Despite what you read in the papers or heard during the often histrionic 24-hour news coverage, Hurricane Katrina didn't skip over the rest of the Gulf Coast to settle exclusively on the Big Easy. People in Mississippi and other parts ... READ MORE
Condoleezza Rice is a bright star in space that contains few African-Americans and even fewer African-American women. Normally, this would be a cause for great celebration in the black community. She is the first black woman and only the second ... READ MORE
Irresponsible. Overwrought. Appalling. I'm not referring to the Federal Emergency Management Agency's response to Hurricane Katrina. I'm talking about the way print and television media covered the hurricane's aftermath. Americans were told that life in the Superdome and New Orleans's ... READ MORE
How important is the U.S. Supreme Court? As the branch of government that interprets our laws, it's very important. And, as the Court goes through inevitable changes as it prepares to welcome two new justices, we may also want to ... READ MORE
It seems everyone is talking about the recent statement made by talk show host Bill Bennett about abortion and black babies. It is my understanding that Bennett is pro-life and opposes abortion. However, what everyone is so upset about is ... READ MORE
Washington, D.C. - The environmental community is in an uproar this week over a proposed measure that would reform the Endangered Species Act by including within it modest property rights protections for small landowners. The "Threatened and Endangered Species Reform ... READ MORE
Members of the black leadership network Project 21 demand that the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) and Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) join with them in condemning remarks made by CBC member Representative Charles Rangel (D-NY) in which he called President George ... READ MORE
Members of the black leadership network Project 21 demand that the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) and Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) join with them in condemning remarks made by CBC member Representative Charles Rangel (D-NY) in which he called President George ... READ MORE
Washington, D.C. - The environmental movement's strong opposition to a key provision of Rep. Richard Pombo's Endangered Species Act reform bill suggests they aren't serious about protecting the public's "right to know," says The National Center for Public Policy Research. ... READ MORE
Members of the black leadership network Project 21 condemn Wednesday's ruling by a federal judge holding that the recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance, with its reference to God, in a public school is unconstitutional. Project 21 members say the ... READ MORE
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New Orleans, Land of Dreams, by Kimberley Jane Wilson
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Castigation of Condi Betrays Black Tradition, by Carletta Skinner
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The Media’s Shameful Reporting of Hurricane Katrina, by Kimberley Jane Wilson
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Judges, the Supreme Court and Cybernetic Governance, by B.B. Robinson, Ph.D.
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Bill Bennett, Blacks, Abortion and Crime, by Day Gardner
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Environmental Activists Target Small Property Owners While Calling the Fifth Amendment a “New Entitlement”
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Project 21 Press Release: Black Group Demands Action from Congressional Black Caucus and Hillary Clinton Over Anti-Bush Slur
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Black Group Demands Action from Congressional Black Caucus and Hillary Clinton Over Anti-Bush Slur
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Hostility Toward Key Provision of Pombo Endangered Species Reform Bill Shows Environmentalists Aren’t Committed to Public’s “Right to Know”
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Group Says Judge Who Ruled Pledge of Allegiance Unconstitutional Ignored Established Guidance from the Supreme Court on Ceremonial References to God
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