Comments considered to cross the line of good taste recently have led to a surprisingly large number of firings among radio hosts and staff. Most notable was Don Imus's April firing from CBS Radio and MSNBC after he called the ... READ MORE
Why Father's Day Saddens Me by Darryn "Dutch" Martin (bio) As the product of a single-parent home, I always have mixed feelings when Father's Day rolls around. What could I understand about the importance of fathers when my own formative ... READ MORE
Today's U.S. Supreme Court ruling upholding a legislative ban on the practice of partial birth abortion is being hailed by members of the black leadership network Project 21 as a victory for the safety and welfare of the unborn as ... READ MORE
Today's announcement that dubious sexual assault charges filed against the three current and former Duke students were dropped has members of the Project 21 black leadership network sharply criticizing those who used the year-long investigation to create racial animosity for ... READ MORE
Don Imus has been suspended by CBS Radio and MSNBC for two weeks in the wake of comments made on his April 4, 2007 syndicated radio show. On that show, Imus called members of the Rutgers University women's basketball team ... READ MORE
A Rational Response to an Irrational Act by B.B. Robinson, Ph.D. (bio) Recent events put Don Imus' neck on the chopping block for broadcasting a statement - which you already know and which I will not repeat here - about ... READ MORE
Chavez Commemoration Craves Consensus it Lacks by Joe Hicks This past March marked the 80th anniversary of the birth of the late farm labor organizer Cesar Chavez, and some members of Congress are pushing legislation that may someday lead to ... READ MORE
Black Liberals Need To Stop The Double Standard by Akindele Akinyemi (bio) Radio host Don Imus's reputation and career quickly went downhill. Imus recently made the bad decision to describe the Rutgers University women's basketball team as "rough girls" with ... READ MORE
Subprime Mortgages: A Case of Back to the Future by B.B. Robinson, Ph.D. (bio) Are you living "the American Dream"? More importantly, are you able to pay for it? According to Census Bureau figures, almost 70 percent of American ... READ MORE
Joe R. Hicks, a Project 21 member who marched arm-in-arm with Jesse Jackson at Cesar Chavez's funeral in 1993, will testify before Congress March 29 in opposition to spending public funds honoring the late United Farm Workers union organizer. Hicks ... READ MORE
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Hold Your Tongue, Unless You’re Criticizing a Conservative by David Almasi
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Why Father’s Day Saddens Me, by Darryn “Dutch” Martin
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Project 21 Press Release: Black Activists Laud Supreme Court’s Ban on Partial Birth Abortion
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Project 21 Press Release: Black Conservatives: Duke Rape Case Shows Importance of “Innocent Until Proven Guilty”
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Project 21 Press Release: Black Conservatives Speak Out on Don Imus Controversy, Criticism
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A Rational Response to an Irrational Act, by B.B. Robinson, Ph.D.
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Chavez Commemoration Craves Consensus it Lacks, by Joe Hicks
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Black Liberals Need To Stop The Double Standard, by Akindele Akinyemi
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Subprime Mortgages: A Case of Back to the Future, by B.B. Robinson, Ph.D.
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Cesar Chavez Did Little to Stop His Union’s Violence, Charges Civil Rights Activist at Congressional Hearing on Honoring Chavez
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