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The Power of Black Mar. 11, 2023

The Art of Design

Black is used by designers all over the world. Industrial designers use it to accent shiny and polis... Read More

Grace And Disgrace: Black America Suffers Another Outrage Feb. 07, 2023

Jeff Robbins

During his last interview before his death three years ago, U.S. congressman and civil rights hero J... Read More

Exalting Black Achievement and Success Stories Jan. 19, 2023

Armstrong Williams

The time is overdue to turn the page on the backward-looking 1619 Project. Has it caused a single bl... Read More

The Campus Diversity Scam Oct. 26, 2022

Betsy McCaughey

Democratic politicians and their media toadies are warning that the Supreme Court is poised to rule ... Read More

In 'Systemically Racist' America, Lots of Whites Vote for Blacks Aug. 26, 2022

Michael Barone

It was just a mini headline nationally on primary night this month, but one with some national impli... Read More

When It Comes To Helping Black Kids, Our Leaders Are All Talk, No Action Jul. 14, 2022

Armstrong Williams

I am saddened by the state of affairs in our inner cities. Recently, in Washington, D.C., the nation... Read More

Celebrating the Message of Gospel Music During Black Music Month Jun. 10, 2022

From the Desk of Dr. J

At the end of May, President Joe Biden issued his proclamation on Black Music Month for June. In it,... Read More

Buffalo Shooting Shows That Our Nation Is in a Spiritual Warfare May. 20, 2022

From the Desk of Dr. J

The devil is always busy. I used to hear this adage among the elders in my church when I was a lit... Read More

Saying Goodbye to 'Black-ish' Apr. 29, 2022

From the Desk of Dr. J

ABC's award-winning sitcom "Black-ish" recently ended an impressive eight-year run on primetime tele... Read More

Clarence Didn't Get the Ketanji Media Puffery Mar. 23, 2022

Tim Graham

The liberal media has treated the Supreme Court nomination of Ketanji Brown Jackson as a glorious an... Read More

Teaching Black History Isn't Always Comfortable Feb. 25, 2022

From the Desk of Dr. J

As Black History Month comes to an end this year, the belligerent debates in many schools and states... Read More

This Black History Month, Let's Make History Feb. 24, 2022

Armstrong Williams

As we celebrate Black History Month and the great accomplishments of African Americans to the United... Read More

Yolanda Renee King Is an Emerging and Inspirational Young Voice on Current Social Issues Feb. 11, 2022

From the Desk of Dr. J

As we celebrate past extraordinary achievements of African Americans during Black History Month, we ... Read More

Prayers for HBCUs Receiving Bomb Threats Feb. 04, 2022

From the Desk of Dr. J

The bomb threats received by historically Black colleges and universities across the nation are dist... Read More

Will We Ever Eradicate the Cancer of Identity Politics? Jan. 28, 2022

Josh Hammer

On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court finally granted a writ of certiorari in two now-consolidated affir... Read More

Time to Slay the 'Privilege' Dragon Jan. 27, 2022

Laura Hollis

It is time to vigorously go on the offensive against those who are selling the deeply deceitful ideo... Read More

NPR Finds Racism in the Beatles Dec. 24, 2021

Tim Graham

Beatles fans of all ages can flock to Disney Plus for a new documentary called "Get Back" that reass... Read More

Against the Religion of 'Woke Anti-Racism' Dec. 17, 2021

Michael Barone

"If you pull the camera back and think about 1965, and think about last week, there's been massive i... Read More

Ahmaud Arbery's Murder Reinforces the Unfortunate Existence of Racial Profiling Nov. 19, 2021

From the Desk of Dr. J

As I have been following the Ahmaud Arbery trial, I came across an uplifting story by CNN's Eliott C... Read More