President Obama and the Harsh Racial Reality
Despite electing the first African-American president, the United States still faces deepening racial inequality.
Despite electing the first African-American president, the United States still faces deepening racial inequality.
Mulitcultural celebrations of Obama’s victory show the U.S. is hungry for hope and change. But we are far from healing our racial wounds.
Too many well-intentioned African Americans interpreted Zimbabwean developments through our lens here on the opposite side of the Atlantic.
We’re not much closer to the promised land than we were at the time of Dr. Martin Luther King’s assassination.
Four decades after his death, Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s words tragically speak to our current reality.
Forty years after the Kerner Commission report, the nation remains divided into separate and unequal societies.
The opponents of engagement with North Korea are sharpening their knives.