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DIVERSITY, RACE, OR PRIVILEGE?

Dr. E. Faye Williams (Trice-Edney) Our country is currently convulsing over issues of diversity and race.  Police departments from Baltimore to Minneapolis view diversity hiring as the antidote to anti-Black police brutality.  Last year, Hollywood scrambled to increase diversity among Academy Award presenters after realizing its nominees were mainly white.  (Again!) Today, a deeply divided United […]

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Leading America to Higher Ground

Elijah Cummings When I was named as Chair of the National Democratic Party’s 15-person Platform Drafting Committee, there were some who wondered whether we would be able to bring together the strong and principled leaders who would be representing Secretary Clinton, Senator Sanders and the Democratic Party as a whole. For my own part, however, […]

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Fairness for Black Travelers

Laura W. Murphy You learn a lot about the character of an organization when things go wrong. For the team at Airbnb, hearing the outcry from African American travelers who were denied lodging because of discrimination was one of these moments. I know, because I met with them in San Francisco in early June to […]

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HATRED

Dr. E. Faye Williams TriceEdney – If one accepts the fact that there’s no excuse or rationale for abject hatred that promotes or justifies the murder of any human being, then the hate-based murder of 49 innocent souls in Orlando is incomprehensible.  That massacre, and others, represents a stain on our national consciousness and blight on […]

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Appreciating Ali From Afar

Police escort the hearse carrying the body of Muhammad Ali as it passes through the crowded street in front of his boyhood home during his funeral procession Friday, June 10, 2016, in Louisville, Ky. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey) Many of the articles and columns I’ve read about Muhammad Ali’s legacy were written by boxing aficionados who […]

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