Project 21: Press Releases

State of the Union Address or Desperate Election Year Gaslighting?

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Biden Still "Disconnected from Reality," Say Black Conservatives Washington, D.C. - In response to President Joe Biden's 2024 State of the Union address, the third of his increasingly troubled presidency, ambassadors with the Project 21 black leadership network noted that the president's take on the State of the Union doesn't align with reality. "The title of tonight's State of the Union address should have been, 'Who are you going to believe, me or your lying eyes?'" said Project 21 ambassador and radio talk show host Christopher Arps. "The president boasts that 'Bidenomics' is working, but prices are up, wages are ...

Black Conservatives Join Legal Brief in U.S. Supreme Court Case Against Racist Admissions Practice at Elite Northern Virginia STEM School

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Washington, D.C. - To hold the Fairfax County School Board accountable for racist admissions practices at the elite Thomas Jefferson High School in Northern Virginia and clarify the constitutional rights of individuals over preferred groups nationwide, ambassadors of the Project 21 black leadership network joined a legal brief asking the U.S. Supreme Court to hear a parents' lawsuit against the Board. Project 21 signed onto a amici curiae ("friends of the court") brief with more than 20 other individuals and groups in the case of Coalition for TJ v. Fairfax County School Board that contends the Board violated the Equal ...

Black Conservatives Celebrate Supreme Court Ruling to End Racial Preferences in College Admissions

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Washington, D.C. – Ambassadors with the Project 21 black leadership network cheered today’s U.S. Supreme Court ruling on two seminal affirmative action cases: Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. President and Fellows of Harvard College and Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. University of North Carolina. Project 21 had filed an amicus brief in the Harvard case. The Court ruled in favor of Students for Fair Admissions in both cases, by deciding that institutions of higher learning cannot use race as a factor in admissions. In the Court’s ruling, Chief Justice Roberts wrote that the Court says it has "permitted ...

Project 21 to Testify Before Senate Committee Over Impact of Plastics Industry on Black Communities

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Black Families Benefit from Industry Jobs, Not Poverty Washington, D.C. -- Donna Jackson, director of membership development at the National Center for Public Policy Research’s Project 21 black leadership network, will testify today before the U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works in a public hearing titled “Impacts of Plastic Production and Disposal on Environmental Justice Communities.” Black communities suffer today from a lack of economic opportunities. Offshoring of industries, like plastics manufacturing, has been a significant driver in the escalating poverty cycle that irreparably harms many black families. “It is an overwhelmingly positive thing for struggling communities to ...

Project 21 to Testify Before Environmental Protection Agency on Emission Standards for New Light- and Medium-Duty Vehicles

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Biden Emission Standards Will Devastate Economy, Especially Minority Families and Businesses Washington, D.C. - Donna Jackson, the Director of Membership Development for Project 21 - the black leadership network of the National Center for Public Policy Research - will testify today before the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in a public hearing titled "EPA Multi-Pollutant Emissions Standards for Model Years 2027 and Later Light-Duty and Medium-Duty Vehicle Notice of Proposed Rulemaking." The hearing follows EPA's April 12, 2023, announcement of "new, more ambitious proposed standards to further reduce harmful air pollutant emissions from light-duty and medium-duty vehicles starting with model year 2027." The new ...

Project 21 Members Urge Biden Administration to Reject Discriminatory Hiring Practice

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Washington, D.C. -- Citing the risk of formalized discrimination against people for their political and religious opinions, activists with Project 21, the black leadership network of the National Center for Public Policy Research (NCPPR), delivered a letter yesterday to U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Director Kiran Ahuja on behalf of 42 of its members and the organizations they represent requesting that OPM reject a proposed change to federal hiring and retention rules that would affect not only current employees, but the future hiring of federal employees and contractors. In the letter, Project 21 members told Director Ahuja that they ...

State of the Union, or Fantasyland?

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Biden Still “Out of Touch With Reality,” Say Black Conservatives Washington, D.C. – In response to President Joe Biden’s 2023 State of the Union address, the second of his troubled presidency, ambassadors with the Project 21 black leadership network noted that the president’s assessment and the true state of the union are polar extremes. “Honestly, there isn’t really anything President Biden can say that impacts the American people positively. Why? Because the American people have been deeply impacted by a number of hard realities resulting from weak leadership in the White House,” said Project 21 ambassador Joe Mobley. “This includes ...

Black History is American History

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Civil Rights Leaders Fought for Equal Opportunity, Not Equal Outcomes, Say Project 21 Members Washington, D.C. – At the beginning of our nation’s month-long annual celebration of more than 400 years of black influence upon American history, members of the Project 21 black leadership network reflect on the tremendous strides made in civil rights. Yet, even with these advances, government-imposed regulations still often stand in the way of their ability for black citizens to fully realize the American Dream. “Over the last year, the national debate has focused far more on the interests of the green and woke warriors rather ...

Project 21 to Testify Before House Energy and Commerce Committee in First Hearing of 118th Congress

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Biden Energy Policies Threaten Minority Families and Businesses Washington, D.C. - Donna Jackson - the Director of Membership Development for Project 21, the black leadership network of the National Center for Public Policy Research - will testify today before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Energy and Commerce for the second time this year. The hearing, titled "American Energy Expansion: Strengthening Economic, Environmental and National Security," is its first hearing of the 118th Congress. Just a few years after the United States became a net energy exporter for the first time in decades, the Biden Administration's restrictive policies - ...

Dr. King’s Dream Undermined by Big Government

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Government Policies Designed to Help Minorities Are Hurting Them Instead Washington, D.C. – As Americans commemorate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., members of the Project 21 black leadership network note that the civil rights icon’s goals of increased opportunity and social mobility for black Americans are at risk thanks to destructive policies promoted by green activists and progressives. In the week preceding the King holiday, Project 21 Director of Membership Development Donna Jackson delivered powerful remarks about this problem to members of the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Energy and Commerce. She highlighted the devastating effects ...

Black Leadership Network Gives Congressional Testimony on Energy and Race

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Minority Communities are Suffering Under the Green Energy Agenda Washington, D.C. - Today Donna Jackson - the Director of Membership Development for Project 21, the black leadership network of the National Center for Public Policy Research - will deliver remarks to members of the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Energy and Commerce highlighting the devastating effects the push to green energy is having on minority, and especially black, communities. Escalating energy costs are tough on middle class Americans, but especially tough on families living paycheck to paycheck and striving to join the middle class. This is where black families and ...

Project 21 Black Leadership Network Stands With Elon Musk In “Battle For The Future Of Civilization”

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Washington, DC – Project 21, the black leadership network of the National Center for Public Policy Research (NCPPR), delivered a letter today to Twitter Chief Executive Elon Musk that requests a meeting to discuss the other side of the black experience on social media. The request counters a demand from the NAACP, National Urban League and National Action Network to meet with Twitter executives in an obvious attempt to influence Twitter’s move toward free speech and inclusivity of divergent viewpoints. “With Elon Musk’s recent acquisition of Twitter and his commitment to the tenets of free speech, Project 21 seeks to ...

Blueprint for a Better Deal for Black America

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Black Leadership Network's Agenda for Solving the Problems Facing Black America Washington, D.C. - Members of the Project 21 black leadership network, a project of the National Center for Public Policy Research (NCPPR), released their "Blueprint for a Better Deal for Black America" at a roundtable luncheon on Capitol Hill hosted by The Heritage Foundation. NCPPR President David Ridenour and Project 21 Chairman Horace Cooper, who led the discussion, were joined by Heritage Foundation policy experts as well as Hill staff and members of the media. While the national debate during the first two years of President Biden's administration has focused on the virtues of wokeism and eco-alarmism, ...

Black Leaders Demand Verizon Uncancel One America News

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Washington, D.C. – Black leaders from Project 21 demand that Verizon reinstate One America News (OAN) on its television platform. In a letter signed by 37 members representing the communities of business, politics, media and faith, Project 21 explained that Verizon did “a tremendous disservice to its subscribers, investors and free speech [and]… is silencing black voices” when it canceled OAN. Verizon stopped carrying OAN on its Fios platform at the end of July. Its cancellation marked the end of a 17-year relationship between the news channel and the carrier. Left-wing groups are aggressively pushing media companies to drop the ...

Black Activists Celebrate Supreme Court’s Protection of Religious Freedom

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Washington, D.C. - Members of the Project 21 black leadership network praised a landmark win for religious freedom and free speech, as the U.S. Supreme Court ruled today that a school district wrongly fired a high school football coach who prayed at the conclusion of a game. “This decision marks a return to America’s true history, and its foundation based on the values and the principles of God,” said Project 21 member Reverend David Lowery, Jr. In the case of Joseph A. Kennedy v. Bremerton School District, Coach Kennedy, a high school football coach, was fired because he prayed at ...

A Ruling at Last

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On June 8, a 26-year-old man was arrested outside of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s Maryland home armed with a gun, a knife, zip ties and tools that would help him break into a home. The man, now being charged with the attempted murder of a federal judge after allegedly travelling all the way from California, stated that he believed the murder might “give his life purpose” – an apparent reference to the Court’s decision, joined by Kavanaugh, in Dobbs v. Jackson’s Women’s Health Organization. Although shocking in many respects, an intercepted attack like this shouldn’t be particularly surprising ...

Black Activists Applaud Supreme Court’s Abortion Decision

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Washington, D.C. - Members of the Project 21 black leadership network are cheering the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling sending abortion policy back to individual states. "An unborn child now has a fighting chance at life. This is a great day of joy -- especially for us in the black community, as abortion is the number-one killer of black Americans," said Project 21 member Steven Mosley. "As stated in the Declaration of Independence, we have the right to life. Today, those words ring truer for the unborn." In the case of Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, the justices voted 6-3 ...

Juneteenth Must Not Replace Independence Day

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Black Activists Oppose Radical Left Effort to Subvert American History Washington, D.C. – Members of the Project 21 black leadership network, longtime supporters of traditional Juneteenth celebrations, criticized efforts by radical racialists seeking to supplant Juneteenth as an alternative to Independence Day. "Juneteenth is a holiday that should be celebrated by all Americans as a testament to our nation's creed that all men were created equal,” said Project 21 member AK Kamara. “But let us also remember that Juneteenth is not, as the left would suggest, a replacement for the commemoration of the founding of this great nation – Independence ...

Black Activists Call For Inclusive Juneteenth

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It's "Absurd" to Not Welcome All Races to Celebrate, Learn About Black Culture Washington, D.C. - With Juneteenth now recognized as a federal holiday, members of the Project 21 black leadership network urge Americans of all ethnic backgrounds to learn more about the historic foundations and constructive goals of this longstanding tradition that was thrust into the public consciousness last year amidst racial and political turmoil. "Earlier this week, I voted in the South Carolina primary election, where my name was on the ballot for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. Were it not for the emancipation of ...

Juneteenth: Celebration, Observance or Day Off?

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Washington, D.C. - The second federally-observed Juneteenth holiday once again falls on a weekend, which means the federal government, banks and other institutions are observing Juneteenth 2022 on the following Monday. A paid day off. No mail service. Libraries closed. No parking enforcement. And not on the official day of Juneteenth. Is this what the freed slaves of Galveston, Texas envisioned when they began commemorating Juneteenth? Members of the Project 21 black leadership network have observed and discussed Juneteenth for the past 23 years. They are sharing their insight on the proper ways to commemorate Juneteenth as a national holiday. "There are those who would use Juneteenth to tell me that ...

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