
J. Wyndal Gordon, ‘warrior lawyer,’ fights for justice
J. Wyndal Gordon, “the warrior lawyer” trial attorney, fights for the rights of those in his community. He is fed up with blatant racism. What
J. Wyndal Gordon, “the warrior lawyer” trial attorney, fights for the rights of those in his community. He is fed up with blatant racism. What
The year has started with the rise of Black women who have reached the pinnacle of success in their chosen field, law. Here are three
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
There are few songs in the American music spectrum that evoke emotional responses; one of those songs is the late 1800’s piece “Dixie.” The words, “way down
This past Saturday on the campus of UC Berkeley in California, visitors and students were greeted with a shocking sight. Three cardboard cutouts of Black
The recent mass protests by thousands worldwide culminated in a crowd of around 20,000 in the nation’s capitol led by Rev. Al Sharpton and more than 150,000
For the second time in two weeks Black America received a collective blow that has left emotional scarring. Black people are now faced with the
It was announced late Saturday night that Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson has officially resigned from the Ferguson Police Department. Wilson was the white police
For the past three months, Ferguson, Missouri has been in the national spotlight because of the shooting of unarmed teen Michael Brown. The story has
Last week, renowned intellectual and activist Cornel West was among 49 protesters arrested during what was deemed “Moral Monday” in Ferguson, Missouri. Charged with disturbing the
Since the shooting death of unarmed teen Michael Brown by Officer Darren Wilson, the town of Ferguson, Missouri, and all of America have been on
The recent decision by the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold the state of Michigan’s ban on including race in college admissions is causing a firestorm
The Julia Tutwiler Prison for Women in Wetumpka, Alabama is old and infamous. It was originally built to hold 400 women in 1942, the prison
The Alfred Wright murder investigation took a dramatic turn this past week. The Sabine County District Attorney has turned the case over to the Texas Attorney General’s
Several prominent leaders within the black community led a rally at the Georgia state capitol to demand an investigation on the death of Kendrick Johnson.
Iyad Burnat, star of the Oscar-nominated film 5 Broken Cameras, was among several protesters shot by Israeli forces during a weekly protest in his home
This week on “Marrying The Game,” things are continuing to go great for Tiffney and Game when it comes to co-parenting, but Tiffeny struggles to
This week, on the season premiere of “Marrying The Game,” Game and Tiffney are still dealing with the aftermath of their broken wedding plans and
[jwplayer mediaid=”487203″]Wyclef Jean speaks to the youth in America and around the world in his tribute to Trayvon Martin and music video, “Justice (If You’re
McCarthy cut off her victim’s finger to steal her diamond ring.