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By Jack Brewer
April is Second Chances Month, which provides us an opportunity to reflect on the progress made in criminal justice reform.
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By Wesley Hunt
In a recent op-ed published by The Nation, Elie Mystal writes one of the most egregious and racist articles I have ever read.
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By Patrina Mosley
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson's troubling record on child pornography is a big deal. Child pornography is an epidemic plaguing our country.
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By Ken Blackwell
If the Democratic Party had voting bloc captains, Sen. Elizabeth Warren would surely be in charge of the affluent, college-educated white voters who constituted her narrow base in the 2020 presidential primary.
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By Patrina Mosley and Kristan Hawkins
Recently, attorneys filed an appeal in the ongoing case of the D.C. government's viewpoint discrimination against Black pro-life activists from the Frederick Douglass Foundation and allies from Students for Life of America.
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By Emmitt Mitchell
After my father accepted Jesus, our family moved to Wichita, Kansas. Wichita was a bit better than our family's previous home in Guthrie, Oklahoma, but it was still one of the most racist cities in the nation.
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By Bob Woodson
Looking toward a new year, our challenges are many. Homicide and crime, especially in our urban centers, remain too high.
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By Alveda C. King
Today, as we visit the Civil Rights Museum in Jackson, Mississippi, hope is rising in our hearts.
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By Lodriguez Murray
"You look like a Morehouse man." I heard those words from my fifth-grade teacher -- Mrs. Barbara Pulliam, and they still resonate with me nearly 30 years later.
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By Benjamin Watson
Our culture doesn't respect life. You see that every day in its widespread disregard for the lives of children in the womb and in the mainstreaming of abortion by our cultural leaders, politicians and celebrities.
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By Kendall Qualls
Marxist-based Critical Race Theory (CRT) is distorting not just the principles upon which the nation was founded, but even the facts of recent events.
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By AK Kamara
The "War Against the Unvaccinated" is about to enter its second year.
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By Terris Todd
Black fathers get a bad rap. Society has painted us with a broad brush, stereotyping us as missing in action and unresponsive to our children's needs. At times, we've been dubbed as uninterested in our children's everyday lives.
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By Marc T. Little
The Biden administration is engaged in an active cover-up to shield sexually deviant teachers from the alleged sexual abuse of students.
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By Derrick Hollie
Fundamentally flawed. That's the only way to describe the Environmental Protection Agency's new strategic plan.
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By Donna Jackson
For decades, left-leaning crusades to solve the problems of the Black community have been either ineffective or outright harmful to the very people they were supposed to help.
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By Christian Watson
The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation recently held its 50th Annual Legislative Conference in which it discussed what it deemed to be the top issues for Black voters.
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By Kay C. James
Historically Black colleges and universities have played a critical role in the fabric of America's culture and Virginia's education system for 150 years.
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By May Davis
We--all of us, Black, White, poor, rich--live in the golden age of voting opportunities.
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By Paris Dennard
By forcing all unvaccinated federal workers and contractors to take the vaccine to remain employed, Mr. Biden is forcing them to make an unfair choice: get the shot or get fired.
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