Tag: voting
Voting Rights At Stake As Supreme Court Considers Arizona Case
By Khalil Abdullah
Sometimes it’s 50 miles — one way — for Native Americans living on reservations or in remote areas of Arizona to drive...
Remembering Dr. Wille P. Blair, California Civic Leader, Dad and Mentor
Dr. Willie Blair, 69, a former U.S. Navy officer who served during combat in Vietnam and later became a champion of racial equity for...
How Safe Is the Right To Vote in America
Advocates warn about “whitelash” against the empowerment of voters of color, as reflected in last week´s violence.
By: Jenny Manrique
Despite historic voter turnouts on November...
Threatened White Privilege
By Dee M. Van Rensalier-Warrenvo
Why did more than 70,000 citizens of the United States blindly vote for President Trump during the 2020 election? What...
Don’t Burn The House Down While You’re Still In It!
By Rev. Steven Tillett, Pastor of Asbury Broadneck United Methodist Church
On November 3rd, almost 159 million people voted. That is over 62.3 percent of...