Category: Project 21

Black Leader Critical of NAACP Image Award for Van Jones

Black Leader Critical of NAACP Image Award for Van Jones

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Washington, D.C.:  The NAACP’s decision to bestow an Image Award on radical activist and former Obama Administration official Van Jones is drawing a stern rebuke from Mychal Massie, chairman of the Project 21 black leadership network. "I understand that it's ...
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Washington Post/Henry Louis Gates Website Wants to Write Black Conservatives Out of Black History

Washington Post/Henry Louis Gates Website Wants to Write Black Conservatives Out of Black History

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As Black History Month draws to a close, the web site The Root has chosen to publish a hateful article that demeans black conservatives solely for their political views -- grouping them with brutal dictators, convicted criminals and self-centered celebrities.  ...
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Proposed Soda Taxes Fall Flat, Says Black Activist

Proposed Soda Taxes Fall Flat, Says Black Activist

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Washington, DC: Proposed soda taxes fall flat, according to Deneen Borelli, a fellow with the Project 21 black leadership network, who says the demonization of carbonated beverages is just another example of the progressive attack on liberty. "After the Obama ...
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Black Conservatives Praise CBS, Focus on the Family and the Tebow Family

Black Conservatives Praise CBS, Focus on the Family and the Tebow Family

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Washington, DC: Members of the Project 21 black leadership network are speaking out in support of Focus on the Family and the family of former Heisman Trophy winner Tim Tebow for their efforts to air a pro-family commercial message during ...
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Accuracy of Salon Article Accusing James O'Keefe of Racist Motives Challenged

Accuracy of Salon Article Accusing James O’Keefe of Racist Motives Challenged

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Washington, DC - Kevin Martin of the black leadership group Project 21 and Amy Ridenour of the National Center for Public Policy Research are questioning the accuracy of an article in the left-wing online magazine Salon which implies that independent ...
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Lisa Fritsch

Hope and Change and Pick-Up Trucks, by Lisa Fritsch

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  Hope and Change and Pick-Up Trucks by Lisa Fritsch (bio) Just a year ago, Americans were so eloquently sold on hope and change that came from a shiny, new black sedan of a limousine liberal.  It turns out what ...
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Emery McClendon

What’s Brewing at the Tea Parties? by Emery McClendon

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  What's Brewing at the Tea Parties? by Emery McClendon (bio) What's going on in America? Since his election, Barack Obama and his supporters have sought to move our nation leftward at breakneck speed.  In the process, they've exhibited a ...
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Lisa Fritsch

Victory of Black History, by Lisa Fritsch

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  Victory of Black History by Lisa Fritsch (bio) For me and a special group of youth in North Tyler, Texas, Black History Month began in September.  That's when the coordinator in charge of the "Black History Bowl" at my ...
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B.B. Robinson

Anyone Can Do Anything, by B.B. Robinson, Ph.D.

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  Anyone Can Do Anything by B.B. Robinson, Ph.D. (bio) Black History Month is an ideal time to measure progress.  This year is especially appropriate as we embark on a new decade. Some indicators of progress are how blacks are ...
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Project 21 Responds to Yet Another Racial Comment from Chris Matthews

Project 21 Responds to Yet Another Racial Comment from Chris Matthews

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Washington, DC - Bob Parks, a member of the Project 21 black leadership network, questions the sensibilities of MSNBC talking head Chris Matthews after Matthews made yet another racially-charged comment on the air last night. After last night's State of ...
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