
Ken Plum: Virus of racial injustice
How loud does a black man have to cry out for his already dead momma or for his being able to breathe before the message of racial justice is heard?

How loud does a black man have to cry out for his already dead momma or for his being able to breathe before the message of racial justice is heard?

The murder of George Floyd by a police officer in broad daylight came amid a high point in the continuing rampage of the coronavirus throughout the country.

George Floyd is dead over $20. You might not know that. His arrest was over an alleged $20 counterfeit bill passed at a convenience store.

Performance outcomes by minority students over decades demonstrate that equality of funding is not sufficient.

There are legitimate concerns being raised that contact tracing could lead to abuse on the part of tech companies and public health agencies.

In at least 10 areas, Donald Trump has inflicted a severe injury on the American public, on the country as a whole, and on America’s reputation abroad.

The polls, and the current conventional wisdom, would have Joe Biden measuring the drapes in the Oval Office a few months hence. When actually, and you don’t want to hear this, we’re headed toward a landslide for Donald Trump that will rival Nixon-McGovern in 1972.

News reports proclaim that the Governor of Virginia has signed into law a bill allowing localities in Virginia to remove Confederate statues.

Congressman A Donald McEachin, D-Va., has been endorsed for re-election by the Planned Parenthood Action Fund.

Gov. Ralph Northam signed the Virginia Values Act, making Virginia the first state in the South to enact comprehensive protections for the LGBTQ community against discrimination in housing, employment, public spaces, and credit applications.