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 E. Faye WilliamsThe Washington Informerhttps://www.washingtoninformer.com/ Who could have imagined hundreds of our top military personnel being ordered to the United States to hear...
By Rann Miller New JerseyUrban Newshttps://njurbannews.com/ Earlier this year, Malcolm Jamal Warner became an ancestor. While we’ll miss his brilliance and brightness, his art...
By: Kenneth C. FoxworthMinnesota Spokesman-Recorderhttps://spokesman-recorder.com/ B-Word History and Reclamation: Harm, Power, and Respect For centuries the B-word was a weapon. Today, in some circles,...
By Andreas Kluth The Philadelphia Tribune https://www.phillytrib.com/ Credibility, like trust and a good reputation, is hard to earn, easy to lose. It’s also ruinously...
By Caroline Rubin The Atlanta Voice https://theatlantavoice.com/ On Monday, September 22nd, millions of Americans tuned in to watch our nation’s leaders announce a correlation...
By Frances Toni Draper Afrohttps://afro.com/ AFRO CEO and Publisher Frances Murphy Draper argues that while comfort and convenience explain why many women—especially Black women—wear...
By Lucius GanttThe Westside Gazettehttps://thewestsidegazette.com/ Recently, I’ve listened to many African Americans who say they want nothing to do with politics, but they want...
By Ben JealousNNPAhttps://nnpa.org A Midwestern schoolteacher once told her class that a sense of humor is a sign of intelligence. “Look around the classroom,”...