At an Africa Action event in collaboration with Howard University African Studies Department, U.S. policy in Africa under the Obama Administration was discussed.
Read the articleNikole Hannah-Jones has become a media darling and a public advocate for historical revisionism in America (i.e. revising the past based on today’s narratives or political beliefs). She is consistently invited for on-camera interviews or appearances on mainstream media networks and is the face of Critical Race Theory. Critical Race Theory is the flawed and […]
Read the articleMask and vaccine mandates are controversial, but the controversy did not deter many colleges and universities from imposing a mask mandate, vaccine mandate, or both, for the 2021-2022 school year. Ivy League universities, public and private universities, and Christian institutions responded much differently to whether to impose one of the mandates or both mandates, which […]
Read the articleNikole Hannah-Jones is far from an accomplished journalist, according to what she says in public and as her writing demonstrates. The newly-minted Howard University professor, and founder of the New York Times 1619 Project, praised Communist Cuba for its ethnic and racial equality. In a 2019 interview, she said, “If you want to see the […]
Read the articleOn CBS’s This Morning show, 1619 Project founder Nikole Hannah-Jones painted a picture of victimhood after the University of North Carolina (UNC) agreed to grant her tenure, after initially denying her tenure in May. She told host Gayle King that not only she declined the “offer of tenure,” but will work at historical black college […]
Read the articleThe day after the mass shooting in a Pittsburgh synagogue, a political science professor took the opportunity, in an interview on Al Araby TV, to blame the assault on the U. S. president. “When U.S. President Donald Trump incites this hatred and delivers speeches that are hostile to everybody, he is definitely the reason for […]
Read the articleDid you know that the Koch brothers have given historically black colleges and universities millions?
Read the articleSeveral college professors picked apart Jane Austen, who would have turned 200 years old this year. In a packed room full of female attendees at the Modern Language Association (MLA), the professors criticized Jane Austen’s “whiteness” in her writing and how post-Trump, people can turn to Austen’s readings to escape from reality. Mary Favret, an […]
Read the articleAcademia is supposed to be a place in which scholars pursue inquiries. Perhaps more academics should have inquiring minds. “One in five women and one in 71 men will be raped at some point in their lives, according to the National Sexual Violence Center,” Ingrid Sturgis, an associate professor at Howard University, writes in a […]
Read the articleYou can always count on Democratic candidates for president to bash millionaires, even while cultivating their friendship and support behind the scenes. Yet and still, what you are never likely to hear is their inclusion of college presidents in this august group. Nevertheless, the latest Chronicle of Higher Education tells us that “32 leaders of […]
Read the articleLibertarian-leaning GOP presidential candidate for 2016, Rand Paul, visited George Washington University’s Foggy Bottom campus and spoke on his key issues: decriminalization of marijuana and revoking mandatory jail sentences for drug possession, onerous government surveillance of Americans and shrinking the size of government. He also made a reference to Ferguson, Missouri in relation to mandatory […]
Read the articleIn my current book, Takedown: From Communists to Progressives, How the Left Has Sabotaged Family and Marriage, I write of the phenomenon of Communist Party marriages. “Theirs was the first ‘party marriage’ that I observed,” wrote Whittaker Chambers in Witness, describing the decidedly non-sacramental marriage of two of his Communist Party comrades, before writing of […]
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