Heated discussions on race, equality and the criminal justice system continue to percolate in the wake of the George Zimmerman not-guilty verdict
Author: Jeneba Ghatt
Zimmerman Verdict: Why Parents Fear it is Open Season on Black Boys
Emotions are still calming today, a few days after a 6-woman jury handed down a not-guilty verdict against a self-appointed neighborhood watchman
“Greedy” Mom Bloggers & Pseudo Celeb Gossip Bloggers; Bloggers Continue to Teeter On Edge of Legitimacy
This month, Gawker broke a story about a New York Times blogger who was demanding public relations companies pay his travel expenses
A centrist’s perspective on the Supreme Court overruling parts of the Voting Rights Act
Yesterday, the US Supreme Court struck section 4 of the Voting Rights Act which created the formula for when localities and states
Fisher v. University: Clarence Thomas would overrule diversity in academic admissions, but then what?
So the United States Supreme Court handed down the opinion to the much anticipated  Fisher v. University of Texas affirmative action case today.
How to Set Up your Blog as a Business in 6 Easy Steps
In this economy, it is a good idea to find a second source of revenue to supplement your household income. The extra
Elected Officials & Pedigree: Do Voters Prefer the Average Joe or Someone Smarter Running the government?
In September 2009, Scripps News reported that 5 percent of the members Congress were serving without having a college degree, which is not required
Going to Blogging While Brown in NYC this year? Use My code for $15 Off
FYI, in case you are going. My session covers ways to monetize your blog beyond using Facebook and Twitter. Check out the
Deciding when it’s time to dump an affiliate ad program
Today, I made a decision to remove all of the pay-per-sale affiliate ads on one of my blog properties. Pay-per-sale are one