Jan 11 – Jan 24, 2024
TV's Sam Ford Retires, We Highlight His POH Contributions
Sam Ford, WJLA-TV News' D.C. Bureau Chief, retired from the Washington, D.C. station at the end of 2023. Ford had been with WJLA for 36 years, a broadcaster for 50 years, and contributed to Port of Harlem several articles. Thanks Sam for making Port of Harlem more inclusive, more diverse, and more African with these stories:
Rosemary Sadlier
Canadian Black History Historian (19?? - ) Canada
Rosemary Sadlier contributed to Canadian Black history being recognized through research, writings, exhibits, and outreach programs. Her advocacy was central to the Canadian government’s 1995 decision to make February Black History Month an annual celebration and its decision in 2021, to designate August 1, Emancipation Day, a day of national commemoration.
Are You Sitting On The Toilet Too Long?
You might even be doing it right now.
A report from NordVPN found that about 65% of survey respondents said they used their phone while sitting on the toilet – nearly 71% in the U.S.
2024 US Sector Outlook
Investors may be wondering what sectors to invest in for 2024. Read on to discover Fidelity managers’ highest-conviction ideas across 11 sectors, for 2024 and beyond.
Activities
The Cleveland Art Museum celebrates King Day, Jan 15. Renovator Joseph Peterson talks about his investments in Gary’s housing Thu, Jan 18 while South African artist Zanele Muholi opens in San Francisco. Brookfield Zoo in Chicago is offering admission free days. King Day Celebrations in Atlanta, Baltimore, Cleveland, Houston, Los Angeles, and Washington. Photo: South African inspired Dr. King.
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