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Supreme Court Rejects Challenge to Affirmative Action

George E. Curry In many instances, the Supreme Court’s recent affirmative action ruling upholding the University of Texas’s affirmative action program was overshadowed by a same-day order overturning President Obama’s executive order to ease illegal immigrants’ path to U.S. citizenship. World News Tonight With David Muir, while leading its broadcast with the immigration decision, didn’t […]

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26 HOURS

“There comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe nor politic nor popular, but he must take it because his conscience tells him it is right.”  Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (June 30, 2016) TriceEdney – By 1960, the Civil Rights Movement had gained significant momentum.  It seemed as though most of “Thinking […]

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The Greener Side of Real Estate

Cathy Allen A few years ago, I was doing some research on how Maryland was leading the charge when it came to sustainable building practices and stumbled across millions of dollars in the form of: grants, loans, tax incentives, tax waivers and rebates from federal, state and local agencies for property owners and home buyers […]

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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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