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Juneteenth in Our Community – Bee Reporting

June 17, 2022

Federal Holiday Recognizing Freedom and Jubilation Juneteenth, formally declared a federal holiday in 2021, marks the emancipation of African American Slaves in 1865 when federal troops led by Union Army General Gordon Granger in Galveston Te...

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Helping Ukraine

March 7, 2022

Helping Ukraine Over 5,000,000 people are likely to become refugees in the wake of the Russian invasion on Ukraine, which began on February 24, 2022.  Hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians have fled their homeland into Moldova and Poland a...

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CELEBRATING PIONEERING ATTORNEYS

February 4, 2022

  February is Black History Month, a time to honor the heritage and triumphs of African American people from the past to the present. From abolitionists to modern social justice advocates, the list of African American trailblazers is extensive.Â...

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MEN AND BREAST CANCER

October 25, 2022

Bee Reporting Cares about Breast Cancer Awareness History of Breast Cancer Awareness Month What is Breast Cancer Awareness Month? Breast Cancer Awareness Month, held in October every year, was created in 1985 to promote screening and prevention o...

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Gun Violence Headlines Prompt Legislative Movement

June 16, 2022

Protecting Our Children from Gun Violence This week, a bipartisan group of senators unveiled an agreement on principle for gun safety legislation, in an attempt to address one of the nation’s most pressing and divisive issues in the wake of...

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Proud to BEE a Supporter of PRIDE!

June 3, 2022

Ever wondered about how Pride became PRIDE!!! A Brief History of Pride While the pride movement had begun and was alive and well in Los Angeles and San Francisco, the Stonewall Riots, a police raid at an Inn in NYC, were pivotal as the beginni...

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Influential Women

March 30, 2022

A Wrap Up of Women’s History Month During the month of March, there have been many tributes to women, in professional positions of power, and those that keep things running behind the scenes.  For Women Owned Business Enterprises, spot...

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Celebrating Woman

March 25, 2022

Honoring Madeleine Albright A celebration of Women’s History Month would not be complete without talking about and honoring Madeleine Albright. MADELEINE ALBRIGHT Madeleine Albright, who fled the Nazis as a child in her native Czechoslovakia d...

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Women’s History Month

March 23, 2022

Honoring Ketanji Brown Jackson  Ketanji Brown Jackson is an American attorney and jurist who has served as a federal judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit since 2021.  She is a current nominee f...

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End of the Mandates? And Help For Ukraine

March 11, 2022

Back to In Person Conference Calls - Is this the End of Mandates? Two years ago this month, courthouses were emptied, courtrooms were desolate and calendar calls were delayed and delayed and delayed again.  This week it seems that in per...

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Celebrating Pioneering Attorneys

February 15, 2022

February is Black History Month, a time to honor the heritage and triumphs of African American people from the past to the present. From abolitionists to modern social justice advocates, the list of African American trailblazers is extensive.  Than...

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