January 2012 Archive
By J. Kojo Livingston Contributing Writer As Governor Piyush “Bobby” Jindal boasted at his inauguration about the progress Louisiana has made under the first four years of his administration, two leaders of ... Nigeria’s Arab Spring? — Fuel subsidy cuts spur protests
By Khalil Abdullah Contributing Writer WASHINGTON — (Special from New America Media) — As Occupy protests continue across the country, members of the Nigerian-American community rallied Monday in front ... No struggle, no power
By Edmund W. Lewis Editor Old pirates, yes they rob I/Sold I to the merchant ships. Minutes after they took I from the bottomless pit./ But my hand was made strong by ... Romney’s memory lapses
By Dr. E. Faye Williams, Esq. TriceEdneyWire.com Columnist Mitt Romney obviously has a very short memory. We are blessed that it has been recorded what Romney did through the years. ... Serpas releases arrest records of homicide victims
By Matt Davis thelensnola.org Police Superintendent Ronal Serpas defended his department’s approach to stemming homicide in New Orleans before a meeting of the City Council’s Criminal Justice Committee last week. Sharing others’ darkest moments
By Fr. Jerome LeDoux Contributing Columnist Sojourning in the Big Easy for a couple of book signings, I had the blessing of being called to the bedside of David Derokey who was ... Soul Rebels ‘unlock’ one’s mind to the ‘new New Orleans sound’
By Geraldine Wyckoff Contributing Writer The Soul Rebels Brass Band is churnin’ in high gear. It just released its latest hot disc, Unlock Your Mind, on the respected Rounder Records label and ... The browning of reform
By Dr. Andre M. Perry Contributing Columnist Last week in education news, the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education confirmed long time educator Patrick Dobard as the latest Superintendent of the Recovery ... The Hard Truth – Is stupidity the answer?
By Min. J. Kojo Livingston Contributing Columnist Political Principle #376: STRATEGIC OUTRAGE — Politicians only become “outraged” when they have concluded that it will be good for their image or offer some ... The New South is legacy of MLK
By Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, Sr. TriceEdneyWire.com Columnist New Hampshire’s primary grabs headlines today, but if history is any guide, the January 21 South Carolina primary will play ...
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