Legislatively Speaking By Senator Lena C. Taylor We often hear from politicians, aspiring elected officials, and political pundits about the importance of speaking to the “bread and butter … [Read more...]
Breaking Free From the Chase for Unneeded Things
Kweku's Korner Guest Writer: Dr. Alisia Moutry By Dr. Alisia Moutry I had a dream last night that I was literally on the hunt seeking to find a Costa Rican fruit called … [Read more...]
TikTok – a Tool That Needs to be Protected
By State Representative Dora Drake Politicians are quick to talk about the need to connect with Generation Z. They aren’t wrong; the decisions we make today influence the planet Gen Z inherits. … [Read more...]
The 51st Anniversary of Roe v. Wade
By Urban Media News On January 22nd, 1973, the Supreme Court handed down a landmark decision in Roe v. Wade, protecting a woman’s right to choose. Roe stood until Supreme Court Justices appointed … [Read more...]
Packers Annihilate Cowboys in Road Playoff Win
By Charles Collier On January 19, 2024, The Packers dominated The Cowboys in every facet of the game in a convincing 48-32 victory. With the win, The Packers snapped Dallas’ 16 game winning … [Read more...]
America’s Game: America’s Shame
Legislatively Speaking By Senator Lena C. Taylor A proposed bill in California is taking an end run at America’s national past time. Assembly Bill 734 could be the most powerful change to the … [Read more...]
Embracing Solitude: The Empowerment of my Empty Nesting
Kweku's Korner Guest Writer Dr. Synthia Michelle Doaks By Dr. Synthia Michelle Doaks As a mother since the age of twenty, my life was an ode to nurturing, guiding, and loving my three … [Read more...]
Dr. King’s Legacy and the Work Ahead of Us
By Tammy Baldwin Each Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Americans across the country commemorate the life and work of Dr. King, a pillar of our civil rights movement and one of the greatest Americans. … [Read more...]
The Importance of Being Confident
BlackEconomics.org® This essay, which is in the “economics of religion” tradition, may not apply to you, but it may be well worth reading! You may be of the semi-elite or elite and you may be … [Read more...]
Maps Under New Management: The Road to Electoral Equity Continues
“Experience is a good teacher, it takes someone like me to know…” the opening line of Miki Howard’s classic ballad, “Love Under New Management” recently popped into my head when thinking about the … [Read more...]
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