Politics

  • NEWS STAND: Libya Crash Survivor, Gulf Pollution, Maxwell and Jill Scott on Tour and more..

    Miracle at Tripoli: 103 Dead as Jet Crashes in Libya; Child Survives Crashhttp://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/37100560/ns/world_news-africa 103 people were killed when a plane crashed in Libya, while trying to land at Tripoli airport. The Afriqiyah Airways plane was flying from Johannesburg to Tripoli, when it crashed killing the crew and all but one passenger. Amazingly, a child survived…

  • Dorothy Height and the Sexism of the Civil Rights Movement

    Please permit a final few words about Dr. Dorothy I. Height before she’s assigned a slot in the Black History Month index. Here are some frank thoughts about her role as a woman of the movement versus a man of the movement. Although she was a legendary figure, I reject a lot of the phony…

  • Ethiopian Diaspora Frustrated by U.S. Policy

    Chris Flaherty, an American documentary film producer who’s married to a woman from Ethiopia, started a hunger strike early last week in front of the White House to convince President Obama to push for democracy in Ethiopia. Occasionally, someone would wander over to Flaherty to look at his homemade poster boards with photos of Birtukan…

  • Roland Martin Jabs Back at Stewart

    Roland Martin defends his fashion choices (after a brief word from TV One sponsors).

  • We Need More Than Obama's Trust To Support Kagan

    Today, as expected, President Barack Obama nominated Solicitor General Elena Kagan to replace retiring Justice John Paul Stevens. Kagan, the first female solicitor general (and also the first female dean of Harvard Law School), is by all accounts brilliant and extremely qualified. And to hear President Obama and some of his supporters tell it, Kagan…

  • NEWS STAND: Jay-Z and Betty White, Mayhem in L.A. Jail, Black Brit on Death Row, Get More Sleep

    Going to the Brink in Europe After behaving like an unruly bunch of Third World nations, Europeans got their act together in the nick of time this weekend to come up with a financial rescue plan for that will prevent another financial meltdown—or worse—a second global recession. The 750 million euro ($1 trillion) plan to…

  • Some Hard Questions for Elena Kagan

    President Barack Obama’s pick of Solicitor General Elena Kagan to fill the seat vacated by Justice John Paul Stevens is widely regarded as the safest choice the president could make. She was just confirmed to her seat as the government’s counsel to the Supreme Court by a 61-31 vote last year. Seven Republicans voted in…

  • Memo to Congress: Save TRIO

    How do we ensure that motivated students from low-income backgrounds pursue higher education? Since 1964, a major part of the answer to that question has been the existence of the TRIO programs: six programs with a goal of getting economically disadvantaged students into college to help end cycles of poverty. The programs include Upward Bound,…

  • The Obama's HBCU Blitz

    May is a blur of commencements and the Obama administration is in full gear. One important target this spring is black colleges. Michelle Obama flew to Pine Bluffs, Ark., Saturday to deliver the commencement address at University of Arkansas — Pine Bluff; tomorrow, her husband will address graduates of Hampton University in Virginia. The administration…