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Freelance Journalist, The Black Wall Street Times

Sydney Anderson

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Freelance Journalist, The Black Wall Street Times

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Primary beats

u.s.

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TransportEventsPublishingSohoEducationEntrepreneursSoccerHome InteriorsGame StoriesFeatures and profilesOutdoorsReligionEducation PoliciesBlockchainSpace

Biography

Final Covers

Civil Rights , Gender Equality, Community news, U.S.-Mexico Border, Climate Change , Race , Ethnicity, Law Enforcement , Immigration

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Journalist Type

online / digital journalists

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Freelance Journalist

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The Black Wall Street Times

Content

Total articles 191

  • Available on paid plans

    Weather Drawing: Hooray for winter!

    By Sydney Anderson

    Jan. 24, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Byron Allen $10B lawsuit against McDonald's approved for trial

    By Sydney Anderson

    Dec. 05, 2024

  • Available on paid plans

    Weather Drawing: Hooray for winter!

    By Sydney Anderson

    Jan. 24, 2025

As seen in

Idaho Statesman,Bay To Bay News,Brainerd Dispatch,Sports Agent Blog,Aol,Mdpi,National Wildlife Federation Blog,The Universe,The Black Wall Street Times,Colorado State University,The Montgomery County Sentinel

Company Info

The Black Wall Street Times

The Black Wall Street Times is a Black-owned digital news media company based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, specifically in the historic Greenwood District. Founded in 2017 by Nehemiah D. Frank, the publication aims to amplify Black voices and experiences through journalism that emphasizes equity, representation, and truth. It honors the legacy of Black Wall Street, a once-thriving economic hub that was destroyed during the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. The company provides comprehensive news coverage on various topics, including politics, education, health, arts, culture, and social justice. It features historical stories related to Black Wall Street and broader Black cultural heritage. The publication also offers opinion pieces that analyze systemic inequities and community resilience. Additionally, it provides newsletter subscriptions for readers to receive exclusive content and event updates. The Black Wall Street Times engages with nonprofits and grassroots organizations to promote social change and is dedicated to serving Black communities and advocates for racial justice.

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'+1 918-804-8526

Founded: 2016


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