
By DaQuan Lawrence, The Hilltop — President of the Institute of the Black World 21st Century (IBW), Dr. Ron Daniels, met with The Hilltop to discuss national and world politics, the…
Election Eve Edition November 7, 2022 — On this edition of Vantage Point, The Professor Dr. Ron Daniels is joined by James Early (Expert and Advocate for Afro-Descendants, Washington, D.C.)…

Leaders and activists are meeting in Egypt at a precarious time for the planet. By Devika Rao, The Week — Starting on Nov. 6 and running through Nov. 18, Egypt…

Inspiring stories about our past can open portals to the world that awaits us and help us dream what a world with reparations looks like. By Trevor Smith & Aria…

Reparations ‘would mean better for our children,’ one person told MarketWatch, while others say it would be ‘a game changer’ for paying debts, buying homes and building generational wealth By…

By Rachel Schlueter, The Daily Northwestern — The Evanston Reparations Committee hosted a town hall Saturday October 22, 2022 to address concerns about the city’s reparations program. The committee invited…

A little-known Civil War story illuminates America’s broken promise to Black America. By Bennett Parten, Zócalo Public Square — Americans get Sherman’s March all wrong. Ask anyone who’s seen Gone…
October 31, 2022 — On this edition of Vantage Point, The Professor Dr. Ron Daniels talks with callers Topic Trick or Trick? Open Forum Views on The Outcome of the…

The framers of the Constitution never mentioned a right to vote. They didn’t forget. They intentionally left it out. By Morgan Marietta, The Conversation — If you’re looking for the…

In a state where elections have turned on Black voters, the recent GOP overhaul of Georgia election laws has many voting rights activists and Democrats concerned that turnout may be…

Until Democrats tell it like it is, their electoral majorities will continue to be fragile. By Robert Reich, The Guardian — A milder version of Liz Truss’s economically induced vanishing act…