Melanie L. Campbell According to published reports, the city is experiencing a population boom for the first time in decades. With this comes a baby boom. Young people are moving to the city and they will want to stay here and raise families. At the same time, our city is experiencing a growth in the […]
Category: Commentary
Finding Your Entrepreneurial Groove With a Start-Up
George H. Lambert Jr. Entrepreneurship drives business, whether it’s the corner shop or a Fortune 500 corporation. Because the federal government isn’t always known for its innovation or appetite for risk, people may not realize that in recent years, the nation’s capital has become a major force in the startup world, rivaling Silicon Valley and […]
The Other Washington, D.C.
Marian Wright Edelman The Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of African American History and Culture is in the final stages of construction on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., next to the Washington Monument and near the National Museum of American History. It will be a transformative and long-overdue landmark in the center of the nation’s […]
Hillary and Bernie Discover and Re-Discover Black People
James Clingman One thing is for sure: Black folks are enjoying this latest political mating dance with Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton. Sanders is discovering Black people in South Carolina and Georgia, and Clinton has reopened the “leading Blacks” vault to rediscover their loyalty and willingness to present her to the Black electorate one mo’ […]
To be Hated for Telling the Truth
Kimberle’ Crenshaw and Luke Charles Harris (Twitter Photos) In American society, we claim to support freedom of speech as a cornerstone of our democracy. Yet, when it comes to certain kinds of information, the freedom celebrated by many first amendment absolutists mysteriously disappears. If materials threaten the basis for White supremacy, censorship suddenly becomes justifiable. […]
Only Democrats Compromise on Court Appointments
George E. Curry President Obama has announced that despite threats from Republican leaders, he plans to nominate someone to fill the Supreme Court vacancy created by the death of Antonin Scalia. I hope he ignores the advice of Vice President Joe Biden who wants him to select someone who isn’t staunchly liberal. Biden said, “… […]
THE DEATH OF A CONSERVATIVE
Dr. E. Faye Williams TriceEdney — Like most Americans, I was shocked to learn that Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia had died. His decisions and many of his remarks showed us to be polar opposites in political and social thinking. The nature and substance of the controversy and debate between Justice Scalia and his detractors […]
Trump and the Black Vote
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump answers questions from reporters. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey) Donald Trump, the Republican presidential candidate who is maintaining his frontrunner status, has recently been reported as attracting White supremacists to his racially-incendiary campaign. Here is how it has been reported as working: White nationalists groups will carry a newspaper with a Donald […]
Celebrating Black History Month in the Military
John R. Hawkins III As I reflect on Black History Month 2016 many things come to mind. Many, unfortunately get stuck on the fact that the official Black History month happens to be the shortest month of the year; implying some sort of national conspiracy. However, Negro History Week, as it was originally called, was […]
History’s March for Jobs and Freedom Continues
Elijah Cummings As we celebrate Black History Month and learn from our past, we cannot help but acknowledge the truth of Asa Phillip Randolph’s insight. As the famous labor and civil rights organizer once observed, our struggles for civil rights and economic justice have always been inextricably linked. It was Mr. Randolph’s leadership, after all, […]
An Open Letter to Sheriff Jim DeWees
Dear Sheriff Jim DeWees, Dr. Natasha C. Pratt-Harris I sympathize with you and every member of the law enforcement community. It’s been one week since we lost two of Maryland’s heroes and Harford County Sheriffs – Senior Deputy Patrick Dailey and Senior Deputy Mark Logsdon. Their service to the people of Harford County and their […]
Maurice White: A Musical Shining Star is Dimmed
Every man has a place In his heart there’s a space And the world can’t erase his fantasies Take a ride in the sky On our ship, fantasize All your dreams will come true right away And we will live together Until the twelfth of never Our voices will ring forever, as one — “Fantasy,” […]

