The Martin Luther King Jr. National Memorial, Sunday, Oct. 16, 2011, on the National Mall in Washington. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster) “Do you know who Martin Luther King, Jr. is?” I doubt that you could ask that question of anyone over ten years old without receiving a resounding, “Yes!” As I look at the current state […]
Category: OPINION
THE FINAL KICK
Dr. E. Faye Williams, Esq., National President of the National Congress of Black Women Trice Edney — Unashamedly, I am a fan of most sporting events. I find competitive tests of strength and skill compelling. Most fans focus on events which hold the greatest popularity. Football, basketball, soccer, and baseball all get fan and media […]
Fix the D.C. Home Care System
1199 press conference outside DC Superior Court for class action lawsuit for home health aides, Dec. 11, 2014. Photo: Jay Mallin jay@jaymallinphotos.com As our parents and grandparents age, many are choosing home care services. For some, it’s to get 24/7 care. For others, it’s to get assistance for a few hours a day with bathing, […]
Why D.C.’s Potomac Preparatory Deserves More Time
Nicholette Smith-Bligen Potomac Preparatory Public Charter School (Potomac Prep) has made great strides improving the academic outcomes of all of its students. Since the start of the 2013-14 school year, Potomac Prep’s student population has remained consistent – an average of 400 students yearly. Amid the schools one-year turnaround initiative and significant challenges to retain […]
Black Head Coaches — College Football’s Last Frontier
George E. Curry This season’s national college football championship has been decided, but no one knows how much longer we must continue to wait until the head coaching ranks are no longer largely reserved for White males, even those who have been failures at other schools. Although Blacks were 53.4 percent of Football Bowl Subdivision […]
The Conservative Right’s War Against Voting Rights
Lee A. Daniels Those who’ve wondered how, after the Civil War abolished slavery, America became – while a democracy in rhetorical terms – in reality an apartheid state should be paying close attention to the machinations of the Republican Party and the conservative movement. They’ve been providing example after example of how democratic forms can […]
CAN’T THEY COUNT BEYOND 2?
Dr. E. Faye Williams Trice Edney—In the last ten years, we have had tragedies resulting in more than 100,000 Americans dying as a result of gun violence. Some in Congress have such little regard for life that they have chosen not to act to stop this violence. They sit back and criticize and act as […]
National Black Church Initiative Declares Mayor Rahm Emanuel Morally Unfit to Continue as Mayor
Washington, DC – The National Black Church Initiative (NBCI), a faith-based coalition of 34,000 churches comprised of 15 denominations and 15.7 million African Americans calls on Mayor Rahm Emanuel to resign. NBCI’s President points to Emanuel’s lack of moral authority as the reason he can no longer stay as leader of Chicago. In this Sept. […]
Advancing Dr. King’s Vision for Peace
Elijah Cummings During this holiday season when people of all faith traditions recommit ourselves to living our faith and forging a better world, we cannot help but reflect upon the lessons that we learned in childhood about the eternal dream for peace on earth and goodwill toward all of humanity. For me, these reflections are […]
Reflecting on 200 Years of BGE and the Smart Energy of the Future
Calvin G. Butler Jr. This June, a company, a city and an entire industry will observe a major milestone. BGE – Baltimore Gas and Electric Company, turns 200. The company was founded as the Gas Light Company of Baltimore in 1816. Very few companies from 1816 are still around today, but this is not the […]
How to Have a Global Happy New Year
Maj Gen US Army (ret) John R. Hawkins III The French have an expression that when translated states “…the more things change, the more they stay the same.” We as a global people can ill afford to continue to live that saying given our past of killing one-another in the name of religion or political […]
The Real Objection to Paying College Athletes
George E. Curry As the University of Alabama football team prepares to line up against Clemson University Jan. 11 in Glendale, Ariz. to decide the national collegiate championship, it’s worth noting that the Crimson Tide wouldn’t be “rolling” in success and the money that accompanies it without its Black players, led by 2015 Heisman Trophy […]

