By Jean McGianni Celestin
The fear that killed Trayvon Martin is real.
By Jean McGianni Celestin
The fear that killed Trayvon Martin is real.
By Jean McGianni Celestin
There is a horrible crime taking place inside America’s classrooms and in many arenas where information is disseminated. The nation’s rugged journey through an indecent past has been transcribed into a magical story that buries the horrors African-Americans have been forced to endure for more than 400 years.
By Jean McGianni Celestin
All through the film, Django and Schultz engage in a string of clever tactics to apprehend their fugitives
By Jean McGianni Celestin
For many Americans, Barack Obama’s victory over Mitt Romney was a monumental accomplishment. It alleviated the qualms of those dealing with unemployment and unaffordable healthcare, and insured personal liberties like women’s right-to-choose and same-sex marriages would receive more thoughtful deliberation at the federal level.
By Max A. Joseph Jr. Naiveté is indisputably expensive, whether one thinks of it as a virtue or a mental…