A Blackout Black Friday isn’t a boycott. It is a benediction — a reminder that our worth is not measured by what we buy but by what we build together. It’s proof that we are still a nation capable of ...
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Thirty years ago, the Million Man March gave Black men new hope and affirmation. It’s still there.
For men who caravanned to Washington, D.C., for the 1995 Million Man March, the event marked an attempt toward a modern Harlem Renaissance.
John Edwards was never one of Fleet Street's armchair reporters, sitting in a comfortable office in front of a computer ...
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A century ago, Gibran Khalil Gibran wrote a love poem to Lebanon, “You have your Lebanon, I have my Lebanon.” He spoke of his ...
We should all remember that we’ve been through other dark periods in our history. Each time, we rose to meet these challenges ...
The 1994 murder of Springfield, Virginia, artist Robin Warr Lawrence, 37, would go cold for decades — until DNA left on a ...
In “Shattered Dreams, Infinite Hope,” Brandon M. Terry says the familiar narrative modes of the era have warped our collective memory ...
I was watching a colleague deliver a presentation recently when something went wrong. His slides worked, but his notes did ...
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