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Attack ads and big spending don’t get to the real world underlying political campaigns

For the 2020 general election campaign, I had a special opportunity to observe my Nebraska communities from a unique viewpoint. As an African American Democrat in a predominately Republican state and as an emergency U.S. Senate candidate for a brief 50 days, raising less than $5,000 and lacking adequate time to create a campaign structure, […]

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Participants at Omaha Table Talk: This is the most important election in our nation’s history

Inclusive Communities hosted its first online Omaha Table Talk last night via Zoom. The discussion on Voting Advocacy featured panelists Preston Love Jr. of Black Votes Matter, Toni Monette of the League of Women Voters Greater Omaha, and Brad Christian-Sallis of Civic Nebraska. Panelists talked about the importance of voting, especially with the challenges to

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Your Bridge to History is Celebrate Nebraska’s 2020 Children’s Picture Book Award Winner!

Your Bridge to History children’s picture book receives the prestigious 2020 Celebrate Nebraska top award! First learning of the award, Preston Love Jr., a co-author, stated, “the book represents a manifestation of my commitment and service to our youth and the next generation of kids. Receiving this award is a bonus! I humbly accept this

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White America may have amnesia, but don’t ask Blacks to forget

This article, originally titled “Give me Liberty…” , was reused with permission from the Omaha World Herald. To see the published article and more from the Omaha World Herald, please visit: https://omaha.com/opinion/columnists/preston-love-jr-white-america-may-have-amnesia-but-dont-ask-blacks-to-forget/article_8f34df34-bcd6-5854-bba9-d247a3314e49.html. Patrick Henry, in 1775. spoke to his fellow colonists, and to the British, when he said, “Give me liberty or give me death.” Nearly

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