Diverse, beautiful, fabric of nation It is fitting and proper that we have a Women’s History Month. Just as Black History Month which precedes it, there is an opportunity to […]
Category: Op-ed
The Black press, business and public policy
The Black Press has existed for 196 years because it understands service to our communities, and the business of how we pay for it is a part of our survival.
The Jim Crow battle against Black history
Now that Black History Month has come to an official end, it is important, now more than ever, that we not only continue to
The politics of canceling student loan debt
Practical Politics By David L. Horne, Ph.D. | OpEd contributor Candidate and now POTUS Joe Biden , as many politicians do, made a few significant campaign promises to an important […]
The Jim Crow battle against Black history
The current battle to remove books and any discussion about slavery and the treatment of Blacks is not new.
The Black Super Bowl and the challenge of Anti-Blackness
African-American history was celebrated at this year’s Super Bowl. It was the first time that two Black quarterbacks faced off against each other.
The politics of blasting forward, ready or not.
No, the Jetsons are not here yet. Nor are they likely to be fully among us — or at least their flying autos—until

