J. Howard Henderson Empowering African Americans, women and other minorities is not just the right thing to do. It’s the smart thing to do. Earlier this month, Baltimore’s powerhouse leaders including Michal Cryor of One Baltimore, Plank Industries’ Demian Costa, B. Cole, founder of Brioxy, Jeff Cherry, executive director of Conscious Ventures Lab, Richard May, chair of Innovation […]
Category: Commentary
An Unsung Way to Personal Potential: The Military
John R. Hawkins III As spring comes into full bloom, colleges across the nation are focusing on their upcoming commencements. They are called commencements because the event celebrating the completion of a course of study is as much a new beginning, prayerfully prepared by the completed course of study. It also brings to mind commissioning […]
Why I Am Voting for Donna Edwards for U.S. Senate
Benjamin Jealous Both Representatives Chris Van Hollen and Donna Edwards are effective, progressive members of Congress who are deeply committed to their constituents. There’s no question that Congressman Van Hollen could serve Maryland admirably. But only Congresswoman Donna Edwards would bring a unique perspective to a Senate that is often in need of a reality […]
Why I’m Endorsing Hillary Clinton for President
Elijah Cummings Whenever I face a tough choice as a public servant, I just ask myself a simple question: What’s best for the people of Baltimore? So in considering which candidate is the right choice to succeed President Obama next January, I think first about who can make a positive difference for our city and […]
CHANGE
TriceEdney – Dr. E. Faye Williams Change (verb): To make the form…of something different from what it is or from what it would be if left alone: …to change the course of history. (Dictionary.com) I accept as completely valid that all things will inevitably change – and that change isn’t necessarily bad. Accordingly, I’m pleased […]
Reasons To Vote For the Baltimore City Judges THEY ARE BALTIMORE
As residents of Baltimore City enter polling places to cast their ballots, this week and next, they will likely have already made up their minds about who they will vote in favor of for the office of President, Mayor, City Council President, Council Member, and Comptroller. However, one portion of the ballot is often […]
The Fight Against Voter Suppression
Marc H. Morial “No right is more precious in a free country than that of having a voice in the election of those who make the laws under which, as good citizens, we must live. Other rights, even the most basic, are illusory if the right to vote is undermined.” – The […]
Revive U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
Jesse L. Jackson, Sr. This country has made remarkable progress on civil rights over our history. We’ve moved from slavery to segregation to equal rights under the law. African-Americans have gained the right to vote, the right to equal employment opportunity. Open racism has become increasingly unacceptable. Gays and lesbians have progressed toward equal rights. […]
‘Bill O’Racist’ at It Again
George E. Curry I have written about Bill O’Reilly, a/k/a “Bill O’Racist,” in the past and his proclivity to distort the facts when discussing African Americans. Well, he’s at it again. On one of his recent shows on Fox News, he asked, “Don’t you think most African-Americans know there are super predators among their ethnic group? Don’t they know […]
CHANGE WE CAN DISBELIEVE
Dr. E. Faye Williams Trice Edney – Like me, many of my friends are enthusiasts of history and historical facts. When possible, we’ll sit and dissect what we understand of historical events and how they have shaped our current circumstance. When lacking completely factual information, we may speculate, but rarely do we entertain theories that […]
Hillary Still Doesn’t Get It
Ben Jealous, Former President of the NAACP This has been a bad week for civility in the Democratic Party. So far, only one candidate seems to be learning the lesson. That’s not a good thing either. Epithets about women should have no place in our political discourse. Neither should racial stereotypes. I was shocked yesterday […]
Are African Americans Making the Right Choice at the Polls?
(AP Photo/LM Otero) There are unique differences between races and cultures that define us; foods, celebrations, accents, skin color, etc. Unfortunately political parties aren’t as diverse. Minorities want equality in many platforms such as Wall Street, the Academy Awards, schools, government positions, but not political parties. Minorities, specifically African Americans, have been voting for the […]

