Say Something Real By Michelle Bryant I have a simple question: If you can board a tanker, why do you need to sink/AKA “blow up/AKA “kill everybody” on fishing boats? While we grapple with … [Read more...]
I Don’t Want Nobody to Give Me Nothing, Open Up the Door, I’ll Get it Myself
By LaKeshia N. Myers James Brown’s iconic 1969 anthem wasn’t just a song—it was a declaration of self-determination that resonated through the civil rights movement and continues to echo today. … [Read more...]
Fathers in Focus 2025: A Growing Movement for Dads Across Wisconsin and Beyond
Kweku's Korner Attribution for the article is University of Wisconsin–Madison Division of Extension What happens when fathers, mentors, coaches, and community allies from 23 Wisconsin counties, … [Read more...]
Reasons for Black American (Afrodescendant) Leadership Failures
BlackEconomics.org® SUMMARY Purpose: To sharpen Black American (Afrodescendant) recognition of evolving change with “leadership,” and to emphasize the necessity of adopting new perspectives on what … [Read more...]
Race Shadows Every Assault on the Affordable Care Act
By Stacy M. Brown Black Press USA Senior National Correspondent The battles over the Affordable Care Act were never only about policy or the price of insurance. They were never simply arguments … [Read more...]
Is the Oklahoma City Thunder The Best NBA Team of All-Time?
By Charles Collier In my opinion, the Oklahoma City Thunder is the best NBA team of all time. Yes, this includes any team you can name from the history books of the Chicago Bulls, the Boston … [Read more...]
Words Matter: Trump’s Dangerous Reckless and Racist Rhetoric on Somalia
Say Something Real By Michelle Bryant In a moment when America desperately needs leadership, Jesus, any kind of leadership, we continue to come up short. Instead of governing with civility and … [Read more...]
Remembering Hydeia Broadbent: A Voice That Changed the World
By LaKeshia N. Myers As we observe World AIDS Day on December 1st, we remember a champion who transformed how America understood HIV and AIDS. Hydeia Broadbent, the pioneering activist who passed … [Read more...]
The Power of Sport Social Work: Redefining Support for Athlete Mothers
Kweku's Korner By Laneshia Conner When Allyson Felix and Alysia Montaño publicly shared their experiences of pregnancy discrimination in 2019, they reshaped the global conversation on gender … [Read more...]
Inquiry Concerning a Black American Religion
Purpose: To present BlackEconomics.org correspondence (an email message and a memorandum) that was transmitted to selected Black American (Afrodescendant) religious organizations concerning the … [Read more...]
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