Since long before I became involved in Washington politics, my fellow conservatives have sought an American withdrawal from the United Nations. Reasons for getting the U.S. out the U.N. include revulsion over allowable human rights abuses by member nations such ... READ MORE
Washington, D.C. - Concerned that proposed Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations regarding "local programming content and diversity" could lead to a new "Fairness Doctrine," black broadcasting veterans affiliated with Project 21 have submitted comments to the FCC opposing new restrictions ... READ MORE
From David Almasi: Last Sunday, the Washington Post published a letter to the editor from four presidents of historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in Maryland, who took issue with Manhattan Institute Senior Fellow and U.S. Commission on Civil Rights ... READ MORE
Companies manufacturing new drugs to combat illnesses from the flu to AIDS are at risk of losing their patent rights. Supporters of this say it will make drugs cheaper and more plentiful. Stripping drug companies of this financial security, however, ... READ MORE
Senator Barack Obama's success on the campaign trail has presented Americans with the first truly viable black presidential candidate. This unprecedented situation has made some wonder whether race should trump other traditional criteria in selecting a commander-in-chief. Using a more ... READ MORE
"Life, liberty, and property do not exist because men have made laws. On the contrary, it was the fact that life, liberty and property existed beforehand that caused men to make laws in the first place." - Frédéric Bastiat I ... READ MORE
Back in 1958, the pollsters at the Gallup organization began what became a regular survey of American attitudes about race. In particular, they asked people whether they approved of interracial marriage and if they could support a black person running ... READ MORE
Advocates of pardons for incarcerated border agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Alonso Compean have an ally in Project 21 Chairman Mychal Massie, who called on President Bush to pardon Ramos and Compean in an op-ed published by the Washington Times: ... READ MORE
Project 21 Members Argue that Voter ID Laws Depress Fraud, not Turnout Washington, D.C. - The U.S. Supreme Court today will hear oral arguments in the combined cases of William Crawford, et al. v. Marion County Election Board, et al ... READ MORE
If a tree falls in the forest with no one there to hear it, does it make a noise? Likewise, if someone says something inappropriate and Al Sharpton isn't around to hear it, is it really racist? Sportscaster Kelly Tilghman ... READ MORE
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Category: Project 21
Conservatives Lose When They Shun U.N. Conferences, by Bishop Council Nedd II
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Backdoor Imposition of Fairness Doctrine Opposed by Black Broadcasters Who Charge that New “Local Programming” Regulations Under FCC Consideration Could Lead to Broadcast Restrictions
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Project 21’s Massie Responds to Black College Presidents in Washington Post
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Underserved and Overlooked, by Bishop Council Nedd II
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Is a Black Leader Best for Black Voters? by B.B. Robinson, Ph.D.
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Property Rights Going Up in Smoke, by Sean Turner
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Changing Attitudes, Changing Lives, by B.B. Robinson, Ph.D.
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Pardon Ramos and Compean, Says Project 21 Chairman
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Project 21, Center for Equal Opportunity Present Amici Curiae Brief to U.S. Supreme Court in Voter Fraud Case
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If A Tree Falls…, by Mychal Massie
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