Conversations are happening right now among old Civil Rights workers that should trouble every American. These are not political operatives, cable television commentators, or...
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 Markus Flynn Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder https://spokesman-recorder.com/ Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) have long been the launchpads for some of our nation’s greatest leaders...
By Rhonda M. Smith The Sacramento Observer https://sacobserver.com/ OPINION – Shortly after last year’s election, I hopped into a Lyft and struck up a...
By NaCyla Wiley, Workforce Alliance The Inner–City News https://theinnercitynews.com/ The global digital workplace market is so large that not even AI can give you...
By Robert Reich Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder https://spokesman-recorder.com/ Last Wednesday marked its first 100 days of the odious Trump regime. We are now in the 14th...
By S.E. WilliamsThe Voice https://theievoice.com/ Overview: The Black Voice News held its third annual Festival of Ideas, bringing together 60 local nonprofits, advocates, and influencers...
By Dr. Julianne MalveauxDr. Julianne Malveaux – Economic Development https://www.juliannemalveaux.com/ His Holiness Pope Francis made his transition on the morning of after Easter Sunday,...
By Mashai SmallAfrohttps://afro.com/ t’s been 10 years since “Black Lives Matter” chants broke out. As we remember our brother, Freddie Gray, and all the...
By Jarvis JohnsonAframNewshttps://aframnews.com/ When did we start expecting so little from our elected officials? Or perhaps the better question is—have candidates become so underwhelming...