By Randy Singleton NJG Community Correspondent SUFFOLK As K-12 public school administrators in Hampton Roads and across the nation formulate their safe-reopening plans for the upcoming...
We are rightfully concerned about two headline crises in America today—the Coronavirus Pandemic and the ongoing epidemic of police brutality towards African Americans. However, there is...
By Marc H. Morial TriceEdneyWire.com “Although the court did not deny that voter discrimination still exists, it gutted the most powerful tool this nation has ever had...
By A. Peter Bailey TriceEdneyWire.com In his book, Malcolm X: The FBI Files, Clayborne Carson wrote about an October 1964 first time meeting between Brother Malcolm...
By Hazel Trice Edney TriceEdneyWire.com A special report released by the National Urban League reveals that the U. S. Census Bureau omitted at least 3.7 million...
By Leonard E. Colvin Chief Reporter New Journal and Guide For the past two decades, former Portsmouth Mayor Kenneth Wright faithfully attended Washington Redskins home...
Among the subtle lessons being taught during the great demonstrations over the murder of George Floyd—and others—is the difference between liberal approaches and progressive approaches. Hundreds...
By Jesse Jackson TriceEdneyWire.com How many lives of young men and women should be sacrificed for entertainment — and for billions in profit? That question can’t...
Police officers who use excessive force against citizens, including murder, have rights and privileges that regular citizens do not have. I have written recently about how...
From the days of Slavery, Black Power and Passive Resistance It’s Still About Economic Development, Not Burning America Down By Bill Thomas Daniel Watts, editor of...
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