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Why can’t Rick Scott “stay in his lane?”

Florida Governor Rick Scott is back in the news. Not to address why he has the worst approval rate of any gubernatorial leader in the U.S. Not because Blacks in…

Hats off to those who brought The Messiah to Liberty City

If you missed The Messiah under the direction of Dr. Nelson Hall last Sunday evening at the Church of the Incarnation and the improvisational wizardry of hip-hop violinist Jeff Hughes,…

The time is right for a “brother” to lead the Miami police

Before we are accused of being separatists, racists or other like-minded foolish notions, it’s important to note that Blacks in Miami, in moments when we are talking among ourselves, often…

South needs wake up call in the fight to reduce HIV/AIDS

Communities from the U.S. and across the globe marked the 30th anniversary of this era’s most feared and least understood threat to our health and lives — HIV/AIDS — with…

Some traditions have become too dangerous to continue

FAMU has been hard hit by the recent and unarguably tragic death of one of its drum majors, 26-year-old Robert Champion. The young man, from all accounts, had much to…

Casinos in Miami

There have been several stories about the pros and cons of casinos. I wonder, “ if casinos are so good for the economy, why does Nevada have higher unemployment and…

How much is a Black man’s life worth?

It’s been 17 months since the first of eight police-involved shootings occurred in Miami’s Black communities of Liberty City, Overtown and Little Haiti. Some may dispute the use of the…

Marlins Spanish requirement says it all

The Marlins are already preparing for their return next spring to Miami, with a new name, dazzling uniforms, free tours of the stadium and plenty of fanfare. Politicians and citizens…