Tag: New Visions Commentary

It Takes More Than A Village, by Christopher Schrimpf

It Takes More Than A Village, by Christopher Schrimpf

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In her book It Takes a Village, Hillary Clinton used that African proverb to argue that a community is most important for proper child development.  Downplaying the importance of the family is never sound advice, especially when a recent hearing ...
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Are Black Leaders Guilty of "Criminal Neglect"? by Kevin Martin

Are Black Leaders Guilty of “Criminal Neglect”? by Kevin Martin

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My sympathies go out to the thousands who journeyed to Washington or camped in front of the television for Minister Louis Farrakhan's recent "Millions More March." For the time and effort spectators put into the rally, there was little real ...
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New Orleans, Land of Dreams, by Kimberley Jane Wilson

New Orleans, Land of Dreams, by Kimberley Jane Wilson

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Despite what you read in the papers or heard during the often histrionic 24-hour news coverage, Hurricane Katrina didn't skip over the rest of the Gulf Coast to settle exclusively on the Big Easy. People in Mississippi and other parts ...
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Castigation of Condi Betrays Black Tradition, by Carletta Skinner

Castigation of Condi Betrays Black Tradition, by Carletta Skinner

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Condoleezza Rice is a bright star in space that contains few African-Americans and even fewer African-American women. Normally, this would be a cause for great celebration in the black community. She is the first black woman and only the second ...
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The Media's Shameful Reporting of Hurricane Katrina, by Kimberley Jane Wilson

The Media’s Shameful Reporting of Hurricane Katrina, by Kimberley Jane Wilson

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Irresponsible.  Overwrought.  Appalling. I'm not referring to the Federal Emergency Management Agency's response to Hurricane Katrina.  I'm talking about the way print and television media covered the hurricane's aftermath. Americans were told that life in the Superdome and New Orleans's ...
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Judges, the Supreme Court and Cybernetic Governance, by B.B. Robinson, Ph.D.

Judges, the Supreme Court and Cybernetic Governance, by B.B. Robinson, Ph.D.

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How important is the U.S. Supreme Court? As the branch of government that interprets our laws, it's very important.  And, as the Court goes through inevitable changes as it prepares to welcome two new justices, we may also want to ...
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Bill Bennett, Blacks, Abortion and Crime, by Day Gardner

Bill Bennett, Blacks, Abortion and Crime, by Day Gardner

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It seems everyone is talking about the recent statement made by talk show host Bill Bennett about abortion and black babies. It is my understanding that Bennett is pro-life and opposes abortion.  However, what everyone is so upset about is ...
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Liberals Play the Race Card, But Get Dealt a Lousy Hand, by Michael King

Liberals Play the Race Card, But Get Dealt a Lousy Hand, by Michael King

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Once again, racial politics seems the order of the day for liberals. Seeking a strategy to keep Judge John Roberts from the U.S. Supreme Court, liberals have apparently concluded race is Roberts's Achilles Heel.  Since their assertions are thin, outlandish ...
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Finding Sense (and Cents) in Bush's Social Security Reform, by Jimmie L. Hollis

Finding Sense (and Cents) in Bush’s Social Security Reform, by Jimmie L. Hollis

New Visions Commentary /
There's no lack of opinion concerning President Bush's plans to reform our ailing Social Security system. As an American of African ancestry, I support President Bush's efforts because I believe the reforms he's been talking about would help all black ...
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Now Is Not the Time to Abandon the War on Terror, by Ak'Bar A. Shabazz

Now Is Not the Time to Abandon the War on Terror, by Ak’Bar A. Shabazz

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The recent terrorist bombings that rocked London and shocked the world should prove once and for all that the world needs to be more vigilant in the War on Terror. The first brutal and deadly attack on London's transit system ...
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