A little more than a week after the murder of Troy Davis I am admittedly still reeling and healing from this latest barrage of barbaric brutality on Black people from the United States “Justice” System. “Troy Davis” is the latest chapter of terrorism in the collective memory of American Africans. If Carl Jung’s theories on […]
Category: OPINION
Black Youth + Poverty – Jobs = Screwed
It is a critical time in America. The recession has been tough, especially for young Black Americans who are faced with bleak job prospects, exorbitant student loans and overwhelming hopelessness. With an unemployment rate for young Black males over 18 percent, young Black men are still hemorrhaging and the people we put in office to […]
Silver Lining in Obama Poll Numbers
We are reminded almost daily that President Obama’s favorable poll numbers are at an all-time low. While that is unmistakably true, that’s only half of the picture. Let’s first take a look at the numbers. A Gallup poll pegged Obama’s August monthly approval rating at 41 percent, the lowest of his administration. However, Gallup found […]
To Avoid Breast Cancer, Take That Cell Phone Out of Your Bra
For many young women today, tucking cell phones in the bra has become a cool, hip way to have simple access to these essential devices. They can jog, drive, shop or sit in darkened movie theatres, quickly responding to tingled vibrations at their breast. Most of us have no idea that cell phones are small […]
Too Much Doubt to Execute Troy: An Appeal for Justice
Last week’s court order to execute Troy Davis on the 21st of this month represents the very worst flaw in our criminal justice system: the likelihood of putting an innocent man to death. If the state of Georgia moves forward with this execution, it will not only commit a grave violation of Troy’s human rights, […]
The "Greening" of America's "Food Deserts"
Recently, I joined Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and the local Howard Park Community as we celebrated what, in some other neighborhoods, would have been seen as a relatively mundane event. Along with local civic, religious and business leaders, we were taking the first tangible steps toward bringing a major, multi-service supermarket back into the neighborhood’s […]
Obama Must Demonstrate Bold Leadership on Jobs
Any compromise President Obama reaches with Congress will fail to significantly reduce Black unemployment unless the plan is crafted to address joblessness in the three industries where African-American workers are concentrated – government jobs, education and health services. According to a University of California-Berkeley Labor Center research brief titled, “Black Workers and the Public Sector,” […]
Stop Political Lions from Attacking Our Children: Join the Rescue Posse
One of the most–watched videos on YouTube a few years ago showed the struggle of a water buffalo family and herd to save a child. It’s called the Battle at Kruger Park. It begins with a buffalo mother, father, and child meandering peacefully ahead of the herd unaware that a pride of six lions is […]
King Out of Context Just Fix It!
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was anything but an “arrogant twit.” Yet Dr. Maya Angelou called it entirely correctly when she said that one of the quotes engraved on the side of the new memorial to Dr. King portrays the man as a braggart, not the humble servant leader that he was. “I was a […]
Baltimore City Election 2011 – AFRO Endorsements
For Mayor Sen. Catherine E. Pugh In order for us to explain our endorsement of 40th District Senator Catherine Pugh, we have to begin with those we did not endorse. First, Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake is the first sitting mayor in the modern history of the Baltimore AFRO American Newspaper not to respond to our […]
Standing Up for our Public Servants
Labor Day always has a special meaning for my family and me. As a child, my father’s union card was our passport to a better life. Our experience reflects that of America’s working families everywhere – and, especially, the families of Americans of Color. For nearly a century now, the civil rights movement and the […]
All God’s Children
WASHINGTON-In an often expressed dream for a better America, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. called upon Americans to honor “all God’s children” and their rights to equality and justice. His powerful voice and leadership would be welcomed in the turbulent world around us. Forty-three-years after the March on Washington, Dr. King’s dream of equality for […]

