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Black activists, organizers shut out of John Lewis "Good Trouble" rally planned in Cleveland by suburbanites call for a unified and diverse coalition that includes Black leaders, organizers... By Clevelandurbannews.com, Ohio's Black digital news leader

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CLEVELAND, Ohio- Nationwide "Good Trouble" rallies are planned for Thurs., July 17, 2025  to commemorate the legacy and the death date of the late Congressman John Lewis and Black-led groups of Cleveland, Ohio say Black activists and organizers are being shut out by White-led suburban groups with help from the mainstream media and others. The activists say this goes against the unity standard set by Lewis, a revered and respected congressman and Civil Rights advocate from Atlanta, Georgia who died on July 17, 2020. Lewis coined the term "Good Trouble" during his time in Congress. "We call for a unified, diverse, and inclusive coalition for any "Good Trouble" rallies in Cleveland, a largely Black major American city," said Black activist and organizer Kathy Wray Coleman, who leads the Cleveland-based groups Women's March Cleveland and Imperial Women Coalition, which fight for women's rights and against violence against women.  Activist Alf...

Ohio Congresswoman Emilia Sykes speaks on U.S. House floor on Roe v Wade reversal decision 3rd anniversary and vows to keep up the fight for reproductive freedom for women in Ohio, nationally...By Clevelandurbannews.com, Ohio's Black digital news leader

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Ohio 13th Congressional District Congresswoman Emilia Sykes (D-13), an Akron Democrat Rep. Emilia Sykes Speaks on House Floor on June 24, 2025: "Dobbs Decision Set Wave of Chaos, Cruelty, and Control in Motion"    WATCH : Rep. Sykes' Full Remarks from the Floor of the United States House of Representatives   WASHINGTON, D.C.  — Tuesday, June 24, 2025 marked the third anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s June 24, 2022 decision to overturn Roe v. Wade per its controversial Dobbs decision. On this historic and tragic day three years ago, the nation's high court stripped women of federal protection for abortion access and gave respective states the authority to legislate abortion and reproductive rights. Ohio voters, in November of 2023, passed an Issue 1 referendum that enshrined the legal right to abortion in the Ohio Constitution, but proponents of Issue 1 fear that state and national measures are underway to undermine Issue 1 and that a national abortion ban is po...

Women's March Cleveland holds annual rally and march the weekend of the 3rd anniversary of the fall of Roe v. Wade in downtown Cleveland from City Hall steps...By Clevelandurbannews.com, Ohio's Black digital news leader

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Protesters rally and march on June 21, 2025 in Cleveland, the weekend before the June 24, 2025 third anniversary of the fall of Roe v Wade, a 1973 landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision that was reversed by the Supreme Court on June 24, 2022 via its Dobbs decision CLEVELAND, Ohio -Women's March Cleveland hosted its "Third Anniversary of Roe Reversal March and Leave Women Alone Rally" on Sat., June 21, 2025 with a noon rally on the steps of City Hall in downtown Cleveland and a march through city streets. About 500 people were in attendance Organizers said the event was a rally and march for reproductive and Civil Rights and an effort to continue the fight for choice for women in Cleveland and Northeast Ohio, including Black women. "We thank all who participated in this annual event," said Women's March Cleveland head organizer Kathy Wray Coleman, a seasoned Black Cleveland activist and community organizer who leads Women's March Cleveland. "The fall o...

Women's March Cleveland to host mass women's march on June 21, 2025 at noon from City Hall steps, the 3rd Anniversary of Reversal of Roe v Wade March and Leave Women Alone Rally...Names of speakers included herein...By Clevelandurbannews.com, Ohio's Black digital news leader

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Above: Women's March Cleveland on Oct. 2, 2021 at a march from Market Square Park in Cleveland that drew some 2,500 people. Photo by David Petkiewicz of Cleveland.com CLEVELAND, Ohio -Women's March Cleveland will host its "Third Anniversary of Roe Reversal March and Leave Women Alone Rally" on Sat., June 21, 2025 with a noon rally and 1 pm march from the steps of City Hall in downtown Cleveland. Facebook event page link:  https://www.facebook.com/event.. Organizers say the event is a rally and mass march for reproductive and Civil Rights and an effort to continue the fight for choice for women in Cleveland and Northeast Ohio, including Black women. "We must keep up the fight for Civil Rights for women and the fight for Black and other women to have a choice to decide what to do with their bodies," said Women's March Cleveland head organizer Kathy Wray Coleman, a seasoned Black Cleveland activist and community organizer who leads Women's March Clevela...

"No Kings" rallies and marches against President Trump held in Cleveland, D.C., and nationwide on June 14 as momentum against the president's agenda increases... By Clevelandurbannews.com, Ohio's Black digital news leader

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Protesters rally in downtown Cleveland, Ohio on Sat., June 14, 2025 as part of "No Kings" rallies and marches, a national day of action against President Donald Trump's agenda Clevelandurbannews.com and   Kathywraycolemanonlinenewsblog.com Breaking and quality news straight out of Cleveland, Ohio from Ohio's Black digital news leader Staff article CLEVELAND, Ohio- "No Kings"  ra llies and marches were held in Washington, D.C. and across the country on Sat., June 14, 2025 to protest President Donald Trump's policy agenda, nationwide events that coincided with the president's $45 million military parade held in D.C. Saturday evening. It was notably the president's 79th birthday. The president's parade is to commemorate 250 years of service by the U.S. Army and to showcase the nation's military, though his critics say he is merely grandstanding and wasting taxpayer money on unnecessary events. Hundreds of “No Kings” demonstrations were plan...

LA protests over President Trump's deportation policies reach 3rd day...By Clevelandurbannews.com, Ohio's Black digital news leader

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Clevelandurbannews.com and   Kathywraycolemanonlinenewsblog.com By Kathy Wray Coleman, editor, associate publisher EDITOR'S NOTE: Since the publication of the article below on Sun., June 8, 2025, President Donald Trump has begun to mobilize some 700 U.S. Marines to join the more than 2000 members of the National Guard that he has deployed to Los Angeles, California in the midst of ongoing protests there LOS ANGELES, California - Protests in Los Angeles, California that began last week over President Donald Trump's immigration policies have reached the third day, with the president deploying more than 2,000 members of the federal National Guard to the city to quell what he says are violent outbursts and rioting in America's second largest city. Protesters, however, claim they are not rioting but simply exercising their free speech rights and the right to peacefully assemble. A local police convoy has stopped traffic on the major freeway in downtown LA as the protest gains...

Thousands flock to downtown Cleveland for Pride in the CLE 2025 in support of LGBTQ rights... By Clevelandurbannews.com, Ohio's Black digital news leader

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Clevelandurbannews.com and Kathywraycolemanonlinenewsblog.com Staff article CLEVELAND, Ohio -   Pride in the CLE, an annual parade and festival held in downtown Cleveland by the Greater Cleveland LGBTQ+ Center, stepped off on Sat., June 7, 2025,  with a morning parade followed by a festival at Public Square. It was the 50th anniversary of the existence of the Greater Cleveland LGBT+ Center. Thousands came out to the popular event, including the Cleveland Pride Marching Band, dignitaries, community organizations, activists, vendors, and a host of local mainstream and other media. This year's event highlighted anti-LGBTQ+ legislation coming out of Washington, D.C. under President Donald Trump. The festivities took place from 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. and are part of month-long Pride activities taking place across Northeast Ohio. Clevelandurbannews.com and Kathywraycolemanonlinenewsblog.com ,   the most read Black digital newspaper and blog in Ohio and in the Midwest T el: (216) ...

Suspended East Cleveland Mayor Brandon King and former councilman Ernest Smith found guilty of corruption charges...Both are Black as county prosecutor Mike O'Malley is accused of targeting Black elected officials and leaving White ones alone...By Clevelandurbannews.com, Ohio's Black digital news leader.

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                               Former East Cleveland mayor Brandon King and former East Cleveland councilman Ernest Smith Clevelandurbannews.com and   Kathywraycolemanonlinenewsblog.com By Kathy Wray Coleman, editor, associate publisher EAST CLEVELAND, Ohio - A Cuyahoga County jury on Thursday found suspended East Cleveland mayor Brandon King and former councilman Ernest Smith guilty of public corruption charges.  The trial followed months of legal manoeuvrings and claims of corruption by judges and prosecutors from the defense team. East Cleveland is a neighboring Black suburb of Cleveland of some 15,000 residents, and one of the poorest cities in the nation. King, 57, was convicted of three fourth-degree felonies – theft in office and two counts of having an unlawful interest in a public contract – as well as misdemeanor offenses. He faces up to 18 months in prison on the felony convictions alo...

Former President Joe Biden diagnosed with prostate cancer that has aggressively spread to his bones...President Trump comments..Prostate cancer is common in Black men..By Clevelandurbannews.com, Ohio's Black digital news leader

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                                           Former President Joe Biden Clevelandurbannews.com and   Kathywraycolemanonlinenewsblog.com By Kathy Wray Coleman, editor, associate publisher CLEVELAND, Ohio — Former President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer that has spread to his bones, mainstream news media like the New York Times and ABC News reported Friday, raising further concerns about the former president's health. Health issues and troubling campaign poll numbers forced him to relinquish his 2024 bid for a second term in the White House. A loyal Democrat, Biden, 82, was a two-term vice president under former President Barack Obama, the country's first Black president, and won the presidency in his own right over now President Donald Trump in 2020. But he bowed out of his 2024 reelection bid amid plummeting poll numbers, pressure fr...