Politics
-
Both Sides of the Aisle Back Bob Johnson’s ‘Rooney Rule’—and That’s a Good Thing
These days, a conservative expressing public support for Obamacare is considered controversial. But a conservative expressing support for the idea that racial inequality still plays a significant-enough role in society that we need policy remedies to address it? That may be considered politically suicidal. But Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina, the lone black Republican…
-
Obama Praises US-Africa Leaders Summit
President Obama concluded the three-day U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit on Wednesday by praising it as “an extraordinary event” that has the potential to be “a forcing mechanism for decisions and action,” the Washington Post reports. He added that the gathering of U.S. officials and nearly 50 African heads of state in Washington, D.C., “will be a…
-
Russians Project Laser Image of Obama Eating Banana on US Embassy in Moscow
President Barack Obama hasn’t been getting a lot of love in Russia these days, and reinforcing that message, protesters projected a racially charged image onto the U.S. Embassy in Moscow on Monday as he celebrated his 53rd birthday, the Huffington Post reports. The image, which was projected by laser beams, depicted Obama in a birthday hat with…
-
Social Conservatism Is the Way the GOP Can Win With Black Voters
The black electorate is back en vogue. After saving Mississippi Sen. Thad Cochran from defeat in the Republican primary just months after propelling Democrat Terry McAuliffe to Virginia’s governorship, black America has demonstrated that it indeed can determine the outcome of elections. More important, perhaps, is the subtext of these results: The black vote is…
-
We Must Restore the Promise of the Voting Rights Act
Forty-nine years ago today, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Nearly a century ago, the 15th Amendment to the Constitution stated, “The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of race, color…
-
PHOTOS: Obamas Host African Leaders at a Dinner Soiree
Although the event wasn’t billed as a state dinner, it most certainly had an air to it. Dignitaries and heads of state in attendance for the three-day U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit were feted Tuesday night at the White House. Chief of Protocol Peter Selfridge told the Washington Post that he was prepared to pull out all the…
-
Why Nigeria Is Africa’s Too-Big-to-Fail Nation
If there was one person attending this week’s deftly staged U.S-Africa Leaders Summit that wanted the word “Ebola” to dominate every headline, it would probably be Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan. Anything to keep Boko Haram out of the discussion. Nigeria’s bad boys have managed to position themselves from little-known band of pseudo-Islamic thugs taking selfies…
-
3 Takeaways From Day 1 of the US-Africa Leaders Summit
The U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit commenced Monday in Washington, D.C., with close to 50 African heads of state and other dignitaries in town to discuss a host of issues, including security, health, the environment and political corruption, Voice of America reports. Top U.S. officials were optimistic about the summit’s potential for deepening U.S.-Africa relations and economic…
-
50 Years After Chaney, Goodman and Schwerner Were Found, We Work To Honor Their Legacy
Fifty years ago this week on Aug. 4, 1964, the bodies of three courageous freedom fighters—James Chaney, 21, Andrew Goodman, 20, and Michael Schwerner, 24—were found buried in a dam near Philadelphia, Miss. Like hundreds of other youth organizers from around the country, they came to flood Mississippi to register African-American voters in what is…
-
Psst! Here's a Cheat Sheet for the US-Africa Leaders Summit
Africa’s coming to town. And in a big way. Africa’s movers and shakers are in Washington, D.C., this week to chop it up with President Barack Obama about trade and investment opportunities, politics and the U.S.’s interests in the region’s stability. The 2014 U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit is the largest gathering of African presidents and leaders…

