Politics

  • 80,000 at Moral March Protest Injustice

    “Forward together, not one step back,” chanted a crowd estimated at 80,000 in Raleigh, N.C., this weekend. But along with the chants was the realization that history is repeating itself with renewed legislative battles over efforts to diminish voting rights and fights for economic justice. And these setbacks have reignited civil rights activism across the…

  • Same-Sex Married Couples to Receive Equal Protection

    In a major policy shift for the federal government, Attorney General Eric Holder announced Saturday that same-sex spouses would receive equal protection under the law. They cannot be compelled to testify against each other, they should be eligible to file for bankruptcy jointly and federal prison inmates in same-sex marriages are entitled to the same…

  • Inside Nancy Pelosi’s Sisterhood With Delta Sigma Theta

    She’s the most powerful woman in Congress, and they call themselves the “largest black female organization in the universe.” They agree on progressive issues from voting rights to fair wage legislation and on the national implications of what are often dismissed as women’s concerns. It’s no surprise that House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and…

  • Obama Meets With Haitian President Michel Martelly

    President Barack Obama will be having his first official sit-down with Haitian President Michel Martelly on Thursday to discuss the developing country’s economic and political future, the Associated Press reports. The meeting comes a day after Martelly met with Secretary of State John Kerry. According to AP, Obama intends to talk about “creating conditions” for…

  • The GOP Gets in on Black History Month Advertising

    Looks like the GOP wants in on Black History Month. Republican leaders have long noted the party’s inability to attract African-American voters. Some 93 percent of African Americans voted for Obama in the 2012 election, compared with 6 percent for the Republican candidate, Mitt Romney. In a move to bring more black Americans into the…

  • To Win With Black Voters, GOP Can’t Just Preach to the Choir

    Entering the elegantly restored Howard Theatre in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, you could hear the reverberating gospel sound of “Lift Every Voice”—sung by Patrick Lundy & the Ministers of Music—flowing out of the lobby, and see a steady stream of African-American guests flowing in. They were there for a luncheon and, yes, the music, but…

  • Obama Has $750,000,000 in Commitments to Get Kids on High-Speed Internet

    Obama is apparently making progress in his campaign to get every schoolchild in America on the Internet, announcing $750 million in pledges from national companies to begin wiring classrooms, the Associated Press reports. Tech giants Apple and Microsoft are making hefty contributions, with Apple promising $100 million in iPads, Macs and other equipment, and Microsoft…

  • NJ Gov. Christie Still Denies Knowing About Bridgegate

    New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is setting the record straight once again, after some media outlets suggested that the embattled Republican knew about the George Washington Bridge lane closings, Mediate reports. In an interview Monday night with New Jersey 101.5, Christie pointed out that not only did he not know about the scandal prior to…

  • Chris Christie Staffer Resigns Amid Bridge Scandal  

    A member of New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie’s administration resigned on Friday after being subpoenaed in the investigation into an alleged plan to close lanes of the George Washington Bridge for political payback, causing massive traffic delays over four days in September 2013, the Associated Press reports. Christina Genovese Renna leaves amid claims from Christie…

  • I’m Young, African American, Female and … Republican!

    I’m often asked, “When did you become a Republican?” And my answer is the same every time: “I’ve always been one!”  My mother gave birth to me when she was 16 years old, and we received government assistance during the first few years of my life. When I was growing up, she taught me the…