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Section Home | Politics Political commentary relataed to issues that concern minorities and women. Add your own comments.

McCain vs. Obama: How Movement Defines Them

New-Yorker.jpg"This presidential contest is over stability for the country versus mobilizing in new directions, and the candidates embody that choice," say three Certified Movement Analysts: Karen Bradley of the University of Maryland, Karen Studd of George Mason University, and Jennifer Mizenko of the Election 2008University of Mississippi . Continue»

Posted on July 24, 2008

Exclusive Commentary from Obama's New Pastor: Rev. Jeremiah Wright is Standing on the Right Side of History

By Rev. Otis Moss III All my life I have been inspired by the work of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and my father, a King adviser, Dr. Otis Moss Jr. The prophetic brilliance of Dr. King to speak about... Continue»

Posted on April 18, 2008

Race is Still X Factor for Obama

By Earl Ofari Hutchinson As he heads into Pennsylvania, there's good news and bad news for Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama in the recent exit polls of white voters in Democratic primaries. The good news is that by a lopsided... Continue»

Posted on April 11, 2008

Obama: Helping the U.S. Reach a Political Tipping Point

Stephen Jones, Central Michigan University assistant professor of history and authority on African-Americans in the legal process, says that we might be at the tipping point where our country is ready to elect an African-American president. "Barack Obama's political candidacy... Continue»

Posted on January 22, 2008

Open Government Requires Participation, Says First Amendment Scholar

In spite of the fact U.S. citizens can't vote on each individual issue or dilemma facing our nation, that's no excuse for Americans to refrain from participating in their own governance, declares Dr. Larry Burriss, a First Amendment scholar and... Continue»

Posted on December 25, 2007

Civil Liberties Question Still Surround Death Penalty in U.S.

It is shameful to continue to execute death row inmates in the U.S. without fixing major flaws in the justice system, says Allan D. Sobel, director of the Arlin M. Adams Center for Law and Society at Susquehanna University in... Continue»

Posted on December 25, 2007

Five Year Anniversary of AUMF

By. U. S. Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) When the Iraq War began in March of 2003, President Bush told the country it would be a swift and easy victory over Saddam's regime, and the formation of a stable, democratic state... Continue»

Posted on October 22, 2007

Georgia Death Row Inmate Case Underscores Need to Remain Vigilant When It Comes to U.S. Justice System

By Marc H. Morial Back in July, not too long after Mychal Bell, a member of the Jena 6, was tried wrongly as an adult for aggravated battery in the alleged attack of a white classmate, there was another... Continue»

Posted on October 22, 2007

Nine Big Problems That are Sinking America

By Harry C. Alford America, aka The United States, came out of World War II as a new world leader. It has been a little over 62 years and our leadership appears to be in jeopardy. We will be history's... Continue»

Posted on October 22, 2007

The Lessons of Clarence Thomas

By Ron Walters (NNPA) -- The media circus surrounding the publication of Justice Clarence Thomas' biography, My Grandfather's Son, brought back to me the circumstances of his nomination to the Supreme Court and the fact there is little more to... Continue»

Posted on October 11, 2007

 

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