One Nation, Indivisible
It strikes me that the days we’re living through represent a metaphor…
New Year, New Hope Resolutions for 2023
As we look to the new year, we should pause to reflect…
Kwanzaa: A Guiding Light
In Swahili, an East African language, the name Kwanzaa means “first fruit…
Congress Considers Bill Making $60K the Minimum Salary for K-12 Teacher
Congresswoman Frederica S. Wilson (D-Fla.) introduced the American Teacher Act to incentivize…
This Holiday Season, Judges Give Us Something to Celebrate
I’ve written about the importance of judges a few times over the…
Biden Administration Announces Plans to Drastically Reduce Homelessness Nationwide
In major U.S. cities, officials have either ramped up or dialogued about…
Victoria Horsford
The New York media community has lost a dedicated and renowned journalist,…
Janie Washington: A Media and Entertainment Icon
We mourn the passing of Janie Washington, a pioneer in the field…
NYC – City Council Vote To Bolster Affordable Housing
Mayor of New York City, Eric Adams, hailed the vote as “another…
Tell the Supreme Court: We Still Need Affirmative Action
By ohtadmin | on November 09, 2022 by Ben Jealous FacebookTwitterEmailMessengerCopy LinkSMS…