By Dr. Julianne Malveaux Dr. Julianne Malveaux – Economic Development https://www.juliannemalveaux.com/ I attended the memorial services this week honoring Jesse Jackson, joining thousands who...
By Roz Cauthen Afro https://afro.com/ As Maryland leaders debate how to close a state budget gap, arts programs are once again vulnerable. When funding...
By Dr. Bobby Eugene Mills AframNewshttps://aframnews.com/ America, the Bible speaks of “perilous times” when it will become too difficult for Christian service because of...
By David Marshall BlackPress of Americanhttps://blackpressusa.com/ When Doug Jones announced his candidacy for the U.S. Senate in a 2017 special election, he was considered...
By Dr. John E. WarrenThe San Diego Voice & Viewpointhttps://sdvoice.info/ Recently, at least two unlawful activities have taken place against civilians by the San...
By Rep. Oye Owolewa and Leah BoganThe Washington Informerhttps://www.washingtoninformer.com/ After 43 days, the longest government shutdown in U.S. history is over. But D.C.’s wounds...
By Lucius GanttThe Westside Gazettehttps://thewestsidegazette.com/ I try very hard to stay in my digital lane. I write about economics and politics but I do...
When society devalues intellectual pursuits, it risks falling behind in an increasingly complex world. By Nia NoelleBlack America Webhttps://blackamericaweb.com/ D.L. Hughley’s Notes from the GED...
By Maurice CarrollAfrohttps://afro.com/ Clarence was a strong, brown, muscular, 1200-lb stallion who thought he controlled his own life. He thought he could roam wherever...
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — American democracy is entering a dangerous stage of decline. While coverage focuses largely on the most recognizable signs of democratic backsliding, such as...
By Cathleen BrennanThe Westside Gazettehttps://thewestsidegazette.com/ Every child deserves an education that sparks curiosity, nurtures strengths and prepares them for success beyond the classroom. Whether...