Ethics/Morality/Religion, National News March 8, 2024 Hakeem Jeffries’ Black church cultivated his House leadership style. By The Grio and AP
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National News March 8, 2024 A decade after Reverend Ike’s death, his son writes about his impact on Black church. By Fiona Andre’ / RNS
National News, Past Voices March 8, 2024 Rare audio of formerly enslaved people connects history to the present. By Terri Martin, Melia Patria, Brianti Downing, and Kiara Alfonseca / ABC News
National News, Past Voices March 8, 2024 America’s oldest living person, at 114, may also be the fifth-oldest person on Earth. By Anna Kaplan / Today
National News, Past Voices March 8, 2024 These giants of Black history were rivals, but time knits them together. By Theodore R. Johnson / Wash Post
National News, Past Voices March 8, 2024 ‘We have a real impact’: oldest Black college newspaper in US turns 100. By David Smith / The Guardian
National News, Opinion March 8, 2024 With Jan. 6 case, the Supreme Court could take America down the dark road to dictatorship. By Thomas G. Moukawsher / Salon
National News, Opinion March 5, 2024 Donald Trump’s dominating GOP primary performance doesn’t add up. By Heather Digby Parton / Salon
National News, Opinion March 5, 2024 Does Trump think he can win Black voters by offending us? By Sophia A. Nelson / CNN
National News, Opinion March 5, 2024 Judge Scott McAfee, Not Fani Willis, Should Have Known Better. By Lojo / Daily Kos
National News, Opinion March 5, 2024 ‘Something has gone very wrong’: the truth about DEI. By Steve Pemberton / Business Insider
National News March 5, 2024 Supreme Court offers possible road map for schools to diversify top programs. By Laura Meckler and Karina Elwood / Wash Post (Image by USA Today )
National News, World News March 5, 2024 Blaxit: More Black Americans Are Leaving The U.S. To Live In Africa. By Faith Katunga / Travel Noire (Image USA Today)
Collegiate Voices, National News March 5, 2024 Historically Black college with Episcopal roots loses appeal, faces loss of accreditation. David Paulsen / ENS
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National News March 5, 2024 What Is Christian Nationalism, Exactly? By David French / NYT
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National News March 5, 2024 Alabama justice’s ties with far-right Christian movement raise concern. By Odette Yousef / NPR
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National News March 5, 2024 “I’m a very proud Christian”: Will religion be enough to save Donald Trump? By Chauncey Devega / Salon
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National News March 5, 2024 Michigan Church Keeps Its Promise To Pay $100K In Reparations To The Local Black Community: ‘We Want Everyone To Know This Is Possible.’ By Tomas Kassahun / Blavity
National News March 5, 2024 Advocates decry what is lost as the teaching of Black history faces growing restraints. By Cheyanne M. Daniels / The Hill
National News, Past Voices March 5, 2024 San Francisco Apologizes To Black Residents For Decades Of Racist Policies. By Janie Har / HuffPost
National News, Past Voices March 5, 2024 Biddy Mason Helped Build Downtown Los Angeles. Her Descendants Want You To Learn More. By Christina Carrega / Capital One
National News March 5, 2024 Don Lemon Signs $24.5 Million Separation Deal With CNN After Being Ousted From Network. By Whitney Vasquez / Radar
National News March 5, 2024 Smithsonian Latino museum sued over internship’s ‘pro-Latino discrimination.’ By Julian Mark / Wash Post
National News March 5, 2024 The economy is roaring. Immigration is a key reason. By Rachel Siegel , Lauren Kaori Gurley and Meryl Kornfield / Wash Post
National News March 2, 2024 Biden vs. Trump Polls: Race Is Dead Heat, Despite Dem Panic. By Ed Kilgore / New York Intelligencer
National News, Opinion March 2, 2024 It’s Not as Easy as Just Getting Biden to Drop Out. By Jamelle Bouie / NYT
National News March 2, 2024 Trump suggests his mug shot and indictments appeal to Black voters. By Kate Sullivan / CNN