Remembering Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr: A Tireless Champion For Economic Justice
On Monday, January 17, the nation will pause to honor the life of the late Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The only Black American to be honored with a national holiday, many will recall his historic civil rights achievements.
Which Joe Manchin Will Ultimately Prevail In 2022?
At what point does a government subsidy become a government handout?
A Time Gone By
One can only question whether our nation and democracy can endure through a future foreshadowing protracted and interminable physical, psychological, and political warfare.
Why Stacey Abrams Is Important For Georgia And Our Democracy
Stacey Abrams’ campaign is not only important for Georgia. It’s important for our democracy.
Black Men Die Of Prostate Cancer At Double The Rate Of All Other Races
Benjamin J. Lambert IV, a member of one of the most prominent Black families in Virginia’s public service history, lost his battle to prostate cancer on Monday, June 3, 2019.
The Apotheosis Of Whiteness
This theme of some white person becoming a god is repeated throughout the history of art in Western civilization.
The Montgomery Bus Boycott, 66 Years Ago This Week, Roused People Across The Nation...
This week marks the anniversary of the first of the Mass Meetings that drove the strategy and spirit of the Montgomery Bus Boycott, a foundational event in the Civil Rights Movement.
Consumerism Is The Foundation Of Predatory Capitalism
We are prodded, cajoled, enticed, and engaged in the spending exercise, and all that happens because money makes the world go round.
The New Black Panthers Were In Brunswick
On November 22, 2021, multiples of Black Revolutionaries drove to Brunswick, Georgia in response to the slaying of Ahmaud Arbery.
Reform The Filibuster And End The Assault On Voting Rights Now
Unlike the right to vote, there is nothing sacred about the filibuster.
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Jason Collins Opened A Door. Many LGBTQ Athletes Still Don’t Feel...
Jason Collins, the first active NBA player to come out as gay, passed away after battling stage 4 glioblastoma, and his legacy of advocating for LGBTQ inclusion in sports continues to inspire athletes and activists alike.



















