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Rev. Al Sharpton called on Andrew Cuomo to drop out of the race for New York City mayor — urging the ex-governor to “look at ...
Aside from Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, Al Sharpton is the only recognizable figure from outside the Biden administration.
Rev. Al Sharpton has given himself hefty bonuses over the years as the founder and CEO of his nonprofit group National Action Network (NAN), in addition to his gig as an MSNBC host.
Even the most ardent Al Sharpton watchers are likely to have groaned at the news that “the Rev.” has called for yet another boycott of companies that are scrapping their DEI initiatives. This ...
As prominent Black men like Sean "Diddy" Combs and Tyler Perry face federal charges and sexual assault and abuse allegations, in a conversation prompted by TMZ reporters, Al Sharpton said that ...
The CEO of Target met MSNBC host Rev. Al Sharpton as the latter’s organization puts pressure on companies that previously scaled back DEI initiatives.
Civil rights leader Rev. Al Sharpton called out leaders of the Black community for having "negro amnesia," accusing them of adding to the increasing racial divide in the U.S., the Philadelphia ...
Sharpton, of course, meant to use the Founding Fathers as rhetorical props in the establishment's never-ending melodrama about President Donald Trump and the Capitol incursion of Jan. 6, 2021.
Founder and president of the National Action Network the Rev. Al Sharpton announced a “March on Wall Street” for Aug. 28, as the organization continues to fight to protect diversity, ...
Sharpton announced in January that the National Action Network would identify two companies this spring to boycott over DEI cuts.
MSNBC host Rev. Al Sharpton shares what is most important to remember today and his thoughts on the current atmosphere around DEI and civil liberties.
Rev. Al Sharpton discussed the criminal indictments against New York Mayor Eric Adams, arguing Gov. Kathy Hochul should not be pressured to remove him from office.