Tag: Editor
WHY I AM THANKFUL
Something For Sunday
By Robert Jones
WHY I AM THANKFUL
When trying to answer the question "Why are you thankful?" it can be hard to pinpoint...
Dave Devereaux Examines America’s Anger Issue
Reel Urban Opinion
By Dave Devereaux
Why are people so mad these days? They’re mad about everything and there appears to be no clear-cut explanation for...
Operational Quandaries vs. The Reopening Dilemma…
By: Dave Devereaux
Education Watch: COVID-19 Series
With 30% of schools in America opening with on site learning and hybrid models being tested, the overarching...
The Suicide Death of Gay 15-Year-Old Nigel Shelby Sparks National Reflection...
By: Ian L. Haddock
It took me some time to process the suicide of fifteen-year-old Nigel Shelby in Huntsville, Alabama. He was just a freshman...
Jussie Smollett: More Going On Than We Know
By: Ian Haddock
On January 31st, I wrote an article that took a clear position on the Jussie Smollett case. Yesterday, after being charged with...
Joseph Evans Asserts: The New Year Belongs to the Truthful, Faithful,...
“How lonely sits the city was full of people! How like a window has she become, she who was great among the nations! She...
Brunching with Branch: The Elements That Contribute To A Good Time...
By: Shawn V. Branch
I take brunch pretty seriously; so a lot of thought goes into brunching with the right people and selecting a place...
Writing with a Purposeful Grind
I’d like to point out your mistake. As Sean McGuire from Good Will Hunting said, “It’s not your fault.” And, 99% of the time,...
How the Watts Riots Changed Media Coverage of Race
Variety editor-at-large Peter Bart was a correspondent in the Los Angeles bureau of the New York Times in August, 1965, when he was called...
Immigration Representation
"THE RIGHT TO EFFECTIVE ASSISTANCE OF COUNSEL IN IMMIGRATION REMOVAL PROCEEDINGS"
The consequences of deportation can be devastating. Despite the gravity of removal from...