A Black woman publisher has made history by becoming the first recipient of a prestigious award in its 125-year history. She celebrates this milestone while highlighting the importance of providing no paywall journalism to the Black community, the largest Black and Brown community in the country.
‘ Publisher and my father, Wilbert “Bill” Tatum, before me. We’ve been reporting the news of the day from a Black perspective since 1909 –, the first time in the 125 years of this award it has been given to a Black woman publisher – We are proud to provide no paywall journalism for the Black community we serve, the largest Black and Brown community in the country.‘ Publisher and my father, Wilbert “Bill” Tatum, before me.
Whatever the reasons for her keeping her distance from the inauguration are hers to disclose, and we support her stance on this and would like to see a few other notable and elected officials refusing to attend, which, in effect, would be a silent rejection of his oncoming reign of power and duplicity. And her resolve on the inauguration jibes perfectly with Vice President Harris’s non-invitation to JD Vance for a formal sit-down tour of the White House.
Fasten your public policy seatbelts because there’s every indication that we are in for a rocky ride with unrelenting turbulence from the Trump edicts. Will we survive? Most assuredly — didn’t we make it through slavery, Andrew Johnson, and the Great Depression?' Publisher and my father, Wilbert"Bill" Tatum, before me.
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