Dr. E. Faye Williams TriceEdney—After all of the senseless killings in schools, in churches, in workplaces, on streets by civilians and by those charged to protect and to serve us; I cannot help but wonder, “When will it end?” Our world has become increasingly mean and violent. Tempers are short. People take what doesn’t belong […]
Category: OPINION
Republican Leadership Trumped Again
Raynard Jackson (Courtesy Photo) The political story of the year by far is the sudden resignation of House Speaker, John Boehner. His announcement on Sept. 25 sent shock waves throughout the body politic. Boehner’s resignation was a direct result of Donald Trump’s presidential candidacy; not Trump the person, but rather what Trump represents. In many […]
The Beauty of Black Women
Lorene Garrett-Browder The beauty of black women and girls is not seen in society’s myths and assumptions about what is desirable in terms of beauty, skin color, hair, body image, sexuality, sensuality, age, sexual orientation, language, class, religion, or gender. The myths and assumptions that society carries about us influence the lives of black women […]
Five Reasons Employers Should Hire Ex-Felons
There is no city in the nation that’s growing faster than the population of 70 million Americans with criminal records. Mike Green For employers, there exists a real opportunity to disrupt the continuous cycle of quarantining humans. And for the sake of society at large, sustainable employment may not only represent our best opportunity to […]
STRAIGHT FROM THE POPE
Dr. E. Faye Williams, Esq. TriceEdney—As much as I wanted to sleep on the morning Pope Francis spoke to Congress, I forced myself to get up to go to the National Mall to hear what he had to say. What a treat! He spoke on nearly all the issues of concern to me. I’m so […]
White Privilege in the School House
While White Americans awaken to the realization that Black Americans are hunted, harassed, and killed on a regular basis by U.S. law enforcement, a quieter racial discrimination, and the White privilege to inflict it, goes largely unnoticed. These perpetrators neither make the evening news nor get put on trial. Protesters don’t march the streets demanding […]
Smoking is a Ticking Time Bomb for the Black Community
Dr. Carla Williams Smoking-related illness is the number one cause of preventable death in the Black community, surpassing AIDS, homicide, diabetes and accidents. In the District of Columbia, access to resources to help Black smokers quit continues to be vitally important. Why the urgency? Because most Blacks who smoke want to quit. Blacks in the […]
Climate Change Affects Us All
Rev. Lennox Yearwood, Jr. Great strides are being made in the environmental space with political actions such as President Obama’s Clean Power Plan, and we expect more to come out of the UN Climate Talks in Paris later this year at the COP21. Every day we see studies being published on what our earth will […]
Rebuilding America’s Cities
Congressman Elijah Cummings In Washington, one of the lessons of the recent events in Baltimore is beginning to gain traction. Reforming the manner in which our law enforcement officers interact with our people is gaining bipartisan support. Yet, if we truly are to rebuild Baltimore and our other major cities in a sustainable way, we […]
How to Decrease the High Rate of STDs in Black Youth
Sheila Overton, M.D. Parents want the best for their children. They want them to grow up to achieve their full potential and to be free from physical and psychological harm. However, we know that sometimes, despite parents’ best efforts, children may be exposed to and even succumb to harmful life events and situations. For example, […]
Getting Funding for Baltimore City’s Charter Schools Right
Dr. Gregory E. Thornton The new school year is off to a strong start in Baltimore City. New Career and Technology Education pathways have been added at more than a dozen middle and high schools, a new athletics program is gearing up at middle schools, and more elementary students are getting opportunities to learn through […]
Kentucky County Clerk Kim Davis Is No Martin Luther King Jr.
Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis makes a statement to the media at the front door of the Rowan County Judicial Center in Morehead, Ky., Monday, Sept. 14, 2015. Davis announced that her office will issue marriage licenses under order of a federal judge, but they will not have her name or office listed. (AP Photo/Timothy […]

