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2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee L Altitude 4×4 Review: Urban Elegance Meets Rugged Jeep Performance

2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee L Altitude 4×4 Review: Urban Elegance Meets Rugged Jeep Performance walkaround and POV. For the Jeep enthusiast who doesn’t necessarily want to tread the unbeaten path every weekend but still craves that iconic Jeep charisma, the 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee L Altitude 4×4 is a compelling proposition. It masterfully marries the […]
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2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee L Altitude 4×4 Review: Urban Elegance Meets Rugged Jeep Performance walkaround and POV.
For the Jeep enthusiast who doesn’t necessarily want to tread the unbeaten path every weekend but still craves that iconic Jeep charisma, the 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee L Altitude 4×4 is a compelling proposition. It masterfully marries the rugged Jeep DNA with everyday urban usability.

Exterior:
Adorning the classic Bright White Clear-Coat Exterior Paint, the Grand Cherokee L Altitude exudes a strong and confident stance. The LED Reflector Headlamps, the signature Jeep grille, and the 18-inch fully-painted aluminum wheels blend modern design with classic Jeep aesthetics. The addition of the Altitude Appearance Package brings in striking gloss-black exterior accents that only augment its aesthetic appeal.

Interior:
The moment you step inside, you’re greeted with a Global Black Interior theme. Capri Leatherette / Suede Seats offer a touch of luxury and plush comfort. The expansive cabin ensures ample space for all passengers, and the third-row seating is a valuable addition for larger families or those unexpected road trips with friends.

The Uconnect® 5 with an 8.4-inch Touch Screen Display ensures infotainment is right at your fingertips. The integration of Apple CarPlay® and Google Android Auto™ ensures seamless smartphone connectivity. The 10.25-inch TFT color display cluster offers crisp visuals, making the driving data easily readable. While the ambiance is set right with illuminated cupholders, the addition of heated steering and front seats can turn cold winter drives into cozy commutes.

Performance:
Under the hood lies the potent 3.6L V6 24V VT Engine with ESS, churning out a commendable 293 HP and 257 lb-ft of torque. Matched to the smooth 8-speed Automatic Transmission, it offers brisk acceleration ensuring you’re never left wanting for power, whether it’s city driving or cruising on the highway.

Driving Dynamics:
The Quadra-Trac I® 4WD System ensures that you have Jeep’s iconic off-road capability at your disposal if ever you need it. On the urban roads, the vehicle offers a comfortable ride quality, and the rear load leveling suspension works impeccably, especially when the vehicle is fully loaded.

All-around visibility stands out, ensuring safe navigation through tight spots. The driver’s seat is supportive, especially on longer drives, ensuring fatigue-free journeys. However, some may find the lane assist slightly off, as it tends to ping-pong the vehicle within the lane. This is something potential buyers should experience in a test drive to gauge its real-world efficacy.

Safety and Driver Assistance:
The extensive list of safety features, from the Jeep Wave Membership to the myriad of airbags and advanced braking assist systems, reassures that safety is a paramount focus. Features like the Active Lane-Management System, Full-Speed Forward-Collision Warning Plus, and the plethora of parking assistance, including the ParkView® Rear Back-Up Camera, make navigating tricky situations easier and safer.

A notable drawback, however, is the cruise control. Its intuitiveness leaves room for improvement, which can be a bit of a letdown for those long highway jaunts.

Value:
At an MSRP of $54,070.00, the Jeep Grand Cherokee L Altitude 4×4 is not the cheapest option in its segment. However, for that price, you’re getting a well-rounded package, rich in features, performance, and the inimitable Jeep experience.

Final Thoughts:
For Jeep enthusiasts who value the urban experience as much as the occasional off-road adventure, the 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee L Altitude 4×4 offers a balanced mix. While it may have a few quirks, the overall package, laden with features, performance, and that quintessential Jeep charm, makes it a vehicle worth considering.
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IN MEMORIAM: Ramona Edelin, Influential Activist and Education Advocate, Dies at 78

NNPA NEWSWIRE — Born on September 4, 1945, in Los Angeles, California, activist Ramona Edelin’s early years were marked by a commitment to education and social justice. According to her HistoryMakers biography, after graduating from Fisk University with a Bachelor’s degree in 1967, she pursued further studies at the University of East Anglia in England. She earned her master’s degree before completing her Ph.D. at Boston University in 1981.
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By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent
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Once upon a time, Black Americans were simply known as colored people, or Negroes. That is until Ramona Edelin came along. The activist, renowned for her pivotal roles in advancing civil rights, education reform, and community empowerment, died at her D.C. residence last month at the age of 78. Her death, finally confirmed this week by Barnaby Towns, a communications strategist who collaborated with Dr. Edelin, was attributed to cancer.

Born on September 4, 1945, in Los Angeles, California, Edelin’s early years were marked by a commitment to education and social justice. According to her HistoryMakers biography, after graduating from Fisk University with a Bachelor’s degree in 1967, she pursued further studies at the University of East Anglia in England. She earned her master’s degree before completing her Ph.D. at Boston University in 1981.

Edelin’s contributions to academia and activism were manifold. She was pivotal in popularizing the term “African American” alongside Rev. Jesse L. Jackson in the late 1980s.

Jackson had announced the preference for “African American,” speaking for summit organizers that included Dr. Edelin. “Just as we were called Colored, but were not that, and then Negro, but not that, to be called Black is just as baseless,” he said, adding that “African American” “has cultural integrity” and “puts us in our proper historical context.”

Later, Edelin told Ebony magazine, “Calling ourselves African Americans is the first step in the cultural offensive,” while linking the name change to a “cultural renaissance” in which Black Americans reconnected with their history and heritage.

“Who are we if we don’t acknowledge our motherland?” she asked later. “When a child in a ghetto calls himself African American, immediately he’s international. You’ve taken him from the ghetto and put him on the globe.”

The HistoryMakers bio noted that Edelin’s academic pursuits led her to found and chair the Department of African American Studies at Northeastern University, where she established herself as a leading voice.

Transitioning from academia to advocacy, Edelin joined the National Urban Coalition in 1977, eventually ascending to president and CEO. During her tenure, she spearheaded initiatives such as the “Say Yes to a Youngster’s Future” program, which provided crucial support in math, science, and technology to youth and teachers of color in urban areas. Her biography noted that Edelin’s efforts extended nationwide through partnerships with organizations like the National Science Foundation and the United States Department of Education.

President Bill Clinton recognized Edelin’s expertise by appointing her to the Presidential Board on Historically Black Colleges and Universities in 1998. She also co-founded and served as treasurer of the Black Leadership Forum, solidifying her standing as a respected leader in African American communities.

Beyond her professional achievements, Edelin dedicated herself to numerous boards and committees, including chairing the District of Columbia Educational Goals 2000 Panel and contributing to the Federal Advisory Committee for the Black Community Crusade for Children.

Throughout her life, Edelin received widespread recognition for her contributions. Ebony magazine honored her as one of the 100 Most Influential Black Americans, and she received prestigious awards such as the Southern Christian Leadership Award for Progressive Leadership and the IBM Community Executive Program Award.

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Tennessee State University Board Disbanded by MAGA Loyalists as Assault on DE&I Continues

NNPA NEWSWIRE — Recent legislative actions in Tennessee, such as repealing police reform measures enacted after the killing of Tyre Nichols, underscore a troubling trend of undermining local control and perpetuating racist agendas. The new law preventing local governments from restricting police officers’ authority disregards community efforts to address systemic issues of police violence and racial profiling.
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By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent
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Tennessee State University (TSU), the state’s only public historically Black college and university (HBCU), faces a tumultuous future as Gov. Bill Lee dissolved its board, a move supported by racist conservatives and MAGA Republicans in the Tennessee General Assembly, who follow the lead of the twice-impeached, four-times indicted, alleged sexual predator former President Donald Trump. Educators and others have denounced the move as an attack on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&I) and a grave setback for higher education.

Critics argue that TSU’s purported financial mismanagement is a manufactured crisis rooted in decades of underinvestment by the state government. They’ve noted that it continues a trend by conservatives and the racist MAGA movement to eliminate opportunities for Blacks in education, corporate America, and the public sector.

Gevin Reynolds, a former speechwriter for Vice President Kamala Harris, emphasizes in an op-ed that TSU’s financial difficulties are not the result of university leadership because a recent audit found no evidence of fraud or malfeasance.

Reynolds noted that the disbanding of TSU’s board is not an isolated incident but part of a broader assault on DE&I initiatives nationwide. Ten states, including Tennessee, have enacted laws banning DE&I policies on college campuses, while governors appointing MAGA loyalists to university trustee positions further undermine efforts to promote inclusivity and equality.

Moreover, recent legislative actions in Tennessee, such as repealing police reform measures enacted after the killing of Tyre Nichols, underscore a troubling trend of undermining local control and perpetuating racist agendas. The new law preventing local governments from restricting police officers’ authority disregards community efforts to address systemic issues of police violence and racial profiling.

The actions echo historical efforts to suppress Black progress, reminiscent of the violent backlash against gains made during the Reconstruction era. President Joe Biden warned during an appearance in New York last month that Trump desires to bring the nation back to the 18th and 19th centuries – in other words, to see, among other things, African Americans back in the chains of slavery, women subservient to men without any say over their bodies, and all voting rights restricted to white men.

The parallels are stark, with white supremacist ideologies used to justify attacks on Black institutions and disenfranchise marginalized communities, Reynolds argued.

In response to these challenges, advocates stress the urgency of collective action to defend democracy and combat systemic racism. Understanding that attacks on institutions like TSU are symptomatic of broader threats to democratic norms, they call for increased civic engagement and voting at all levels of government.

The actions of people dedicated to upholding the principles of inclusivity, equity, and justice for all will determine the outcome of the ongoing fight for democracy, Reynolds noted. “We are in a war for our democracy, one whose outcome will be determined by every line on every ballot at every precinct,” he stated.

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Braxton Haulcy and the Expansion of Walker|West Music Academy

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