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  • Dr David Horne

    Dr. David Horne is 'n selfstandig volle professor van kritiese denke en Afrikaanse Geskiedenis, en is die voormalige voorsitter van die Departement Pan Afrika-studies aan Cal State University Northridge. Hy leer ook gradueer openbare beleid en inleidende politieke analise, en is die gegradueerde adviseur vir die Departement. He is the original Executive Director of […]

  • Rick Hodge

    Rick is an experienced administrator with more than 25 years of higher education experience in campus management, CTE, economic and workforce development, community education, and corporate and business training. Rick has worked in community colleges and universities, both public and private, serving in his 12th year at a Dean level, currently working at Los Angeles […]

  • Everything We Thought We Knew About Politics Was Wrong

    After Mitt Romney lost in 2012, conservatives began writing about “missing white voters”—millions of whites, by some accounts non-college graduates, by others evangelical Christians, who sat out the race because of the GOP nominee’s moderation (and perhaps his Mormonism). Senator Ted Cruz explicitly built his campaign around them, and to the extent that he had […]

  • Mike Farrell

    Michael Joseph “MikeFarrell, Jr. is an American actor, best known for his role as Captain B.J. Hunnicutt on the television series M*A*S*H. He is an activist for various political causes. Former Co-chair of Human Rights Watch for 10 jaar. President of Death Penalty Focus for 25 jaar. Left to head-up YES on 62 Veldtog.

  • Federale regter sê Noord-Carolina Moet Herstel kieser-registrasies van daardie verwyder uit Rolls

        WASHINGTON ― County election boards in North Carolina must restore the registrations of voters removed from the polls, VSA. District Judge Loretta Biggs ordered on Friday. The order follows an emergency hearing held on Wednesday to address allegations that election officials in Beaufort, Moore and Cumberland counties had removed voters from the rolls […]

  • Stam berei om tred te hou pyplyn Protes Deur North Dakota Winter

    The head of a Native American tribe that has led months of demonstrations against the construction of an oil pipeline in North Dakota said on Tuesday the group would keep up its protests through the state’s bitter winter. The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe is weighing asking protesters to move to a location with heated buildings […]

  • Former Mayor of Inglewood Danny Tabor and Damien Goodman

    Daniel “Danny” K. Tabor was elected Mayor of the City of Inglewood on August 31st, 2010. Previously Tabor was re-elected to the Inglewood City Council in June 2007 to represent the 1st Council District. Tabor has a long distinguished career in public and private services to his community. He previously served as Senior Community Organizer […]

  • Black Turnout Soft in Early Voting, Boding Ill for Hillary Clinton

    African-Americans are failing to vote at the robust levels they did four years ago in several states that could help decide the presidential election, creating a vexing problem for Hillary Clinton as she clings to a deteriorating lead over Donald J. Trump with Election Day just a week away. As tens of millions of Americans […]

  • Susan Burton, Kim McGill en Marshall McClain

    A New Way of Life’s Founder and Director Susan Burton is herself a formerly incarcerated woman who understands the challenges people face leaving prison. After more than 20 jare fietsry in en uit die strafregstelsel, sy het gesien dat vroue wat uit die tronk huis toe kom, geweldige institusionele hindernisse ondervind het: reëls, wette, policies and attitudes that operated to […]

  • Federal lawsuits filed in 5 states after African-American voters purged from registration rolls, targeted for intimidation by the Trump

        New federal lawsuits were filed in five different states Monday, alleging that thousands of black voters are illegally being purged from voter registration lists by Republican officials and threatened with intimidation by the campaign of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. Democratic officials in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Arizona and Nevada argue that the Trump campaign, […]