A panel of public health experts July 30 debated the efficacy of Covid vaccines against the dominant Delta variant, concluding
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Charlene Crowell: A Blue-Collar Blueprint for the Nation’s Infrastructure
As the country continues to increase COVID-19 vaccinations, businesses and consumers alike still struggle with evolving versions of daily life.
Charlene Crowell: Millions Face Eviction or Foreclosure Amid Soaring Costs, Racial Wealth Gaps, Says Harvard Report
Each year, Harvard University’s Joint Center for Housing Studies (JCHS) publishes a comprehensive report on the nation’s challenges and prospects
Julianne Malveaux: This Anthem Does Not Speak For Me
Frances Scott Key, author of the Star-Spangled Banner, our “National Anthem” was a died in the wool racist. He opined
Charlene Crowell: The Significance of Kristen Clarke Becoming First Black Woman to Lead DOJ’s Civil Rights Division
On the one-year anniversary of the death of George Floyd, a 51-48 vote in the U.S. Senate sealed Kristen Clarke’s
PLEASE RUN FOR SCHOOL BOARD By Dr. Julianne Malveaux
Critical race theory (CRT) asserts that racism is woven into the very fabric of our nation’s institutions. This is not
Julianne Malveaux: DOES THE ARC BEND TOWARD JUSTICE: FROM TULSA TO GEORGE FLOYD
Just one year ago, George Floyd was brutally murdered on the streets of Minneapolis at the hands of a rabid
Julianne Malveaux: ROCKY ROAD TO RECOVERY
While the economy generated 916,000 jobs in March, it only generated 266,000 in April, essentially slowing the previous month’s momentum.
COVID VACCINATION WILL NOT BE REQUIRED TO ATTEND K-12 PUBLIC SCHOOL IN CALIFORNIA By Sunita Sohrabji
California teens ages 12-15 can start getting vaccinated for Covid as of May 13, but getting the shot will not
PRESIDENT BIDEN, PLEASE IGNORE THE FORMER PRESIDENT By Dr. Julianne Malveaux
The previous President, also known as 45, or the Orange Man, or the Nutty Narcissist, kept our nation with his
