NNPA NEWSWIRE — “…Slavery is still legal in the United States, so long as it is pursuant to a criminal conviction and if it is limited...
NNPA NEWSWIRE — This month, Barber was among 25 other distinguished individuals selected to receive the prestigious 2018 MacArthur Foundation “Genius Grant.”
THE LOUISIANA WEEKLY —After nearly a year of delving into New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell’s use of a City-issued credit card during her tenure as a...
SOUTH FLORIDA TIMES — One in 10 Floridians can’t vote because Florida is one of only four states where people with a previous felony conviction are...
LOS ANGELES WAVE — Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren is the only Democrat who can beat President Donald Trump.
ATLANTA VOICE — Saturday morning, President Donald J. Trump formally endorsed Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp for Governor, via Twitter.
OAKLAND POST — Right now is a critical cross roads moment for Oakland—and the main question to ask yourself is who should be making the decisions-...
THE FLORIDA STAR — Early voting starts Monday the 22nd and Jacksonville residents and Edward Waters College students especially now have more access to polling places...
LOS ANGELES WAVE — Mayor Eric Garcetti met with members of the black press Oct. 18 in a wide-ranging roundtable discussion about issues concerning and affecting...
NASHVILLE PRDE — Mid-week ‘campaign flows’ revved up in North Nashville at the meet and greet fundraiser for state Rep. Brenda Gilmore.
CINCINNATI HERALD — Civil Rights icon and Congressman John Lewis (GA) and Congressman Hakeem Jeffries (NY) visited the greater Cincinnati area on Sunday, Oct. 15 to...
OAKLAND POST — A community coalition comprised of Pastors, former Black Panther Co-Founder, Bobby Seale, Civil Rights attorneys and residents held a press conference this week...
NORTH DALLAS GAZETTE — Democratic challenger Colin Allred is seeking to oust Republican incumbent Congressman Pete Sessions from his House seat in District 32 this November.
NNPA NEWSWIRE — While many states have some restriction on felon voting rights, most states restore the right to vote to people after they complete their...
WASHINGTON INFORMER — Maryland Democratic officials said Thursday that a surge in request of absentee ballots for next month’s general election points to a huge turnout...
THE TENNESSEE TRIBUNE — Voter education, organization and participation are the three pillars of Rueben Dockery’s campaign for Tennessee State Senate District 19.
NNPA NEWSWIRE — Between 1989 and 1991, tensions between Arab-Berbers and black ethnic groups in Mauritania resulted in the government-led displacement, expulsion, and denationalization of over...
NNPA NEWSWIRE — “‘Be the Difference. Vote.’ is a non-partisan campaign whose goal is mobilizing African Americans voters — and all voters 50 and older —...
FLORIDA STAR — “The Magnificent Seven” is fiction, the modern-day remake of a classic Western. In real life, however, a rich villain has taken over the...
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — More than 24 million Americans lack broadband access. This includes 31 percent of households in rural areas, but only 2 percent in urban....
SAN FRANCISCO BAY VIEW — "While Kanye is a clown in many senses of the word, his buffoonery can be used to our advantage. Right now...
NNPA NEWSWIRE — A delegation of elected and appointed officials from Baton Rouge attended the Congressional Black Caucus Annual Legislative Conference to build allegiance around issues...
NNPA NEWSWIRE — Sadly, since the latest federal election something has happened to our current state of minds. The political sides – Democrats and Republicans- have...
NNPA NEWSWIRE — As I sat in my hotel room in West Africa watching Justice Brett Kavanaugh confirmed to the U.S. Supreme Court, I was reminded...
NORTH DALLAS GAZETTE — After months of arguing and fighting over the definition of complete, the City of Irving has finally come to a conclusion on...