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Author Archives: Kwadjo Campbell

Posted inGuest Columnist, News

We owe it to the Emanuel Nine to take action against racism

by Kwadjo Campbell June 22, 2015
Posted inGuest Columnist, News

Kwadjo Campell: I Support Glenn McConnell

by Kwadjo Campbell March 19, 2014
Posted inFeatures, News

Will the Midtown redevelopment be ‘a nail in the coffin’ for the Eastside?

by Kwadjo Campbell July 30, 2012
Posted inGuest Columnist, News

How both black and white leaders worked to secure Crosstown money

by Kwadjo Campbell March 14, 2012
Posted inGuest Columnist, News

The black community faced political losses in 2011

by Kwadjo Campbell December 28, 2011
Posted inGuest Columnist, News

How Joe Riley can positively impact the African-American community

by Kwadjo Campbell December 7, 2011
Posted inGuest Columnist, News

More minority-owned firms are participating in city projects

by Kwadjo Campbell November 2, 2011
Posted inGuest Columnist, News

The African-American community could have slowed gentrification

by Kwadjo Campbell October 5, 2011
Posted inGuest Columnist, News

The community must make the education of young black men a top priority

by Kwadjo Campbell August 31, 2011
Posted inGuest Columnist, News

The new port should provide economic opportunities for neighboring low-income residents

by Kwadjo Campbell August 3, 2011

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