Speaking at the University of Franche-Comte’ in Besancon, France on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day January 18, 2016 The United States of America celebrates the birth of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. … [Read more...]
Affirmative Action, Scalia and Race
By Gloria Browne-Marshall AANIC Supreme Court Correspondent When the divided high Court debated affirmative action, the addition of race as even one factor in college admission appeared to be … [Read more...]
U.S. Supreme Court: Union Dues, Affirmative Action, Voting Rights on Docket, Retirements Possible
By Gloria J. Browne-Marshall The U.S. Supreme Court began its new term on Oct. 5 amidst intrigue and controversy. Voting rights, affirmative action, union dues, and criminal justice cases … [Read more...]
The World is Watching U.S. Police
By: Gloria Browne-Marshall AANIC Supreme Court Correspondent America is in two wars against ISIS. One war involves guns, bombs, and drones. The other is an information war. It is a war to … [Read more...]
NAKO’s 46th Annual Malcolm X Awards Program May 17
The New York Chapter of the National Association of Kawaida Organizations (NAKO) in conjunction with the International African Arts Festival (IAAF) will host its 46th Annual Malcolm X Awards … [Read more...]
Did Social Media Bring People to Baltimore Riots and Protests?
By Gloria Browne-Marshall When Baltimore Mayor, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake used the word “thugs” to describe those participating in recent riots, I could hear her frustration. She understood … [Read more...]
Loretta Lynch: U.S. Attorney General
By Gloria Browne-Marshall AANIC Supreme Court Correspondent Loretta E. Lynch, 55, has made history. She is the 83rd U.S. Attorney General. Lynch knew she was placing herself in the … [Read more...]
Police Shootings: Human Rights Issue
By Gloria Browne-Marshall AANIC Supreme Court Correspondent Earlier in April, Officer Michael Slager fired eight bullets at the back of Walter Scott, 50, an African- American. Then, Officer … [Read more...]
Religious Battle over Gay Marriage
By Gloria J. Browne-Marshall AANIC Supreme Court Correspondent Everyone is in the fight. Politicians, religious leaders, gay rights activists, and business owners all claim they are concerned … [Read more...]
Confederate Flag – A Symbol of Terrorism and Free Speech
By Gloria J. Browne-Marshall AANIC Supreme Court Correspondent The Confederate flag represents racial oppression to many. Yet, it is a mere relic of Southern history to some. The U.S. … [Read more...]
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