I've been gone from Cleveland almost two years now, but it came as no surprise to me that basketball star LeBron James picked Miami in a quest for slam dunking fortune and fame. If I understood that he would eventually leave the Cavaliers - after living and working in the...
Posted March 18, 2010 | 11:32:18 (EST)
At the heart of this specious challenge to fairness for all U.S. workers is the idea that blacks resent undocumented Latino immigrants for taking away jobs that would rightfully belong to them. Restrictionist opponents to immigration reform seize on this line of attack...
Posted January 15, 2010 | 13:37:35 (EST)
Co-authored by By Melissa Boteach the Half in Ten Manager at Center for American Progress.
The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. shifted his focus in the dwindling years of his life to an audacious, but achievable goal: ending poverty in the United States.
In his book, Where...
Posted January 11, 2010 | 17:31:59 (EST)
Lost in all the strum und drang following Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's (D-NV) comments about Barack Obama's 2008 presidential chances is a simple fact: He got it right.
To quickly sum up: Game Change, a new, gossipy book about the historic presidential campaign, quoted Reid saying in a private...
Posted December 1, 2009 | 16:27:39 (EST)
As a church-attending Christian and a straight, married black man who lives in Washington, D.C., I have absolutely no qualms about extending full marriage rights to gay couples. I will cheer when it happens in my city.
I struggle to comprehend why folks...

Posted July 9, 2010 | 16:38:10 (EST)