Reflections
There are places inside that we choose not to go for we fear looking in our own eyes. The mere reflection of ourselves is a
There are places inside that we choose not to go for we fear looking in our own eyes. The mere reflection of ourselves is a
The other shoe has dropped for New York Gov. David Paterson. Paterson has decided not to seek election to a full term. After allegations of
A recent Pew study has revealed that youth are leaving religion behind in droves, as compared with previous generations, but their spirituality remains intact. “Millennials,”
Just how intellectually bankrupt do you have to be in order for a member of your own party to publicly declare that you need to go
Walmart’s decision to celebrate Black History Month by stocking its shelves with mostly gangsta rap DVDs has been assailed by irate critics. African Americans are demanding
The House ethics committee has concluded that Ways and Means Committee chairman, Charles Rangel, D-New York, knowingly accepted Caribbean trips in violation of House rules
The Sprite Step Off finale took place on Feb. 20 in the ATL, and many were not happy with the results. Fourteen teams competed for
Leading Tea Partier Martin Williams is trying to stir up publicity for the growing movement, it seems. He recently called President Obama a “half-white” racist
Al Sharpton and Tavis Smiley, both champions of black causes, had a respectful, but heated exchange yesterday regarding the absence of a “black agenda” from
The FBI is preparing to file new corruption charges against former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick and his father. The two are accused of taking bribes
Magic Johnson, chairman and CEO of Magic Johnson Enterprises, released a statement confirming the rumors that his company was in talks regarding investing in Johnson
Police are trying to identify a toddler who was found in a locked restroom at a gas station in Newark, N.J. The child, a girl
Republicans are twirling their mustaches at the prospect of Barack Obama backing down — via Washington’s strong-arm tactics — from the platform he used to
New York’s embattled governor, David Paterson, is in the corruption spotlight, again, but this time with popular hip-hop bedfellow, Jay-Z. Federal investigators are looking into
Roslyn Brock, 44, has been elected chairwoman of the NAACP’s board of directors. Her appointment, which occurred over the weekend, completes a generational shift in
Colin Powell is still standing behind his pick for President in Barack Obama. He’s a proud Republican, but feels the party has it wrong about
Rae Boykin was looking for a caterer Thursday morning for a NAACP event when she looked up from her computer — and started screaming. A
Black farmers win $1.25 billion in discrimination suitOn Thursday it was reported by Reuters: “Thousands of black farmers who were discriminated against by the U.S.
Many conservatives were very frightened of the election of Barack Obama because they believed he would be soft on international terrorists and punked down by
President Obama recently made time to explore the plight of black Americans and engage in a meaningful discourse on the subject with four notable and