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Black Lives will Only Matter When the Black Vote Matters – Part III

December 4, 2015

Universally Speaking Message to the Community Continued from last week’s issue of the Milwaukee Courier: Capitalists can profit off the misery of Black people. If we examine the economic boom generated by the mass incarceration of Black people and follow the money, we will see how many people benefit. Law enforcement, the courts, and the […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Rahim Islam, UNIVERSALLY SPEAKING

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Dr. Ben Carson and the Lessons from Clarence Thomas

November 20, 2015

By Bill Fletcher, Jr. NNPA Columnist I will never forget the debate that engulfed Black America at the time of the nomination of Clarence Thomas to the US Supreme Court. On the one side was the fact of his conservative record and his not having any semblance of a history as a staunch advocate for […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Bill Fletcher Jr.

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The Myth and Paradox of Wisconsin Liberalism

November 20, 2015

by Mathew K. Jallow The statistics are striking, but far from shocking. For the decade and a half that I observed race relations in Wisconsin, I never ceased to be amazed by the falsity with which the state is perceived as a bastion of liberal values. To many outsiders, Wisconsin may appear liberal, even radically […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Matthew K. Jallow

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Black Lives Will Only Matter When the Black Vote Matters

November 20, 2015

Universally Speaking Message to the Community with Rahim Islam Brothers and sisters, we will never be able to hold America accountable for the unbelievable wrongs that they have done to our ancestors and what the current American institutions are currently doing to Black people. These injustices are orchestrated through a system of policies and standards […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Rahim Islam, UNIVERSALLY SPEAKING

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Organized Debate Can Be a Tool For Activism – But Not Without a Critical Self-Reflection of its Elitist Roots

November 12, 2015

by Amanda Zhang High School debate is prized as an intellectual activity for politically engaged young people. Each tournament often begins with a commencement speech by some important person or other who makes the claim that those of us participating will be the future leaders of the world. Advertisements hung throughout high schools tout the […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Amanda Zhang

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The Homeless Community Needs Our Help

November 12, 2015

by Jaleah Price, age 15 The details of homeless individuals’ faces—tear stains, worried eyes, scars and battle wounds—are puzzle pieces of a unique story. These faces walk among us everyday, some are easier to point out than others. Are we, as a community and a state, helping these unfortunate individuals to our fullest potential? In […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Jaleah Price

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Charters and heavy testing hurt our schools

November 6, 2015

by Rev. Jesse Jackson, Sr. NNPA Contributor Across the country, parents have been in revolt against high-stakes standardized testing, with kids tested over and over again while creativity is cut out of classroom curricula. Parents — particularly in targeted urban schools from Chicago to Boston — are also marching against the forced closing of neighborhood […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Jesse Jackson, Jesse L. Jackson, Jesse L. Jackson Sr.

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Educational Reform: If Not Now, When – If Not Us, Who?

November 6, 2015

by Joseph L. Davis As a nearly 50 year resident of Madison, I have been disturbed by the obvious dissonance between this city’s self-satisfaction as a bastion of all things good and liberal and the failure to respond, with more than band-aid measures, to the obvious dysfunction in our K-12 schools, including the persistent problem […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Joseph L. Davis

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We Must Break the Cycle of Disunity and Defend the Black Community – Part 1

October 30, 2015

Message to the Community, Specifically the Leaders While this message is for everyone, it is tailored specifically to the Black leaders. I define Black leaders as more than just elected officials. Black leaders includes those individuals who hold a position that serves the needs of the Black community (i.e. elected, appointed, business, non-profit, civic, public […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Rahim Islam, UNIVERSALLY SPEAKING

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10 Questions Every Presidential Candidate Must Answer

October 30, 2015

by Julianne Malveaux NNPA Columnist Bye, bye Biden. The Vice-President who might have given the Honorable Hillary Clinton a run for her money has concluded that the timing is not right for him. Clinton needs someone to rattle her cage, to push her to be more focused in the general election. Now, Senator Bernie Sanders […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Julianne Malveaux

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