October 2014 Archive
An anonymous survey that was recently taken by 450 members of the embattled New Orleans Police Department — nearly half of the undermanned department’s personnel — offers a rare glimpse ... No coward on race
By George E. Curry NNPA Columnist After being confirmed as the nation’s first African American U.S. attorney general, Eric H. Holder, Jr. wasted little time putting everyone on notice that he ... Holder was our firewall against GOP bigotry
By Earl Ofari Hutchinson New America Media Columnist cash advance in novi mi One of the most poignant moments in Attorney General Eric Holder Jr.’s six-year tenure heading the Justice Department came ... Eric Holder stood tall for justice
By Benjamin F. Chavis, Jr. payday loans in twin falls idaho NNPA Columnist Black American leadership too often is taken for granted. Attorney General Eric Holder announced his resignation from office ... Decriminalizing school discipline
By Marian Wright Edelman NNPA Columnist The purpose of public schools is to educate not exclude children, and to help identify and meet child needs, not make children serve adult convenience, ... Burn, Hollywood, burn
By Edmund W. Lewis Editor With so many television industry executives, producers and workers defecting to New Orleans, it remains to be seen how New Orleans’ new role as the indubitable ... Ahern announces candidacy for Family Court judge
By Christopher Tidmore what is non cash loan Contributing Writer Orleans Family Court candidate Janet Ahern recollects, “In 1993, my career took a turn when I was hired to handle a custody ...
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