Posted inSocial Justice & Advocacy

Understanding the ‘Remain in Mexico’ Policy: Impact and Resources

“Carmen S.” holds her son, 3, at a shelter where they were staying in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, May 2019, after being returned to Mexico under the Trump administration’s “Migrant Protection Protocols.” Carmen told Human Rights Watch that she was thinking of trying to cross illegally but was afraid of losing her children. © 2019 Clara Long/Human […]

Posted inHealth

9 Symptoms to Tell if Someone May be Bipolar

Explore bipolar disorder, a mental illness characterized by extreme mood swings, energy fluctuations, and concentration challenges.  Courtesy of Blackdoctor.org Thumbnail courtesy of Unsplash Bipolar disorder (formerly called manic-depressive illness or manic depression) is a mental illness that causes unusual shifts in a person’s mood, energy, activity levels, and concentration. These shifts can make it difficult […]

Posted inArticulated Insight

Public Service is a Calling

Articulated Insight – “News, Race and Culture in the Information Age” President Joe Biden. Phot courtesy Whitehouse.gov President John F. Kennedy uttered 17 words in his inaugural address that still inspires Americans to serve their country 64 years later. “Ask not what your country can do for you,” Kennedy said. “Ask what you can do for your country.” The line is a call […]

Posted inThe Narrative Matters

The Demise of DEI: A New Dawn for Black Economic Autonomy with the Inauguration of Black Business Enterprise (BBE) Certification, Echoing Booker T. Washington’s Legacy

The National Business League Secures Historic USPTO Federal Trademark for Black Business Enterprise (BBE), Revolutionizing Economic Equity and Sovereignty for Black Entrepreneurs Globally Tuskegee, Alabama — In the “Deep State,” sixty-one years after the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Black America remains at a pivotal crossroads. Promises of economic inclusion have not only faltered but […]