Editorials
It’s still genocide
We have come through the time called Thanksgiving and annual images of turkeys, pumpkins, fall leaves, families and scenes from dinner tables as Americans...
A step toward justice, but much more is required
Exoneration sounds like a mighty fine word. It rings in the ear as if all wrongs have been righted. But we should not be...
Strength, peace, joy and love in sacred spaces
EDITORIAL “Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity! It is like the precious ointment upon the head,...
Rejection of the Covid-19 vaccine growing inside of America
“This has never been a country of the people, by the people or for the people. This is a country that never was made...
Back to work? Millions are saying no. They want more for their lives.
“You want this to end but you don’t know how. You want it to end … so you can go back to what was....
The March, the Message and the Messenger
This year marks the 26th anniversary of the historic Million Man March, which drew nearly two million Black men to the Nation’s Capital for...
Biden’s Backstabbing, Haiti, Blacks, and False Promises
“The government only wants to pacify her once slaves with fancy false promises that she knows she cannot fulfill without the loss of friendship...
EDITORIAL: Reaping the bitter fruit of rejection
“And on the day when the wrongdoer will bite his hands, saying, would that I had taken a way with the Messenger!” Holy Qur’an...
Still at war against Black people: New report documents an old evil
In the “Struggle For Power: The Ongoing Persecution of Black Movement by The U.S. Government,” a new report, the Movement For Black Lives and...
Divine warnings and lessons from Afghanistan
The scenes from the airport in Kabul, Afghanistan were harrowing. The world was witnessing what a CNN reporter called the “unraveling of this 20...



















