Marsha Joyner Tuesday evening November 25, 2014 we in Honolulu gathered to stand and walk in solidarity with Mr. Brown’s family, the people of Ferguson and communities around the country who are committed to transforming this tragic miscarriage of justice into a powerful movement to replace racism, injustice, violence and the militarization of police with […]
Category: OPINION
Marching to Freedom on a Treadmill
James Clingman Here’s a sobering statement from Economic Policy Institute (EPI): “Fifty years ago (2013), the unemployment rate was 5% for Whites and 10.9% for Blacks. Today, it is 6.6% for Whites and 12.6% for Blacks.” Can you believe that? We are at the same relative position now as we were when MLK gave his […]
Hold the Police Accountable; Don’t Burn the Block Down
Smoke fills the streets as some buildings are on fire after the announcement of the grand jury decision Monday, Nov. 24, 2014, in Ferguson, Mo. A grand jury has decided not to indict Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson in the death of Michael Brown, the unarmed, black 18-year-old whose fatal shooting sparked sometimes violent protests. […]
Will Larger CBC Translate into Greater Clout?
Lauren Victoria Burke Even though the next Congress, which starts on January 6, will feature 48 African Americans, the largest number in history, the question is: Can they get anything done in a Congress that’s been gridlocked for four straight years? But since most Black members will serve as members of the minority party in […]
MAYOR MARION BARRY—THE ONE AND ONLY!
Dr. E. Faye Williams ”We, the members of the National Congress of Black Women, express our deepest sympathy to the family of Mayor Marion Barry. There is, and never will be, another like him. He led the making of Washington, DC to be the great city it is today. It’s easy for those who don’t […]
IMMIGRATION REFORM—FINALLY!
Dr. E. Faye Williams, Esq We, the members of the National Congress of Black Women, applaud President Barack Obama for finally moving us toward comprehensive Immigration reform! The ball is in the court of the House Republicans now. How is it that people who stole this land from another group can now think no one […]
Our Strategy for Success
Congressman Elijah Cummings As Washington prepares for a Republican-controlled Congress, I, like most Americans, have concluded that expanding our economy must remain our top domestic priority. Acknowledging the importance of more broadly shared economic growth will enhance, not diminish, our ability to achieve other national objectives in the areas of education, healthcare, housing, the environment […]
New Senate Majority Leader is Clueless
Jesse L. Jackson Sr. In response to what he calls the president’s “war on coal,” future Republican Senate Leader Mitch McConnell says, “I’m going to war with him.” For McConnell, the historic agreement the president signed with the Chinese, committing them for the first time to dramatic reductions in their greenhouse gases, is an outrage, […]
What is Ben Carson thinking?
Dr. Ben Carson. Ben Carson, conservative author and noted neurosurgeon, is acting as if he may run for president as a Republican. Despite his conspicuous lack of political experience this man is taking steps to run for the most powerful office in the country. And he appears to have some of the Republican right excited […]
Should the Congressional Black Caucus Give Utah Congresswoman-Elect Mia Love a Shot?
Utah Congresswoman-Elect Mia Love. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer) Mia Love made history when she became the first Black woman to be elected to Congress as a Republican. Representing Utah’s 4th District, the daughter of Haitian immigrants is even more noteworthy because she is a member of the Church of the Latter-Day Saints, a religion that up […]
The Question Black Conservatives Always Avoid
Bill Fletcher Jr. Like everyone else, I am processing the November election results. I will write more about that later, but there was a radio exchange that I heard the night prior to the election that really got me thinking. On my way home from Baltimore, where I had been doing some electoral work, I […]
Why Democrats Lost the Midterms
Wellington E. Webb Now that the dust has settled after our nation’s 2014 elections across the country, here is my two cents worth on what has happened during the last couple of years, and what it means now. First and foremost, congratulations to the National Republican Committee. They had a 50-state plan, and they implemented […]

