by Stacy M. Brown Despite dire forecasts and corporate hype, artificial intelligence (AI) has yet to deliver the sweeping job
Year: 2025
Trump Escalates Attack on Charlamagne tha God While Doubling Down on Long History of Racist Rhetoric
by Stacy M. Brown President Donald Trump lashed out at popular radio host Charlamagne tha God, calling him a “racist
Wave of New Laws Takes Effect in D.C., Maryland and Virginia
by Stacy M. Brown As of July 1, residents across the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia have been adjusting to
Black Mayors in Baltimore and Birmingham Drive Historic Drops in Crime
by Stacy M. Brown While cable news pundits and national newspapers often fixate on urban dysfunction, two Black mayors are delivering
We Need the Joy of Black Music Month
by Julianne Malveaux Dyana Williams, Kenny Gamble and Ed Wright founded Black Music Month in June 1979. Also known as
The Dangerously Inverted Logic Driving Trumponomics
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What Would We Do Without Immigrants?
by Julianne Malveaux Douglas Turner Ward (1930-2021) wrote a searing play, “Days of Absence,” that depicted the way life might
Tobacco Industry Accountability Is Ending — But the Harm Isn’t
by Charles Debnam After more than 17 years of legal battles and public health advocacy, the U.S. tobacco industry will
Trump’s Parade Met With Protests as Dictator Claims, Resurfaced Audio Spark Outrage
by Stacy M. Brown and Trevor Johnson President Donald Trump’s extravagant up to $45 million birthday and military parade through
As Support for Juneteenth Recedes Nationally, D.C. Region Pushes Forward With 2025 Celebrations
by Stacy M. Brown As many cities across the United States scale back or cancel Juneteenth events due to vanishing