Dr. E. Faye Williams TriceEdney – If one accepts the fact that there’s no excuse or rationale for abject hatred that promotes or justifies the murder of any human being, then the hate-based murder of 49 innocent souls in Orlando is incomprehensible. That massacre, and others, represents a stain on our national consciousness and blight on […]
Category: OPINION
Appreciating Ali From Afar
Police escort the hearse carrying the body of Muhammad Ali as it passes through the crowded street in front of his boyhood home during his funeral procession Friday, June 10, 2016, in Louisville, Ky. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey) Many of the articles and columns I’ve read about Muhammad Ali’s legacy were written by boxing aficionados who […]
New MTA Bus Routes Will Link Baltimore Residents and Jobs
Paul Comfort Beginning June 20, Baltimore-area residents will have a new way to get around town with bus routes that will greatly improve suburb-to-suburb connectivity – and link Baltimore residents to jobs and life’s other opportunities. As part of BaltimoreLink – the plan to transform transit in the region – the MTA is introducing three […]
Grading Elected Officials on Environmental Issues
Cathy Allen Did you know that the House Delegates and Senate elected officials are graded on their stance of environmental issues in Maryland? The Maryland League of Conservation Voters (LCV) is a state-wide, nonpartisan organization that uses political action and education to protect our air, land and water. LCV holds elected officials accountable through a […]
Clinton and Trump Point America in Two Very Different Directions
Jesse L. Jackson, Sr. Residents in the District of Columbia voted in the last primary on Tuesday. Bernie Sanders vows to make the case to superdelegates that he is the best choice to take on Donald Trump, as he has every right to do. The media has already dubbed Hillary Clinton the presumptive nominee. She […]
Expanding the Non-White Teacher Pipeline
Marian Wright Edelman “If not for the teachers that I had at PS 276 in Canarsie and Mark Twain Junior High School in Coney Island, New York, I would not be alive today. Maybe I’d be in jail today. But those teachers, they chose to invest in me and to see hope and possibility.” -Secretary […]
Gary Convention: A Showcase of Political Impotence
George E. Curry Last weekend was supposed to be a remix of the 1972 National Black Political Convention in Gary, Ind. Richard G. Hatcher, who became the first Black mayor of Gary in 1968; Newark, N.J. Mayor Ras J. Baraka, the son of the late poet/activist Amira Baraka, one of the original organizers; and Tuskegee, […]
Policing in Our Communities
John R. Hawkins III What comes to mind when you hear the phrase “policing in our community?” I admit the term “…our communities” is a nebulous term in that African American communities vary from the most affluent to the absolute least affluent and under-served. Given the diversity of our communities, one issue of importance and […]
A Call to Community for Affordable Healthcare
Congressman Elijah Cummings The presidential and congressional election campaigns this year are not the only arenas in which President Obama’s healthcare legacy is at stake. Here in Baltimore and across America, our movement to expand access to high-quality, affordable healthcare for every American continues — and we each have an important part to play. Three […]
House Speaker Paul Ryan: Party Politics “Trumps” Racisim
“Ryan, the Speaker of the House Republican Congressman from Wisconsin, blasted Trump this week, saying Trump’s criticism of a judge because of his ethnic background are “the textbook definition of racist comments.” “I regret these comments that he made,” Ryan said. “Saying a person can’t do their job because of their race is sort of […]
Muhammad Ali Gave a Sea Change Lesson Heard Around the World
Dr. Ken Morgan I first met Muhammad Ali when I was a 23-year-old newly minted 6’7’student athlete graduate of Temple University. He visited the matinee performance of the off-Broadway Buck White play at the Locust Theatre in Philly circa 1968. He was in the “City of Brotherly Love” to preview a part he was going […]
Donald Trump: A Clear and Present Danger
Lee A. Daniels The danger that Donald Trump, practitioner of questionable business practices, inveterate bully, racist, sexist, demagogue and the Republican Party’s presumptive nominee for president of the United States, presents to American society was never more evident than in how he behaved last week amid a flurry of negative news stories. The result was […]

