By Lauren Victoria Burke (NNPA Newswire Contributor) A day after Taylor Dumpson, who is an African American woman, was elected to be student body president at American University, nooses
By Stacy M. Brown (NNPA Newswire Contributor) If Black lives matter, then Black wealth should certainly matter, too. That’s the motto that Eugene Mitchell, a corporate vice president
By JAY REEVES, ASSOCIATED PRESS Decades later, it’s still hard to grasp what the federal government did to hundreds of black men in rural Alabama — even if
Sometimes life hits all of us like a ton of bricks. When that happens, we question ourselves and we question God. We may wonder why calamity was allowed
Equality Index for Blacks Inches Closer to Whites in the 2017 Report By Lauren Victoria Burke (NNPA Newswire Contributor) In their annual State of Black America report, called
By Dr. John E. Warren, Publisher San Diego Voice & Viewpoint Newspaper  Member, NNPA Recently Wells Fargo bank’s Office of Corporate Communications responded to our series of articles by stating that
By Andrew Taylor, Associated Press Lawmakers on Monday unveiled a huge $1 trillion-plus spending bill that would fund most government operations through September but would deny President Donald
How Obama’s Education Law Can Help Black Parents Bridge the Education Gap All parents want the best for their children. We all acknowledge that attaining a high-quality K-12
Beginning with Psalm 120, we come to a cluster of psalms called songs of degrees (Psalms 120-134) because these psalms were sung during the time when the pilgrims
An Open Letter to NNPA Publishers sent on behalf of  Dr. John Warren, Publisher of the San Diego Voice & Viewpoint Recently I have submitted to NNPA a