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Belva Davis is a history maker, an award-winning journalist, a pioneering feminist, a dedicated community servant, a wife and mother, and a gifted storyteller. As a popular anchorwoman, Davis has landed in the middle of some of the biggest news events of recent history. From her base in San Francisco, she has traveled the world reporting on politics, terrorism, racial and gender issues and the role of art and culture in increasing human understanding.

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Visiting the White House | 11 / 10 / 2008 | 1

Just shy of one week after the historic November 4th election, the new President- elect made history again.  President George Bush and his wife Laura welcomed Barack Obama and his wife Michelle to the White House for a tour and a chat between the two men.
I’ve only been inside the White House a few times, [...]

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Speechless on November 4th, 2008 | 11 / 9 / 2008 | 0

Hope has been the fuel powering the lives of millions of African Americans. However, though so many of us often hoped big, we continued to think small just to save ourselves from drowning in the harsh realities of daily survival.
I caught the fever of the Obama “Hope” campaign early, and followed every move I could [...]

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