Robin Harris
Born | August 30, 1953 |
Hometown | Chicago, Illinois, United States |
Net worth | $250 thousand |
Spouse | Exetta Harris (m 1984 - 1990) |
Children | Robin Harris Jr. |
Parents | Earl Harris , Mattie Harris |
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Photos: VP Kamala Harris attends funeral of the oldest Buffalo shooting victim
- Vice President Kamala Harris and Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff traveled to Buffalo, N.Y., for the funeral of Buffalo mass shooting victim Ruth Whitfield.
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'How dare you!': Grief, anger from Buffalo shooting victims' kin
Relatives of the 10 Black people massacred in a Buffalo supermarket are pleading with the nation to confront and stop racist violence.
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'How Dare You!': Heartbreak, Anger Pours Forth From Families Of Buffalo Shooting Victims
Relatives of the 10 Black people massacred in a Buffalo supermarket pleaded with the nation Thursday to confront and stop racist violence, their agony pouring out in the tears of a 12-year-old child, hours after the white man accused in the killings silently faced a murder indictment in court. Jaques “Jake” Patterson, who lost his father, covered his face with his hands as his mother spoke at a news conference. Once she finished, Jake collapsed into the arms of Rev. Al Sharpton, the veteran civi
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'My son will grow up fatherless': Families of Buffalo victims share grief over racist violence
Jaques “Jake” Patterson, who lost his father, cried as his mother asked her community to help raise him.
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Daughter of Buffalo victim breaks down at press conference; attorney announces potential lawsuits
Families of four victims of the shooting at Tops Friendly Market in Buffalo, N.Y., shared their grief at a press conference held Thursday by the Rev. Al Sharpton and attorney Ben Crump, who said they plan to sue everyone responsible for the attack.
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'How dare you!': Grief, anger from Buffalo victims' kin
Relatives of the 10 Black people massacred in a Buffalo supermarket pleaded with the nation Thursday to confront and stop racist violence, their agony pouring out in the tears of a 12-year-old child, hours after the white man accused in the killings silently faced a murder indictment in court. Jaques “Jake” Patterson, who lost his father, covered his face with his hands as his mother spoke at a news conference. Once she finished, Jake collapsed into the arms of Rev. Al Sharpton, the veteran ci
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Ohio Republicans say secure border will curb overdoses, but drug crisis is complicated
Law enforcement and recovery specialists say Ohio's addiction rates and overdose deaths won't be curbed by border security alone.
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Phat Tuesdays Stand-Up Doc Pays Tribute to Black Comedy Trailblazers Robin Harris and Bernie Mac
Even if you’ve never heard of Phat Tuesdays, a night at The Comedy Store in Hollywood where various Black comedians got a chance to shine and get discovered, many of the names that graced the stage are well-known. Stars such as Cedric the Entertainer, Nick Cannon, Tiffany Haddish, Chris Tucker, Dave Chappelle and more got […]
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Amazon's new doc is an inspirational oral history of L.A.'s Black comedy scene
"Phat Tuesdays," directed by Reginald Hudlin, focuses on a landmark Comedy Store night, but it also works as a look at an entire era in Black culture.
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Peer recovery support initiative in Gallia
Aug. 9—GALLIPOLIS — Gallipolis Municipal Judge Eric Mulford and Robin Harris, executive director of the Gallia-Jackson-Meigs Board of Alcohol, Drug Addiction, and Mental Health (ADAMH), recently announced the agencies have funded a peer recovery support initiative for clients of the municipal court's pre-trial services program and specialized dockets. According to a news release from Judge ...
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Why the Ivy League was first to shut down because of coronavirus as others plowed ahead
One year ago, while the rest of American professional and college sports were still plowing ahead, the Ivy League shut down because of the coronavirus. This is the story behind that decision.
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