Editorial

Race and the Legacy of Chavez

    Race and the Legacy of Chavez

In January 2004, as the president of TransAfrica Forum, I had the honor of leading the first African American delegation to meet with the leaders of Venezuela’s Bolivarian Revolution.  It

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Editorial: Criticism of President still taboo

    Editorial: Criticism of President  still taboo

The Rev. Jeremiah Wright has been called a pastor’s pastor, a preaching master who’s like the opposite of March: comes in like a lamb and goes out like a lion.

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Moral out of convenience

    Moral out of convenience

As a result of Ohio’s Republican Senator Rob Portman’s declaration last week that he now supports homosexual marriage, I am once again compelled to ask: Why are Christians and conservatives

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More youth priced out of college

    More youth priced out of college

Morehouse College, one of the most distinguished historically black colleges — with graduates like Dr. Martin Luther King, former Atlanta Mayor Maynard Jackson, film director Spike Lee and others —

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Change at the Vatican

  Change at  the Vatican

Were we the only ones expecting someone black or brown to walk out last week after white smoke went up

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Growing distaste for GOP-led General Assembly

  Growing distaste for GOP-led General Assembly

We knew it wouldn’t be long. It appears that North Carolinians are turning on the Republican mafia that is now

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Racial wealth gap triples

  Racial wealth gap triples

As long as most of us can remember, Black communities have taught and believed that a college education is the

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Letter to the Editor

  Letter to the Editor

Oppose Voter Id Measure To the Editor: The African American Caucus of the Forsyth County Democratic Party Jacquelyne Barber Branch

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On Our Mind

  On Our Mind

The National Black Theatre Festival will be back this summer. Officials whetted our appetite Monday by rolling out this year’s

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Ending Violence Against Women

  Ending Violence Against Women

March is the official month to “discuss” women and it could not arrive too soon. What is sad about both

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