Black Woman Publisher Wins Prestigious Award

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Black Woman Publisher Wins Prestigious Award
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The first Black woman publisher receives a prestigious award after 125 years. The publisher reflects on the importance of providing no paywall journalism for the Black community.

Publisher and my father, Wilbert “Bill” Tatum, before me. We’ve been reporting the news of the day from a Black perspective since 1909 –, the first time in the 125 years of this award it has been given to a Black woman publisher – We are proud to provide no paywall journalism for the Black community we serve, the largest Black and Brown community in the country. Publisher and my father, Wilbert “Bill” Tatum, before me.

We’ve been reporting the news of the day from a Black perspective since 1909 –, the first time in the 125 years of this award it has been given to a Black woman publisher –“You have to pay rent, you have to clothe yourself, you still might want to go to a movie. You don’t have money to do any of these things, so it’s like they pigeonhole you back into what you’re known to do. And what I was known to do is sell drugs.” As Kareem Nelson, 50, navigated his wheelchair through a Harlem park close to where he was born, he reflected on the financial challenges he faced after being shot and paralyzed at 20 years old. After a one-year rehab process, he soon found himself back in the same position he was in before his injury: unemployed and selling drugs to make a living. “As a young adult coming back to community in a wheelchair, it it hard for you to work. It makes it hard for you to get right back into society and be productive,” he said. Growing up during the crack epidemic in the 1980s, Nelson started selling drugs at 12 years old, a decision he attributes to low self-esteem and a desire to fit in with his peers. By the time of his injury, he had moved to Baltimore. A dispute with another man there led to him being shot. After his injury, Nelson was awarded Social Security disability benefits, which became his main source of income from public programs. With no work history at the time, though, he received just $583 a month, which was not enough to cover his expense

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