Beyond Using The Bible As A Political Prop September 8, 2016 by Dr. Adia Winfrey 4 Bible Verses That Could Elevate Our Nation If We Practiced What We Preached
Labor Day: A Time to Honor the Struggle for Economic Justice September 4, 2016 by Stewart Lawrence Thanks to a long-forgotten national railway strike, Americans earned a federal holiday to celebrate the dignity and rights of labor.
5 Ways Rapper David Banner Is Innovating The Movement for Justice September 1, 2016 by Dr. Adia Winfrey How #TheGodBox Is Changing The Modern Civil Rights Movement
3 Keys From Rhymefest’s Ordeal With Cops And A Robber August 30, 2016 by Dr. Adia Winfrey Award Winning Rapper Robbed At Gunpoint Then Chastised By Chicago Police Officers
Three Times Golden Age Rappers Nailed It And Black Pastors Missed It August 18, 2016 by Dr. Adia Winfrey Too Bad We Didn’t Listen When Foreknowing Rappers Warned Us Pages: 1 2 Pages ( 1 of 2 ): 1 2Next »
Want to Stop Gun Violence? End The War On Drugs August 9, 2016 by Jay Stooksberry Leave a Comment Prohibition didn’t work for alcohol. It’s not working for drugs either.
What Real Feminists Meant by “Equal Pay for Equal Work” August 7, 2016 by Jeffrey A. Tucker Freedom to compete isn’t enhanced by government action, it hurts it. Pages: 1 2 Pages ( 1 of 2 ): 1 2Next »
The issue may not be about race at all July 19, 2016 by Jerry Newberry Racism or perspective? It’s not always what it seems.
Black Republican tackles police ‘trust gap’ July 15, 2016 by Clarence Page Sen. Tim Scott has been pulled over 7 times in one year.
Will racial tensions tarnish Obama’s legacy? July 12, 2016 by Clarence Page Did we get the “hope and change” we expected?