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Revisiting the AIDS Epidemic Forty-Three Years Later

December 7, 2024

By LaKeshia N. Myers It has been forty-three years since the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) published a report on five previously healthy young gay men diagnosed with KS/OI. This was the first recognized sign of what would become known as the AIDS virus. Since that time, the United States has experienced every emotion imaginable […]

Popular Interests In This Article: HIV and AIDS, LaKeshia N. Myers, World AIDS Day

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We Thought Ruby Crossed that Bridge: A Call to Action for Our Schools

December 7, 2024

Say Something Real By Michelle Bryant If you don’t know the story of Ruby Bridges, look it up. Frankly, I’m exhausted that we are still having these conversations, but recent events make it necessary. Currently, we are witnessing a disturbing surge in racist behaviors impacting school-age Black children. This issue came to a heartbreaking head […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Kelaia Turner, Michelle Bryant, Ruby Bridges, Say Something Real

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On My Square

December 7, 2024

Kweku’s Korner By Dr. Kweku Akyirefi Amoas Trouble does not discriminate. Regardless of our race, gender, religion, age, political affiliation, ability status, orientation, or nationality, she will visit all of us. When trouble comes, and she comes without fail, the question is how do we respond? When trouble comes, it knocks us off our square. […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Kweku Akyirefi Amoasi, Kweku’s Korner, Our Square

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Moving South

December 7, 2024

BlackEconomics.org® Introduction Black America has experienced substantial reverse migration to the Southern US over the past 40 years. Recently, this population shift was bolstered by noted New York Times op-ed columnist Charles Blow and by the COVID-19 Pandemic.(1) As push-back on this trend, BlackEconomics.org adopted a countervailing view—recommending migration to the north central portion of […]

Popular Interests In This Article: African American Migration, B Robinson, Black Economics

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Moving South Again?

December 7, 2024

BlackEconomics.org® We are long-time advocates of Black Americans emigrating to areas where the White American majority can be most easily swamped by a Black majority. We considered this important topic in our 2020 volume, Exodus and in a March 2024 analysis brief entitled, “Moving South.”(i) In Exodus, the argument is built from an economic efficiency […]

Popular Interests In This Article: B Robinson, Black Economics, Population Trends

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The Troubling Precedent of Letting Trump Evade Justice

November 30, 2024

Say Something Real By Michelle Bryant As I watch case after case against former President Donald Trump get dismissed by the courts, I can’t help but feel a continued sense of frustration and disillusionment with the American justice system. The idea that a sitting U.S. president is shielded from both civil and criminal prosecution while […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Donald Trump, Impunity, Michelle Bryant, Say Something Real

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National Black Catholic History Month: Acknowledging the Dedication of African American Catholics

November 30, 2024

By LaKeshia N. Myers When I was a classroom teacher, I had the opportunity to teach a course called College Summit. College Summit was not only a course designed to walk students through the college admission and application process, but it also helped students identify their strengths and explore which college majors may interest them. […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Catholic Church, LaKeshia N. Myers, National Black Catholic History Month

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America’s Healing can Start with Family Around the Holidays

November 30, 2024

By Ben Jealous With the holiday season approaching, it seems that our country could not be more divided. That division has been perhaps the main overarching topic of our national conversation in recent years. And it has taken root within many of our own families. Blood may be thicker than water, but for many American […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Benjamin Todd Jealous, Healing Work, Holiday, Thanksgiving

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How to Bounce Back

November 30, 2024

Kweku’s Korner By Dr. Kweku Akyirefi Amoasi Everybody loves a good comeback story. The only problem is that for the comeback to happen, there needs to be some level of adversity, difficulty, or failure. When we lose, when we fall, do we stay down, or do we get up? Sometimes, it depends on the fall […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Bouncing Back, Dr. Kweku Ramel Akyirefi Smith, Kweku’s Korner

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Group Economics’ for Black Americans (Afrodescendants)

November 30, 2024

BlackEconomics.org® Analysis Brief Brooks Robinson, Ph.D. November 2024 Acknowledgements This is to acknowledge the importance of the queries and comments about “group economics” that motivated us to extend due consideration to this topic, perform the research, and prepare this analysis brief. We are indebted to all members of the Long-Term Strategic Plan for Black America […]

Popular Interests In This Article: B Robinson, Black Economics, Group Economics

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