You’ve had a few weeks to digest the evisceration of the Voting Rights Act by the not-so-Supreme Court. You’ve struggled with finding the appropriate...
By Miss AJ WilliamsMichigan Chroniclehttps://michiganchronicle.com/ Let’s be honest. When Black women say they want a soft life, we are rarely just talking about silk...
By: James B. Ewers Jr., Ed.D.Forward Timeshttps://www.forwardtimes.com/ Christmas is over, and we celebrated the birth of Jesus. Knowing that He was the reason for...
By Jamelle BouieThe Philadelphia Tribunehttps://www.phillytrib.com/ Most Americans like to believe that this is a nation of laws, where justice is blind to power and...
NNPA NEWSWIRE — Understanding our identity in Christ can bring hope and transformation, allowing us to shape our perspective and actions. We should pray...
By Dr. Bobby Eugene MillsAframNewshttps://aframnews.com/ The incompetence and lack of fiscal integrity of TSU’s Board of Regents is on full display in the State...
By Stacy M BrownBlack Press USAhttps://blackpressusa.com/ By the end of 2025, the effort to thin Black memory had become harder to ignore. Across the...
By David MarshallThe Philadelphia Tribunehttps://www.phillytrib.com/ The Lady Justice statue, often seen in many courthouses, has become the most recognized symbol representing American justice. It...
By Nicole Fuller, Jenny Muñiz and Hal SmithThe Philadelphia Tribunehttps://www.phillytrib.com/ Classrooms should be places of opportunity, not obstacles. But for many students with disabilities,...
By The Conversation, Howard UniversityMichigan Chroniclehttps://michiganchronicle.com/ Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. relaxes at home in May 1956 in Montgomery, Alabama. Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images Howard...