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GUBERNATORIAL vs. PRESIDENTIAL

Baltimore officials and citizens were shocked at the low turnout of voters in the primary and general elections of Baltimore City officials in 2011. Inasmuch as these were purely city elections, the city bore the cost of over $3 million. Efforts to eliminate separate city elections to achieve greater voter turnout and save the city […]

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Celebrate Black History Month

As the nation is celebrating Black History Month, The Coalition for Equity and Excellence in Maryland Higher Education—students, alumni and friends of Morgan State University, Bowie State University, Coppin State University, and the University of Maryland Eastern Shore– the State of Maryland, and federal district judge Catherine C. Blake have an opportunity to make Black […]

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Black History Month through the Lens of Same-Sex Marriage

Last month we celebrated Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday, commemorating his visionary spirit and legacy.  We have now begun “Black” History Month in which we celebrate the significant accomplishments and contributions of African Americans to American culture, a keystone of which is Dr. King’s non-violent Civil Rights Movement for equality.  Dr. King and his […]

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Roland Martin Is Not GLAAD

I originally had absolutely no intention of writing about the recent flap surrounding TV personality Roland Martin, but because of the unfair treatment he has received; and his seeming inability to defend himself, I feel compelled to speak out. Martin is a syndicated newspaper columnist, a political analyst for CNN, and host of his own […]

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“Grant Marriage Rights, Not Rites”

When Governor O’Malley introduced the Civil Marriage Protection Act of 2012, faith leaders from many denominations enthusiastically stood by him in support. As ordained ministers, we do as well. Under the Governor’s proposal, no church or religious institution would have to marry a gay couple. In other words, nothing changes from the way things are […]

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Market for Disrespect

Arizona Governor Jan Brewer has one hell of a nerve. In an image that has gone viral, she put her finger in President Obama’s face, apparently lecturing him about something or other, making her the pure picture of arrogant disrespect. Apparently, she has learned from the best of the marketers. Before her finger-wagging diatribe, her […]

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