NAACP head Derrick Johnson said people want an inclusive society that looks to the future. By Maliya Ellis and John Hilliard, Boston Globe — As thousands from across the nation…
By Tadios Belay, International Policy Digest — The African continent, known for its rich cultural diversity and untapped potential, has long struggled with complex and deeply rooted conflicts. Addressing these…
By Reuters — Kenya is ready to lead a multinational force into Haiti, which is experiencing a surge in violence between police and gangs, its foreign minister said on Saturday….
Painting a fairy tale version of America for students in public schools, as Florida is attempting to do, is not an act of patriotism. It is an act of child…
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CMC — A one week “Reparations and Racial Healing Study Tour” began here on Monday with Barbados urging countries not to shrink from the requirement of accountability “with…
By Reuters — Representatives from various African and Caribbean entities joined forces at a historic event this week in the capital of Barbados, Bridgetown, to demand reparations for slavery and…
In November 2009 the United Nations declared 18 July to be celebrated as Nelson Mandela International Day (aka Mandela Day) to honor the legacy of the great man, and also as a…
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The bill, H.R. 4321, would prohibit the federal government from providing financial assistance to states, local counties, and municipalities that approve reparations laws. By Melissa Noel, Essence — Texas lawmakers…
The opening of the International African American Museum in Charleston, S.C., is part of the corrective, generations-long rewriting of American history. By Edward Ball, The Washington Post — Edward Ball…
By Rafael Bernal, The Hill — A key international aid organization is slashing its food assistance program in Haiti, leaving 100,000 people without food aid they had previously counted on….
The First Step Act was supposed to help free terminally ill and aging federal inmates who pose little or no threat to public safety. But while petitions for compassionate release…