It rained again this morning in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea. No surprise. It is the wet season in this small African nation that sits next to the...
Just over a month ago Mitt Romney addressed the NAACP during their national convention. I thought Romney’s speech was horrible and quite a waste of time because...
The estimates of African-American women who belong to Catholic Religious orders vary, but black nuns in the U.S. certainly number in the hundreds. Among them is...
The African American vote encapsulates the dynamism that is American politics. Blood was shed and lives were lost for African Americans to secure the right to...
By Courtney Ward, Jr. At-Large-Delegate I remember 2004 as a very exciting and inspiring year. It was the first time I was really engaged in a...
Condoleezza Rice is among seven headliners to address the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Aug. 27-30. With the release of the slate of Republican National Convention...
*the individual depicted in the image is a model and used solely for illustrative purposes Today, at the International AIDS Conference in Washington, DC, the Black...
As anyone who has followed me knows, I have been extremely critical of President Obama’s non-engagement with the Black community. Obama has deliberately ignored the plight...
In September 2011, Nielsen and the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) released The State of the African-American Consumer. It was the first of three reports designed...
Prof. Margaret Barton-Burke, Ph.D., is the Mary Ann Lee Endowed Professor of Oncology Nursing at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. She has been a pioneer in...