Taking issue with a recent press release from Project 21 and a larger historical debate, Simmons College of Kentucky President Rev. Dr. Kevin W. Cosby insisted that the “Star-Spangled Banner” lyrics should apparently be defined literally and by modern standards ... READ MORE
As a law enforcement officer, I carry a gun almost anywhere. But I never take it to my other workplace — a church. Besides being a state constable, I’m also a church rector and an Anglican bishop. I am, however, ... READ MORE
Project 21 Co-Chairman Council Nedd II, also an Anglican bishop and Pennsylvania state constable, is reconsidering his personal decision not to carry his gun during Sunday services. As a constable, Council has provided protection to other religious institutions. He never ... READ MORE
"Cynical" Attack on National Anthem Divides Nation NAACP Chapter's Demand Contradicts Earlier Claims That Protests Are Not About Flag Washington, D.C. - As the NAACP's California chapter argues that the "Star-Spangled Banner" should be dropped as America's national song because ... READ MORE
Washington, D.C. / Pine Grove Mills, PA - A man of the cloth in Pennsylvania who also wears a badge is now contemplating packing a pistol in the pulpit to protect his parish. Bishop Council Nedd II, rector of St ... READ MORE
As a law enforcement officer, I can and do carry a gun almost anywhere. But I never take it to my other workplace – a church. Besides being a state constable, I’m also a church rector and an Anglican bishop. ... READ MORE
An appeals court ruling against a war memorial cross could lead to the next big religious liberties case before the U.S. Supreme Court. Bishop Council Nedd II, a co-chairman of the National Center’s Project 21 black leadership network says: The ... READ MORE
@horacecooper ~ Horace Cooper is one of the most sensible, logical men I've ever heard speak! The black community needs to hear his message! — Infinity (@infinityzzzzz) October 11, 2017 As this tumultuous NFL season heads into its seventh week, ... READ MORE
Washington, D.C. - Recently released unemployment statistics showing black unemployment at a 17-year low are being applauded by members of the Project 21 black leadership network as a triumph of the "commonsense" policies and economic confidence brought about by the ... READ MORE
Black students at Cornell University are complaining that they are at a disadvantage because there are too many black students. It’s not exactly that there are too many black students. Cornell apparently doesn’t have enough of the right black students. ... READ MORE
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