The ubiquity of email, social networking websites and other factors are causing a steady decline in the number of people using the services of the 236-year-old U.S. Postal Service. As banks, credit card and utilities companies increasingly offer online payment options, ... READ MORE
There were reports of babies out in the cold for hours in Houston. In Indianapolis, two dozen police officers used pepper spray to control an unruly crowd that pried shopping center doors off their hinges. These were just a few ... READ MORE
Occupy Wall Street protesters are embraced by our President, lauded by members of Congress and by others as a movement that is good for America — as opposed to, in their opinion, the Tea Party movement. The Occupy effort, months ... READ MORE
Self-appointed and media-approved members of the black "leadership" in America appear either silent or openly supportive when it comes to rewarding the actions of illegal immigrants. This is in direct contrast to how the civil rights establishment, black and otherwise, ... READ MORE
Glenn Beck was more ahead of his time than I realized in 2009 when he aired his first program to prove the existence of black conservatives. Despite Beck's assistance, we remain largely unseen on the news channels. As a black ... READ MORE
In the past several months, there have been increasing attacks on the SAT — the college admissions-related standardized test — that include charges that it is racially and culturally biased. Additionally, activists are pushing colleges and universities to adopt a ... READ MORE
I was just a young black lad during the civil rights marches and rallies of the early 1960s, but I will never forget what I saw during those dark days. I remember the hate, the violence, the water hoses, the ... READ MORE
In tough economic times, such as those Americans are currently experiencing, there are some ways that black churches can perform services that could help parishioners weather financial crises more effectively. For instance, a church might be able to reduce the ... READ MORE
As President Obama crossed middle America last August to promote his economic policies, Representative Maxine Waters (D-CA) complained he was ignoring black communities. Feeling his political base crumbling, however, Obama now appears in Detroit to sell his new stimulus bill ... READ MORE
"I accept my niggerdom. All you niggas get down with me!" — Michael Eric Dyson Back in 2005, at a panel discussion during Tavis Smiley's "State of the Black Union" event, Michael Eric Dyson urged attendees and C-Span viewers to ... READ MORE
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Category: Project 21 New Visions
Snail Mail’s Slow Death by Government Intrusion, by Sean Turner
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Certain Signs of Societal Decline, by Deneen Borelli
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Tea Party and Occupy Protests Far From Similar, by Emery McClendon
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Black “Leaders” Desert Blacks for Illegal Aliens, by Charles Butler
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Silencing of the Black Conservative, by Lisa Fritsch
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Giving the SAT to the TSA, by Cherylyn Harley LeBon
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We’ve Been There Before, by Jimmie L. Hollis
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Simple, Complex Community Service Suggestions for Black Churches, by B.B. Robinson, Ph.D.
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President Obama Owes Black Americans the Truth, Not Special Attention, by Stacy Swimp
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Black Lawmakers Play the Victim, by Christopher Arps
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