Eddie Bernice Johnson Mr. Ernie Banks, a former star player for the Chicago Cubs baseball team who was born in Dallas, was more than just an athlete. Mr. Banks, who recently died, was a man enriched by his faith and fueled by ambition. He won the hearts of many through his skills as a baseball […]
Category: Commentary
Who Will Look Out For HBCU Interests If Caret is the Next Chancellor?
When it comes to the University System of Maryland (USM), in the eyes of many members of the Black community, a fox has been deployed into the educational chicken coup to guard our HBCU chicks. Such characterization springs from the USM Board of Regents recent appointment of Robert Caret as chancellor of the system. In […]
REMEMBERING THE OFTEN FORGOTTEN
TriceEdney–Few who know me would ever think of questioning my respect for right-thinking, strong Black men. I’d never think of undermining their work in our community. As we review and write additional volumes to the story of the civil rights struggle, a better job must be done to include women and youth in the victories […]
Black History Month
February is Black History Month, when we focus on the many contributions African Americans have made to our nation. African-American men have participated in every war and conflict the United States fought here and abroad since the earliest inception of our nation. In 1643, Abraham Pearse was listed on the rolls of men capable of […]
The Four-Letter Word Politicians Avoid: Poor
In his State of the Union address on Jan. 20, President Barack Obama never used the word “poor” and only used the word “poverty” once, which was in the context of fighting “extreme poverty” globally, in emphasizing the recent Ebola outbreak in West Africa. The previous week, most Americans were shocked by a report from […]
They Stood Together
The new highly acclaimed motion picture ”Selma” suggests that former President Lyndon Baines Johnson was not an ardent supporter of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, and that he and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. had a less than fragile relationship. Nothing is further from the truth. Both men worked very hard to create a […]
Advancing Dr. King’s Dream in 2015
This year, we celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. King amid a nationwide discussion about the work that remains to be done. Five decades after Selma and passage of the federal Voting Rights Act, many current challenges mirror those Dr. King confronted – economic inequality, disparities throughout the criminal justice system and challenges to […]
On Selma
Cameron Miles On Jan. 18th I went to see the movie “Selma.” It was one of the greatest movies I have ever seen. In retrospect, it reminded me what a great and awesome people we are. To have put up with so much persecution and continue to push on was incredible. Dr. King, Andrew Young, […]
We Can No Longer Afford a World of ‘the other’
A shadow of ignorance and hate has darkened us all. We raise our voices in anguish and protest at the French “Charlie” outrage as we briskly walk past the hungry beggar in the street, neglect a family member who has fallen on hard times, look away from the youth whose pants aren’t hitched up as […]
World is Indifferent to Missing Nigerian Girls
Julianne Malveaux One could not help but be impressed by the millions that turned out in Paris to stand against the Islamist terrorists who killed workers at the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo and four others at a kosher grocery store. Two law enforcement officers were also killed, bringing the total to 17. About 40 […]
Still Marching
George H. Lambert Jr. For me, last week’s celebration of Martin Luther King’s birthday came quickly on the heels of watching Selma, an inspiring and challenging film about Dr. King’s unyielding crusade for voting rights—as well as a deep personal loss. Just before the New Year, we lost Ferdinand Day, a mentor of mine whose […]
When Will Black Lives Matter?
Dr. E. Faye Williams (Courtesy Photo) TriceEdney—A few days ago, a most amazing event occurred in the United States! You may have heard about it. Although I had background information on the event in question, the last thing I would have expected occurred. Two Albuquerque, New Mexico police officers were indicted by Bernalillo County District […]

