Jesse L. Jackson, Sr. President Obama’s historic trip to Havana, Cuba – the first American president to visit since Calvin Coolidge in 1928 – opens the door to a new era in relations not only with Cuba, but with our neighbors across the hemisphere. Extensive press coverage of the trip featured the president’s meeting with […]
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After Attacks on Brussels, More Personal Attacks on Obama
George E. Curry Not even President Obama would argue it was the best of timing. While he was on the first leg of a two-stop trip to mend a 50-year non-relationship with Cuba and a 20-isolation from Argentina, terrorists attacked Brussels. Instead of rushing home, which would serve as propaganda for terrorists, Obama continued his […]
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 […]
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 […]
In Praise of Black Women in the Military
John R. Hawkins III Historic and heroic service of women in the US military has been a little publicized fact dating from the Revolutionary War service of Deborah Samson to today. When looking for information about the selfless service of African American women in the U.S. military the scope of such service is even less […]
Ladies, Embrace Your Natural Hair
My dear Black queens, why do you hide your natural curls under a weave? Why do you relax your hair to be straight? Akira Kyles Every Black woman should embrace the beautiful curls that they already have. You don’t need inches, you don’t need a relaxer – all you need is to embrace the natural […]
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 […]
Do Black Organizations Really Have our Backs?
“Nonstop Aiding and Abetting in Corrupt Practices.” James Clingman (March 20, 2016) While Black people are bogged down in shallow and meaningless political discourse, our vaunted Black organizations continue to be M.I.A. except for their time in front of the cameras with Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders. They say they cannot endorse candidates, but we […]
Obama’s Foreign Policy has Moved us Toward Reason
Jesse L. Jackson, Sr. As Barack Obama’s presidency counts down its last months, amid the raucous babble of the Republican presidential debate, people are beginning to realize how much we will miss Obama’s leadership. He has served with dignity and grace, increasingly rare attributes in American politics. His family has exhibited the values that Americans […]
‘Reverse Robin Hood’ Pummels the Poor
George E. Curry While you were focusing on the antics of Donald Trump and young people “feeling the Bern,” Republicans at the state and federal level were stepping up their attacks on the poor. When I was covering Jesse Jackson’s 1984 presidential campaign, he had a term for this kind of callous behavior by elected […]
Lessons from Women’s History for 2016
Rep. Elijah Cummings During Women’s History Month this year, the leadership of the National Women’s History Project urges all Americans to learn from the women in public service and government who have dedicated their lives to “forming a more perfect union.” Theirs is excellent advice. During an often divisive presidential election year, the vision and […]
Closing of Baltimore’s Belvedere Shopping Center Hurts Locals
There are 407 people who live in the area of Loch Raven and Belvedere in Baltimore who no longer have ready access to needed food and supplies. That’s because of the closing of the Belvedere Gardens Shopping, a 55,000-square-foot property which was anchored by a Family Dollar store, a Chinese Food restaurant, and several convenience […]

