President Barack Obama
Yes, We’ve Achieved Much But Let’s Continue Marching Towards Dr. King’s Dream
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. I am proud to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy today by joining my friends in the 10-mile ...
For “My Brother’s Keeper,” Thank You, Mr. President
President Obama announcing the initiative [Witness For Justice] President Barack Obama announced a new White House initiative to benefit young men and boys of ...
Gay Rights Can Only Be Secured By Fighting For Human Rights For All Ugandans
Uganda’s Museveni [Uganda’s Anti-Gay Bill] In “God Loves Uganda,” filmmaker Roger Ross Williams follows a group of American Christian missionaries as they try to ...
Kain Colter And The Next Generation Of Americans: Organizing Unpaid Employed-Athletes
Kain Colter — a trailblazer My “day” job is to train the next generation at Howard University and students who hopefully can fulfill the ...
Col. Patrick Karegeya, Exiled Rwanda Opposition Chief May Have Been Lynched — South Africa Police
Rwanda’s Gen. Paul Kagame. Exiled opposition blames him for Karegeya’s death [News: Africa] South African police believe Patrick Karegeya an exiled Rwanda opposition leader ...
Signs That South Sudan Combatants May Negotiate Peace
Machar and Kiir– two hats too many? There is increasing hope that international condemnation of the on-going atrocities in South Sudan will force the ...
Congo Defeat Of Terror-Army M23 Must Be Followed With End To Tyranny In Rwanda and Uganda
Museveni’s and Kagame’s regional militarism exhausted? [Black Star News Editorial] Congo’s nightmare is at a crossroads. The defeat of M23 by Congo’s army and ...
Koch Brothers, Adelson, Frankenstein’s Monster, And The U.S. Government Shutdown
Fiend...Ogre…Cruz [Black Star News Editorial] Multi-billionaires such as the Koch brothers and Sheldon Adelson are financiers to Right Wing Republicans. These super wealthy individuals ...
Black Farmers Discriminated Against, Start Getting Checks
Boyd shown with President Obama [Economic Justice] Black farmers historically discriminated against in agricultural loans have finally started getting payments, The Clarion Ledger’s Deborah ...