appear to be ignoring."
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Last Updated on Saturday, 24 April 2021 15:31

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