Washington, D.C. - Project 21 founding member Bishop Council Nedd II, rector of St. Alban's Anglican Church in Pine Grove Mills, PA, will be sworn in as a Pennsylvania State Constable on January 4. "I'm excited about this new endeavor," ... READ MORE
Leaders of the Project 21 black leadership network are continuing to weigh in on the second appearance of the affirmative action case Fisher v. the University of Texas at Austin in front of the U.S. Supreme Court this week. Here's ... READ MORE
Ending Affirmative Action is Important Because It Does Four Negative Things, Says Derryck Green There is Still a Very Real Concern About Academic Mismatches, Says Bishop Council Nedd II Washington, D.C. - Leaders of the Project 21 black leadership network ... READ MORE
Call Speech "Least Inspiring Presidential Speech Ever," Say President Failed to Instill Confidence in Already-Suspect Policy "Passion is No Excuse for a Failure of Leadership" Washington, D.C. - Members of the Project 21 black leadership network are commenting on and ... READ MORE
What happens when local governments refuse to enforce federal immigration laws? We see “sanctuary cities” develop in places like San Francisco, where illegal immigrants can live without fear of prosecution or deportation. Horace Cooper of the National Center for Public ... READ MORE
Should the United States start freely welcoming Syrian refugees today, or should it wait until more stringent vetting processes are in place? Last night, on Al Jazeera America’s “Inside Story with Ray Suarez,” Horace Cooper of the National Center for Public ... READ MORE
What is the next step for the University of Missouri, now that its president and chancellor have resigned? Project 21’s Stacy Washington explained to Newsmax host Ed Berliner why two proposed reforms will NOT help, and suggested one idea that ... READ MORE
Washington, D.C. - Project 21's Stacy Washington and Horace Cooper have issued statements addressing the resignation of University of Missouri President Tim Wolfe today in light of student and faculty protests over racial issues on the campus. Said Stacy Washington, ... READ MORE
Despite the good intentions of the initial Black Lives Matter movement, Bishop Council Nedd II of the Project 21 black leadership network says that there’s very little that’s redeemable from the movement in its current form. “I think it started ... READ MORE
Should the Voting Rights Act be reauthorized in its current form? Should photo identification be required to vote? Project 21’s Kevin Martin was part of a panel on Thom Hartmann’s “Big Picture Rumble” to discuss these and other issues. Regarding ... READ MORE
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