Tag: New Visions Commentary

Trip to the Police Station Yields Concerns About Safety, by Council Nedd

Trip to the Police Station Yields Concerns About Safety, by Council Nedd

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Being born in Washington, D.C. and having spent most of my life in the Washington area, I know one gets numb to - and even expects - a certain level of sloth and ineptitude when dealing with city officials. The ...
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A Black Literary Canon for the Long Run, by B.B. Robinson

A Black Literary Canon for the Long Run, by B.B. Robinson

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The famous economist John Maynard Keynes once remarked, "in the long run, we are all dead." True, but it is also true that - barring the failure of the Earth's systems - generations of our progeny continue on after we ...
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School Choice Ruling Sends Struggling Black Kids to the Head of the Class, by Mary Katherine Ascik

School Choice Ruling Sends Struggling Black Kids to the Head of the Class, by Mary Katherine Ascik

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Black Americans won a significant victory when the Supreme Court recently ruled that a Cleveland school vouchers program created to help children escape from substandard schools was constitutional. The Ohio state legislature established the Ohio Pilot Scholarship Program in 1995 ...
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The Problem of Liberal Government and Black Illegitimacy, by Mike Green

The Problem of Liberal Government and Black Illegitimacy, by Mike Green

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A recent segment of the Fox News Channel's "The O'Reilly Factor" discussed the large number of black kids born out of wedlock and raised without fathers. It's about time responsible journalists addressed the issues affecting America in an aggressive and ...
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Ebonics Slang No Substitute for Standard English, by Michael King

Ebonics Slang No Substitute for Standard English, by Michael King

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According to some black academics and race warlords, "Ebonics" is derived from one of three potential sources: 1) an African language passed on among blacks, 2) a vocabulary derived from encounters between African slaves and Irish immigrants or 3) a ...
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Don't Believe the Hype - You Can Embrace Conservatism, by Ak'bar Shabazz

Don’t Believe the Hype – You Can Embrace Conservatism, by Ak’bar Shabazz

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Older black politicians are likely to identify racism as our nation's most important problem. Younger black elected officials, on the other hand, consider education the most pressing issue. While racism still exists, younger blacks aren't as pessimistic as older ones ...
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Historic Preservation Saves Buildings But Robs Residents of Goods and Services, by Syd Gernstein

Historic Preservation Saves Buildings But Robs Residents of Goods and Services, by Syd Gernstein

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Homes of black heroes such as Frederick Douglass and Carter G. Woodson, where roofs leak and walls are collapsing, are historic landmarks located in our nation's capital that need protection. A still-operating grocery store and a boarded-up hardware store, however, ...
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It's a Great Day for Choice, by Murdock "Doc" Gibbs

It’s a Great Day for Choice, by Murdock “Doc” Gibbs

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It's a great day for minority kids, children in the inner cities and for parents who desperately want to give their children a better education in a safer environment. It's a great day for parents who want the same benefits ...
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The Supreme Court Agrees: A Mind Is A Terrible Thing to Waste, by Diann Kelly

The Supreme Court Agrees: A Mind Is A Terrible Thing to Waste, by Diann Kelly

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When the U.S. Supreme Court recently ruled in favor of school vouchers, I believe the High Court understood that many poor children in America are not receiving their fair share in public education. Too many impoverished children, especially black and ...
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Just Don't Do the Crime, by R.D. Davis

Just Don’t Do the Crime, by R.D. Davis

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Racism is blamed for just about everything negative involving blacks. The debilitating effect of this is that it doesn't afford us the motivation to look inward and work to find effective solutions to our race's problems. It's easier to just ...
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