August 23, 2026

National

By: Roy Douglas Malonson Every year on the Fourth of July, fireworks light up the sky, flags wave with pride, and families gather for cookouts...

By: Roy Douglas Malonson If Black America were its own nation, it would be one of the richest in the world. Let that sink in....

By: Roy Douglas Malonson What’s the real difference between a democracy and a dictatorship—and does it depend on who you are in America? For Black...

By: Roy Douglas Malonson This Father’s Day, we honor the men whose love can’t be measured by DNA alone. Across the Black community, fatherhood has...

By: Roy Douglas Malonson Despite historic highs in college graduation rates and professional certifications, Black Americans are still being pushed to the bottom of the...

By: Roy Douglas Malonson They say if you can’t win fairly, just move the goalposts. In the case of Texas’s 18th Congressional District—once a stronghold...

By: Jarvis Johnson As Memorial Day approaches, we take time not just to remember the brave men and women who gave their lives in service...

By: Roy Douglas Malonson “I’m grown!” It’s a phrase echoed in countless Black households across America, often followed by rolled eyes, heavy sighs, or a...

By: Roy Douglas Malonson In the hallowed halls of the Vatican, where marble saints look down upon centuries of tradition, one question echoes louder today...

By: Roy Douglas Malonson Every year, more than 300,000 Black students in America graduate college, hoping to walk into op- portunity. But as diplomas are...

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