[Think Black] The Fierce Urgency of Now: Tomorrow Is Today Or Yesteryear?
In 1926 the first Negro history week was promoted by Carter G. Woodson to commemorate … Read More
In 1926 the first Negro history week was promoted by Carter G. Woodson to commemorate … Read More
The President Trump/ Senator Sinema continuing saga is instructive on the error of voting based … Read More
You remember the Stevie Wonder song “So What the Fuss”? Well maybe you don’t, it … Read More
By Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis Jr. – National Newspaper Publishers Association President and CEO Black … Read More
I wish this awful history of environmental racism was the past. However, the university’s legacy … Read More
Durham City Councilmember DeDreana Freeman and I do not agree on everything. This is precisely … Read More
President Biden and Democrats are making historic investments in our kids, our families, and our … Read More
City of Durham Racial Equity Task Force stands strong in its commitment to create an … Read More
It is incumbent upon Durham’s residents to keep a record of what has transpired and … Read More
Over the past two years, two admirable and important goals concerning public safety have been … Read More