Category: Project 21 New Visions

Bill Cosby Lives in a Glass House and Shouldn't Throw Stones, by B.B. Robinson, Ph.D.

Bill Cosby Lives in a Glass House and Shouldn’t Throw Stones, by B.B. Robinson, Ph.D.

New Visions Commentary /
Throughout my life, I have always been an eager viewer of the television offerings of Bill Cosby. As a child, I remember rising early on Saturday mornings to watch "Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids" cartoon. As a young adult, ...
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Dirty Campus, Clean Conscience, by Nick Cheolas

Dirty Campus, Clean Conscience, by Nick Cheolas

New Visions Commentary /
Deep racial fault lines were exposed on the campus of the University of Michigan in September of 2005 after two Asian students claimed that two white students urinated on them as they passed under an apartment balcony. Before an investigation ...
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Uncle Sam Isn't Really Your Uncle: You are the Family Member Who Has to Tell Your Kids About S-E-X, by Deneen Moore

Uncle Sam Isn’t Really Your Uncle: You are the Family Member Who Has to Tell Your Kids About S-E-X, by Deneen Moore

New Visions Commentary /
The message is alarmingly loud and clear to adolescents: There's nothing wrong with promiscuous sex. Network television and cable programs, movies, song lyrics (along with suggestive music videos), internet research and chat rooms render graphic sexual images and dialogue 24 ...
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NAACP TV Boycott Should Get Poor Reception, by Rose Capozzi

NAACP TV Boycott Should Get Poor Reception, by Rose Capozzi

New Visions Commentary /
Founded to secure and protect the "citizenship rights" of black Americans, the NAACP established an honorable reputation fighting Jim Crow laws, championing school desegregation and advocating groundbreaking civil rights legislation. George Washington Carver, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks ...
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Charter Schools Give Students the Fighting Chance They Need, by Deneen Moore

Charter Schools Give Students the Fighting Chance They Need, by Deneen Moore

New Visions Commentary /
It is common to hear that public schools are failing our children.  Despite this identified and obvious problem, giving parents an alternative - school choice - is fought tooth-and-nail by teachers' unions and other advocates of government-run education.  Scores of ...
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When Equality Plans Yield Unequal Results, by Nick Cheolas

When Equality Plans Yield Unequal Results, by Nick Cheolas

New Visions Commentary /
It's a sad fact that an achievement gap between minority and white students exists.  The real question is what to do about it. For too long, affirmative action - boosting minorities in the college admissions process - has been the ...
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Sanctimonious Elitists Don't Always Practice As They Preach, by Nick Cheolas

Sanctimonious Elitists Don’t Always Practice As They Preach, by Nick Cheolas

New Visions Commentary /
Most liberals enjoy portraying themselves as the champions of minority interests and "social justice," defending the allegedly defenseless against oppression from the rich and powerful. But does the liberal elite live by its own rhetorical standards? Not according to author ...
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How Hip-Hop Destroys the Potential of Black Youth, by Jeffrey Hicks

How Hip-Hop Destroys the Potential of Black Youth, by Jeffrey Hicks

New Visions Commentary /
Hip-hop has grown from its inner-city roots to appeal to a diverse and worldwide audience. It is no longer the fad some once considered it. Unfortunately, it is also having a profound negative impact on young blacks. This aspect of ...
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Abortion, Birth Control Biases Exposed by Proponents' Original Intentions, by Bob Parks

Abortion, Birth Control Biases Exposed by Proponents’ Original Intentions, by Bob Parks

New Visions Commentary /
Because so many things seem to get lost among the political minutia when laws and policies are created, it's wise to look back to find the "original intent" that began the process. When it comes to the original intent of ...
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No More Second Chances for Lionel Tate, by Dutch Martin

No More Second Chances for Lionel Tate, by Dutch Martin

New Visions Commentary /
It goes without saying that 19-year-old Lionel Tate was dealt a bad hand in life. In 1999, at the age of 12, Tate became the youngest person in modern American history to be sentenced to life in prison. It was ...
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