CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — The S.C. Poor People’s Campaign in recent months has been strengthening.
HUDSON VALLEY PRESS — Like anything else the weather will change from day to day, month to month, season to season.
DALLAS POST TRIBUNE — In the few remaining weeks of the 115th Congress it is imperative that we witness the passage of legislation that will, among...
CHICAGO DEFENDER — n kindergarten, my classroom had been wonderfully diverse, full of children of varying ethnic and economic backgrounds.
PASADENA JOURNAL — I’m not going to tell you not to spend your money on gifts for your loved ones. I’m going to tell you to...
MINNESOTA SPOKESMAN-RECORDER — A local reporter once asked me if there were ever five Black women’s college basketball starters locally, other than in visiting HBCUs or...
HOUSTON FORWARD TIMES — Earlier this year, a Texas jury delivered a $706 million verdict in what quickly became a high-profile dispute over the value of...
MINNESOTA SPOKESMAN-RECORDER — African Americans, on many important levels, seem to be falling behind other groups
SPEAKING OUT WEEKLY NEWS — The rampant re-segregation of American public schools poses a greater threat to the trajectory of America’s progress than terrorism, nuclear proliferation,...
MINNESOTA SPOKESMAN-RECORDER — The deaths of those two African Americans in Jeffersontown were just as significant. Yet, it was difficult for the current administration in Washington...
MILWAUKEE COURIER — After eight years of Scott Walker, special interests are doing great, but too many families are still left behind.
THE MADISON TIMES — If you’re on social media or interact with media in any sort of way, you’ve probably seen the posts, commercials and celebrity...
The purpose of the birthright provision of the 14th Amendment was wide ranging. It was a direct assault on the dreadful Dred Scott decision, and overturned the...
MILWAUKEE COURIER — This fall, cast your ballot and make your voice heard for good-paying jobs, protecting our environment, good education and quality, affordable health care.
THE TENNESSEE TRIBUNE — The three stages of voting are registration, education and participation. We are finished with registration. It is now time to educate ourselves on...
THE WESTSIDE GAZETTE — Since the inception of modern media, certain narratives have consistently been promoted and only a handful of individuals receive positive recognition publicly.
AFRO — During the era of Jim Crow it was not unheard of to have Black children sitting in hot classrooms with no regard for their...
MILWAUKEE TIMES — Many local businesses have viewed back-to-school season as an opportunity to reach out to the community which helps them prosper and give back...
THE PASADENA JOURNAL — Baltimore, a city already under a federal consent decree to reform its police department after a Justice Department investigation into the 2015...
BLACK VOICE NEWS — Police brutality continues to plague Black and Brown communities and interactions that would otherwise be mundane and uneventful for other Californians often...
Bill Fletcher, Jr. says that it’s difficult to see how Trump’s views on trade are helping American workers.
Raynard Jackson, the founder and chairman of Black Americans for a Better Future, says that the NFL players and the league have let their emotions and...
Dr. Elizabeth Primas says that a lack of resources, and an increased focus on standardized testing has made it increasingly difficult for teachers to be highly-effective.
New research by the Center for Responsible Lending (CRL) finds that last year among the nation’s largest banks, overdraft fees were a $11.45 billion bonanza.
NNPA Newswire Columnist Julianne Malveaux says that the systematic denigration of Black people and Black women must be repudiated and rejected.