By Keith Boykin
This article was originally published on Word In Black.
“Black Vote, Black Power,” a collaboration between Keith Boykin and Word In Black,
examines the issues and what’s...
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Attorney General Kwame Raoul, alongside a coalition of 20 attorneys general, recently urged the U.S. Supreme Court to reaffirm that states, in...
Are there lessons to be learned for 2028? Absolutely. Is this the end of the Democratic Party? No. (Photo Credit: MSC/Kuhlmann, Wikimedia Commons).
By Keith Boykin
This...
Attendees at a party organized by Democrats from Miami’s Haitian-American community gather for a group photo. (The Associated Press, Rebecca Blackwell)
by Frédéric Castel, Université du...
Vice President of the United States Kamala Harris speaking at a campaign rally at Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona (Photo Credit: Gage Skidmore,...
Illegal immigration has been spoken of in the last few years as if it were an existential threat to American democracy, with a sense of urgency. Looking deeper, one perceives that this narrative has relatively little to do with reality and everything to do with a conservative agenda. As will be evidenced by data and statistics, illegal immigration offers minimal risks to our democratic institutions and considerable benefits to our economy and higher education landscape.
Protesters in Detroit rally to support the 2020 election results and other causes. Stephen Zenner/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images
by Ronald Brown, Wayne State University...
By Dedrick Asante-Muhammad and Algernon Austin
This article was originally published on Word In Black.
As the country moves rapidly toward our 2024 presidential election, Black Americans are experiencing...