The political fortunes of President Barack Obama and Republican Presidential nominee Mitt Romney were hoisted onto the backs of their Vice-Presidential picks as Joe Biden and...
There is not a dry eye in Bearden, Arkansas today. The town’s beloved jewel is missing, having passed away overnight. Mrs. Ivory Lambert lived all 113...
One of the constant questions I face as a pastor and a student of theology is this question that deals with the justice of God. In...
October typically reintroduces magnificent, beautiful fall colors and brings a welcomed reprieve from the summer heat. The month culminates with jack-o-lanterns, haunted houses, ghosts and ghouls,...
Thousands of African-American women are battling breast cancer. Many times the fight becomes even more challenging because of late diagnosis and a lack of healthcare resources....
The first Presidential Debate is over and in the aftermath Mitt Romney’s supporters are celebrating while President Obama’s are scratching their heads. Conventional wisdom, pundits and...
During my college years I fancied myself a theater critic for my campus newspaper, the (Clark Atlanta University) Panther. To my then boyfriend’s chagrin, I enthusiastically...
At this stage in the presidential campaign, expect Mitt Romney to come out swinging against Obama. Despite the stalled economic recovery, Americans, at the moment, seem...
In an earlier piece here at The Village, I reviewed African American voting history. Given the overwhelming nature of black Democratic partisanship, we should expect the...
Aliko Dangote is one of Nigeria’s most prominent entrepreneurs says his life’s ambition is to build the biggest company in Africa– and the biggest cement company...