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J. Pharoah Doss: Has African American Studies strayed off course?

Getty Images Last year, Kanye West was embroiled in controversy over statements deemed antisemitic. Then he was written off as another anti-intellectual celebrity. Still and...

J. Pharoah Doss: AP African American Studies—Can Florida be wrong but not wrong?

Getty Images In 2020, President Donald Trump signed an executive order that said federal contractors couldn’t use Critical Race Theory in racial sensitivity training. Most Americans...

J. Pharoah Doss: Lowered police standards, diversity, and shortages

Getty Images by J. Pharoah Doss, For New Pittsburgh Courier  In 2015, Seattle University had a panel discussion about race and policing. The panel featured conservative...

Julianne Malveaux: The Black Super Bowl and the challenge of anti-Blackness

by Julianne Malveaux, NEWS ANALYSIS (TriceEdneyWire.com)—African American history was celebrated at this year’s Super Bowl. It was the first time that two Black quarterbacks faced...

J. Pharoah Doss: ‘Black’ police brutality —nature or nurture?

by J. Pharoah Doss, For New Pittsburgh Courier Nature vs. nurture has been debated for centuries.  Police brutality can be seen through a similar lens,...

J. Pharoah Doss: Diversity is essential in lowering police violence?

by J. Pharoah Doss, For New Pittsburgh Courier By now, the name Tyre Nichols is synonymous with police brutality. Nichols, a 29-year-old Black man, was accused...

J. Pharoah Doss: ‘Cop City’— martyr or cautionary tale?

by J. Pharoah Doss, For New Pittsburgh Courier In September of 2021, the Atlanta City Council leased forested land to the Atlanta Police Foundation to...

J. Pharoah Doss: Scrutinizing football’s violence often adds insult to injury

by J. Pharoah Doss, For New Pittsburgh Courier Recently, professor Tracie Canada wrote an article in Scientific American called: Damar Hamlin’s Collapse Highlights the Violence...

J. Pharoah Doss: The slow rise of America mediocrity

by J. Pharoah Doss, For New Pittsburgh Courier In 1958, sociologist Michael Dunlop Young wrote a dystopian book called The Rise of Meritocracy. Young depicted...

Jesse Jackson Sr.: Putting the ‘con’ in conservative

by Jesse Jackson Sr. (TriceEdneyWire.com)—George Santos, a 34-year-old Republican congressman-elect, has gained notoriety before even coming to Washington. He was elected to the Congress from...

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