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  • Protesters Gather Outside White House on Fifth Anniversary of Tigray Conflict
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    Protesters Gather Outside White House on Fifth Anniversary of Tigray Conflict

    ByLuke Smolen November 4, 2025May 27, 2026

    At 1702, 04 Nov. 2025, protesters began gathering outside the White House in Washington, D.C. This demonstration marked the fifth anniversary of the outbreak of war in Ethiopia’s Tigray region.

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  • Rolling Thunder Memorial Day Ride
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    Rolling Thunder Memorial Day Ride

    ByLuke Smolen May 25, 2025May 27, 2026

    “North Carolina still has 38 service members missing from the Vietnam War,” said Bryan Dent, president of Rolling Thunder Chapter NC-5.

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Black Wall Street Rally Rider Travels Across America to Honor Black history

Luke Smolen·May 20, 2026·0 comments
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“Every time Black folks strive for equality, it’s criminalized,” he said. “Racism has not ended, it just evolved.”

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Party on Black Wall Street

Luke Smolen·May 15, 2026·0 comments
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Attendees of the Black Wall Street Rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, dance to music played by Branoofunck.

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