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EPA's 'environmental justice' plan fails to address Black community needs
Fundamentally flawed. That's the only way to describe the Environmental Protection Agency's new strategic plan.
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For decades, left-leaning crusades to solve the problems of the Black community have been either ineffective or outright harmful to the very people they were supposed to help.
SharesIs the Congressional Black Caucus really 'Black'?
The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation recently held its 50th Annual Legislative Conference in which it discussed what it deemed to be the top issues for Black voters.
SharesYoungkin will support historically Black colleges and universities
Historically Black colleges and universities have played a critical role in the fabric of America's culture and Virginia's education system for 150 years.
SharesThe soft bigotry of liberal election litigators will backfire
We--all of us, Black, White, poor, rich--live in the golden age of voting opportunities.
SharesBiden's forced COVID-19 vaccine attack on minorities
By forcing all unvaccinated federal workers and contractors to take the vaccine to remain employed, Mr. Biden is forcing them to make an unfair choice: get the shot or get fired.
SharesDrug policy reform needs more than marijuana legalization
In jurisdictions across the U.S., we have seen progressive policy reforms to decriminalize and legalize marijuana, reduce penalties for other drugs, and move toward a public health approach to drug use.
SharesFrom 'Summer of Soul' to Black trauma in 50 years
Summer of Soul, the documentary about the 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival, is a joy to watch.
SharesLiberals redefine America's essence through ruthless deconstruction
It used to be an honor to have something named after you. Now, it's a nightmare.
SharesIf a Black man cannot stand on his own two feet, let him fall
Today the concepts of equity and justice are far less egalitarian than they sound.
SharesAmerica the great: An immigrant's path in achieving the American dream
In 1985 at the age of 20, when I boarded an Air-Jamaica flight bound for Atlanta, with $120 in my pocket, I remember thinking that was the first day of my life. I had chosen America as the place where I would forge and manifest my destiny.
SharesUnitedHealthcare aims to scare Black women from seeking emergency care
American patients are sick and tired of insurance companies not covering essential care and services.
SharesThe Hyde Amendment is not racist, but its Democratic opponents might be
Democratic lawmakers are drawing battle lines against the Hyde Amendment.
SharesDemocrats, Big Tech look to divide Black America
Fake news, cancel culture, and misinformation have been around for generations. Many times, it's been used by Democrats to divide and control minority populations by propagating the myth all Republicans are racist.
SharesBiden can help American workers and protect U.S. jobs by ending trade wars
Trade wars are detrimental to businesses and workers alike and will further restrict the economy's ability to grow.
SharesDivisive critical race theory spits on the Civil Rights Movement
The essence of critical race theory would teach my three bi-racial children that I, their Black father, am oppressed by America's history of White supremacy and that their mother, my wife, is my oppressor.
SharesBuilding off the First Step Act
One of the proudest moments of my life was standing next to President Donald J. Trump in the Oval Office and watching him sign the First Step Act.
SharesExposing Biden's record on race
For decades, President Joe Biden exploited race to advance his political career.
SharesMary Cheh: Prototype for White liberal racist
Isn't it amazing that the Republican Party and conservatives have been branded with the racist label but in reality, it really is the Democratic Party and radical liberals who are the true racist?
SharesThe good, the bad and the ugly Democrats: Race in America
The American Black community must ask itself this question: In the eyes of the White progressive socialist left, am I what they define as a "good" Negro or a "bad" one?
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