This evening on black ink: Inside The Black Wall Street Times, our journalists unpack the facts in the police brutality case involving William McNeil Jr. in Jacksonville, Florida. We also explore how a newly discovered diabetes subtype puts Black children at risk of misdiagnosis—and how this breakthrough could transform treatment for African and Black youth worldwide. Plus, we report on a historic victory as the Muscogee (Creek) Nation Supreme Court ends apartheid and restores citizenship to Freedmen descendants, affirming treaty rights and confronting anti-Blackness without compromising tribal sovereignty.
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Today on Black Ink, we expose the facts behind William McNeil Jr.’s brutal arrest in Jacksonville, examine how a newly discovered diabetes subtype threatens the health of Black children worldwide, and highlight a historic win as the Muscogee (Creek) Nation restores citizenship to Freedmen descendants after decades of exclusion.
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