Civil Rights
Executive Completion: The Civil Rights Crises of Standing Rock
In South Dakota, at Standing Rock, both public and private law enforcement agencies have been accused of brutalizing
Fabriquè en Babylon: Don’t Let “Them” Win
I hearken back to hallowed antiquity (or the 2012 election season, anyway), about six months after meeting a fellow corpsman I had the honor
Political Beast: “Shoot” versus “Shot”
I’ve spent the last several weeks investigating the issue of police violence, specifically when it results in death. I’ve sat through
State of Mind: American (Part 2)
This is a continuation of my previous article on being American that touched on some things that attack
Interview: On POTUS Nixon with Mr. Geoff Shepard, Esq.
DeViney, Jonathan D.:First and foremost, Mr. Shepard, on behalf of the staff and
SPECIAL: POTUS Debate Judge’s Ballot
Just shy of a decade has elapsed since I last judged a round at a sanctioned debate tournament. Having competed in both parliamentary and policy debate
SPECIAL: Legal Voting Age
Under normal circumstances, the age an American citizen is given the right to vote is eighteen years old. However, there is a
State of Mind: American
There are so many different ethnicities and life styles living in America and for some reason we feel the need to hyphenate certain ethnicities.
Moor Tea, Less Koolaid: Agents Provocateurs for Liberty!
Growing up in the neighborhoods of Philadelphia, PA, I mostly only knew other Black people. Poor, under-employed Black people. It was mostly
Moor Tea, Less Koolaid: False Narrative or Collusive Commentary?
Just in case you were wondering, all the Black folks voting for Trump, spoke at the RNC last week. Yes, that was all of them! And you can expect their