The CNN cable news program “Anderson Cooper 360°” recently aired a four-part series devoted to the subject of race in America. The program, “Black or White: Kids on Race,” featured a new study based upon the research of Dr. Kenneth B. Clark’s infamous doll test of the 1940s and ‘50s. In the new study, young […]
Category: Commentary
Ron Walters…Professor Gates and the Blame for Slavery
(NNPA) — Like everyone else who read Professor Henry L. Gates’ piece in the New York Times asserting that Africans were just as responsible for slavery as Europeans, I was aghast because he is one of the most acclaimed scholars in the country and his position lends credibility to those who oppose an historical corrective […]
Raynard Jackson…Alienation
My position on illegal immigration is very public – I DO NOT SUPPORT AMNESTY under any circumstances. So, with the new illegal immigration bill signed into law in Arizona and the volume of phone calls seeking my opinion, I have decided to share my thoughts on this issue. But this time, I want to try […]
Elijah Cummings…Dr. Harold A. Carter Sr.: A Legacy of Principle and Faith
This year, Dr. Harold A. Carter Sr. celebrates 45 years as the principal shepherd of Baltimore’s New Shiloh Baptist Church. In his own words, he is above all “a God man,” the primary trustee of his congregation’s spiritual life. Yet, at a time when our urban areas are in danger of crumbling under the stress […]
Elijah Cummings…Gateway to Success
At a time when our economic recovery is just beginning to gain speed, it has become clearer than ever before that economic success truly requires a national effort. The stimulus funding provided by the federal government has been essential – but so, too, have been the efforts in local communities all across our great country. […]
Tod Ewing … A New Look at the Black/White Divide
We are stuck, been stuck and will remain stuck if we don’t reframe the challenge and embrace a new perspective. I offer one that is as old as it is new. How is a parent able to forgive the murderer of their child? How could the Tutsis or Hutus in Rwanda reconcile with the perpetrators […]
Peter Franchot … Tax Deadline’s Approach is No Reason to Panic
Every year around this time, fear and panic begin to set in across the state for thousands of Marylanders, who realize that the tax deadline is approaching and they have yet to file their returns. Even in the best of circumstances, tax season can be a complex and confusing time, so my number one piece […]
Rev. Jesse Jackson … Health Care is a Fundamental Right: No Repeal and Replace
“Repeal and replace” has become the battle cry of Sarah Palin and the bulk of Republican Senators after the passage of comprehensive health care reform. They’re rousing fears, threatening those with health insurance that their costs and taxes will go up. As if everyone would keep their insurance at the same costs if there were […]
Marc Morial … College Basketball Graduation Rates: Keep the Madness, End the Insanity
Colleges prepare all year for the lucrative chance to send a team to the basketball championship tournament commonly known as “March Madness.” But, when it comes to making sure that student athletes are academically prepared for the game of life, madness quickly turns to insanity. Education Secretary Arne Duncan agrees. Recently, in response to the […]
Raynard Jackson…A Liberal Solution to Black Unemployment
Every time I try to give radical, Black liberals the benefit of the doubt when it comes to doing what’s in the best interest of our own community, I am saddened to conclude that I doubt that there is any benefit. They claim to represent the Black community, but yet at every turn they undermine […]
Valencia Mohammed…D.C. VotersThink for Yourselves
For several decades, Washingtonians have been steered to select certain candidates for elected office based on the opinions of editors and reporters of daily newspapers. Never mind the fact that most of the editors and reporters didn’t reside in the District and knew nothing of the struggle of its people other than what they read. […]
Richard Rowe…What Are We Waiting For?
Black community, it’s time for some tough decision making. It’s time for an up or down vote to decide the best way to conceptualize, create and configure our communities for both positive and optimal socio-economic and political outcomes. Moreover, it’s time to time for us to promote and demonstrate by example that “more is not […]

