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Stacey Abrams has made news yet again. The former candidate for Georgia governor went on her comrade in arms Al Sharpton's MSNBC show to make a plug for diversity, equity and inclusion.
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Apparently, eliminating racial discrimination doesn't mean eliminating all of it.
SharesI abhor identity politics, but I embrace Black conservatism
"Bidenomics" is doing little to quell Democrats' fear of a loosening grip on the "Black vote" ahead of the 2024 presidential election.
SharesBlack Americans continued deification of victimhood
A month has passed since the Supreme Court decision on university affirmative action admission requirements, and the dust has begun to settle.
SharesSupreme Court ruling creates urgent need for academic excellence
Liberals have panicked since America's top tribunal decided last month, 6-3, that racial preferences in college admissions are unconstitutional.
SharesMy blueprint could get Black voters back to the polls
New polling data shows Black voter turnout dipped below pre-Obama levels in the 2022 midterm elections.
SharesDemocrats ignore content of Tim Scott's character, attack color of his skin
Sen. Tim Scott, South Carolina Republican, is running for president of the United States. "Love, unconditional love, binds hearts together," he declared last week.
SharesOn education, stop treating children like political footballs
Last month, I testified before a congressional subcommittee discussing the topic of "School Choice: Expanding Educational Freedom for All."
SharesAbusing prosecutorial power is nothing to Bragg about
Do Black prosecutors see golden opportunities for payback to make up for the myriad injustices suffered by Black Americans throughout our nation's history?
SharesRecruiting 'woke warriors' within the Black community
In recent years, the term "woke" has gained nauseating momentum in political and social discourse. Yet we still seem to have different definitions. Some say it's a "trendy" ideology. Others say it's a deceptive movement with nefarious intentions. Perhaps put simply, it refers to a social and political consciousness that is overly sensitive to discrimination to the point where it actually creates a division among the people.
SharesBiden seeks to purge Conservatives from federal jobs
Joe Biden's Office of Personnel Management (OPM) is proposing a rule change on requirements and standards for vetting federal workers. But the updated guidance, if enacted, will effectively authorize the government to purge individuals based on their political or religious beliefs.
SharesBiden's policies designed to ensure 'equity' will only further marginalize underserved communities
Elevating equity over equality not only undermines fundamental American principles but also boasts a track record of failure.
SharesColleges find workarounds to continue de facto affirmative action
Columbia University just became the first Ivy League school to permanently drop the SAT or ACT requirement for undergraduate admissions. It won't be the last.
SharesLiberals' continued assault on Black conservatives
After Sen. Tim Scott, South Carolina Republican, delivered the GOP response to President Biden's address to a joint session of Congress in 2021, "Uncle Tim" began trending on Twitter.
SharesConservative movement tells truth of Black history
The Florida Department of Education recently rejected a new Advanced Placement course in African American studies.
SharesRepublicans need allies to deliver in new Congress
Voters expect the new Republican majority in Congress to deliver real results for the American people.
SharesOmnibus spending bill dodges 1099-K tax reporting relief for families
Congress has introduced a $1.7 trillion spending bill to fund the federal government for the rest of the fiscal year.
SharesGoodbye to the abortion gaslighting
Gaslighting is the word of the year, but can we talk about how we have been gaslighted on abortion for the last 40 years?
SharesBlack Republicans gain ground in local and state elections
he midterm elections did saw the wave of Black Republican leadership continue to grow on the state and local level with courageous Americans who were elected to serve, and will do so with distinction.
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