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Clamoring for a Piece of Cuba

James Clingman I remember a line from Gil Scott-Heron, whom I often quote in my articles. In his rendering called “The Bicentennial Blues,” he was discussing the Nixon administration and this nation’s penchant for getting in on the economic action of other nations.  He called Henry Kissinger the “International Godfather of Peace, a ‘piece’ of […]

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ERA’s TIME HAS COME!

Dr. E. Faye Williams TriceEdney – It’s Women’s History Month, and we should be celebrating accomplishments of women, but things aren’t improving for women in poverty. Black women are disappointed that a Black woman wasn’t chosen for the Supreme Court. Yet, many of us have forgiven that and moved on.  We appreciate the fact that […]

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Flint’s Disposable Poor Children

Marian Wright Edelman America’s political blame game continues while children continue to suffer life-impairing harm. The nation was riveted this week as Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Chief Gina McCarthy were grilled over the shameful inaction on the Flint, Mich. water crisis by members of the House Oversight and Government Reform […]

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