
- A Conversation with Council District 6 Candidate Marisa Alcaraz
- Remembering Businessman & Philanthropist William J. ‘Bill’ Galloway August 25, 1941 – March 2, 2023
- Stephanie Wiggins Positively Impacts Community as Metro CEO
- BBA Presents 2023 Salute to Black Women Business Conference
- Humanitarian Dr. Joyce Dixon-Hightower – Transforming Lives & Communities in Africa for 30 years Strong
- Student Athlete of the Week: Heaven Halibyton
- No. 2 Seed UCLA Beats Northwestern, 69-63, Advance to Sweet Sixteen
- UCLA women roll to 67-45 win over Sacramento State
- Magic Dominate Fourth Quarter To Beat Clippers 113-108
- Selland carries South Dakota State past Southern Cal
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Resisting the Republican Recall: Not Confusing Need with Anger at Newsom
We cannot talk about this Republican recall in isolation from the continuing history of vote and voter suppression

Black Voters are the Cornerstone of the Democratic Party
Trump is increasingly highlighting his pitch to African Americans as Democrats struggle to decide amongst a crowded field. Political observers understand that Trump is unlikely to win more than ten percent of the Black vote. But it is also understood that any percentage higher than average could be the margin of victory in a close race.

Israel bars US congresswomen – with a nudge from Trump
With a push from President Donald Trump, Israel on Thursday barred two Muslim-American congresswomen from entering the country for a visit, an extraordinary step bringing the longtime U.S. ally into Trump’s domestic fight against political rivals at home.

White Privilege Aided By Minimizing Race
The ongoing reality of white privilege cannot be overemphasized and should never be minimized. Why? As the face of racism, white privilege perpetuates America’s foundational tenet, i.e., to control and oppress people on the basis of race or ethnicit