
Scientist Keven Stonewall is on a mission to find a cure for colon cancer
Courtesy of Kristopher Stonewall According to the World Health Organization, colon cancer is the third most common type of cancer and accounts for 10 percent
Courtesy of Kristopher Stonewall According to the World Health Organization, colon cancer is the third most common type of cancer and accounts for 10 percent
When it comes to talk radio, Atlanta has some outstanding hosts on the airwaves on local radio station WAOK 1380 AM. One of these hosts
Name: Shaquille Brewster Position: Producer Assignment: NBC News Education: Howard University For the previous year, Shaquille Brewster has been a campaign embed for NBC News serving
Author H. Victoria Hargro Atkerson, who penned Buttermilk Bottom, a sizzling drama placed in a 1950s historical cocoon that reveals the experiences, the lives, and personalities
Michael Eric Dyson stands as one of the more prominent Black intellectuals of this generation. His ideas on politics, race, and culture often initiates critical
As President Barack Obama’s final term is wrapping up, his critics are coming out of the woodwork to discuss his high and low points in
Lincoln College of Technology professor Earle C. Mitchell is a highly respected Black intellectual as well as a mentor and scholar of African and African
Lisa Durden has blazed a trail in news with her intelligent, straight-talking commentary. Raised in Newark, New Jersey and a proud graduate of Seton Hall University with
Benjamin Todd Jealous and Trabian Shorters launched their national tour for their inspirational literary project, REACH: 40 Black Men Speak on Living, Leading, and Succeeding in Atlanta on
“I am not afraid of being sued by white businessmen. In fact, I should welcome such a lawsuit. It would do the cause much good.
Dr. John H. Eaves is the chairman of the Fulton County Board of Commissioners, and like Dr. King, a graduate of Morehouse College. Eaves is
Professor Earle C. Mitchell is a respected educator, author and Morehouse man. Today, he shares his thoughts on the legacy of Dr. Martin L. King
Dr. Charles McKinney is the Neville Frierson Bryan Chair of Africana Studies and Associate Professor of History at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee. He is
Mo Ivory is perhaps one of the best known legal analysts on CNN and talk radio. Ivory is a frequent guest host on “NewsOne Now
Dr. Abraham L. Davis is now retired from Morehouse College in Atlanta after 41 years of educating the best black minds in America. A native
Dr. Henry Louis Gates is widely considered the foremost authoritative figure on African American and African history in North America. But even the longtime Harvard
Dr. Peniel E. Joseph is Professor of History at Tufts University and he recently explained how his mother shaped his view of what it means to be an intellectual and activist.
A Professor of History and Interdisciplinary Studies, and Director of the African, Black and Caribbean Studies Program at Adelphi University, Dr. Marsha Darling has long been one of the most socially-committed African American scholars and intellectuals in the country.
Princeton University freshman Tal Fortgang incited a national firestorm when he penned the partially understandable, mostly nonsensical diatribe about racial and gender politics in America
While the mainstream media continues to highlight the dearth of black men at the nation’s colleges and universities — in comparison to their residence inside