Victory for Victims
She didn’t harm anyone. She had no job nor permanent place to rest each night. She loved taking long walks with her homeless companion and …
She didn’t harm anyone. She had no job nor permanent place to rest each night. She loved taking long walks with her homeless companion and …
July is National BlackFamily Month, which is a good time to take a moment to celebrate the role of black men in their families and …
Up until the preparation for what white nationalists call “gentrification,” in Harlem, New York City, circa 1970s-80s, street speakers on 125th Street and Seventh Avenue …
The African-American community has been decimated economically, educationally, and socially for the last three decades. There is a 20 to 30 year plan in most …
CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — Under an outdoor tent a few blocks from Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, Sharon Simmons paused while cleaning up from the …
By Calibe Thompson I think we’re all repulsed by the Dominican Republic’s leaders right now. They’ve made the decision to deport possibly hundreds of thousands …
I’m not reminiscing about a past television comedy show, even though there is so much that gave us pause to laugh about. About that week: …
“Sent with these instructions: ‘Take nothing for the journey except a staff, no bread, no bag, no money in your belts. Wear sandals but not …
In a cosmic congruence of events, our National Park System is searching to become “relevant, inclusive and diverse” just when we need it more than …
It was a house slave named Peter Prioleau, William Pencil, a free black man, and the mulatto slave George Wilson that caused the nine thousand …