Tag: politics
Howard University Announces New Faculty Addition, Stacey Abrams, As The Inaugural Ronald W. Walters Endowed Chair For Race And Black Politics
It’s just been announced that Stacey Abrams will be joining Howard University’s faculty after being appointed as the inaugural Ronald W. Walters Endowed Chair for Race and Black Politics, which will be housed in the Ronald W. Walters Leadership and Public Policy Center.
Read MoreConversation With DC Ward 5 Council member Zachary Parker
Council member Parker talks about Ward 5 and some of the issues before the DC Council.
Read MoreWes Moore Sworn in as Maryland’s First Black Governor
Moore’s running mate, Aruna Miller, also made history as the first immigrant and first Asian American elected statewide in Maryland.
Read MoreAtty. Areva Martin Discusses Her New Book “Awakening”
“Awakening: Ladies, Leadership and The Lies We’ve Been Told”
Read MoreConversation with Prince George’s County Councilman Edward Burroughs
We talk to him about the new job and county politics.
Read MoreConversation with Maryland Congressman Anthony Brown
He is running for Maryland Attorney General
Read MoreRushern Baker Runs for Governor of Maryland
We talk to Baker and his runningmate, Montgomery County Councilmember Nancy Navarro.
Read MoreVirginia Governor’s Race: Former Governor Terry McAuliffe
Former Democratic Governor Terry McAuliffe tries to reclaim the top office in the commonwealth this fall.
Read MoreBlack Voters Matter
This weekend the cross-country Black Voters Matter Tour will end in Washington, D.C., with a message about and for black voters.
Read MoreFormer DNC Head Tom Perez Runs For MD Governor
Perez is also a former Montgomery County Councilmember.
Read MoreMaryland Senate President Mike Miller Resigns
Failing health prompts the long-time senator to step down.
Read MoreManassas City Mayor-Elect Michelle Davis-Younger
Manassas native makes history during the 2020 election.
Read MoreUnstoppable Black Girl Magic: Vice President Elect Kamala Harris Shows Women Can Thrive In Politics Doing Things Their Own Way
Kamala D. Harris shattered numerous glass ceilings with her historic election as vice president. In addition to becoming the first woman, the first Black American and the first Indian American elected to the second-highest office in the nation, media coverage of her campaign may just signal another historic first: a sea change in the way we evaluate female politicians, especially when it comes to their personal lives.
Read MoreElection 2020: Where Are We, Where Were We, Where Might We Go?
Examination of the tumultuous last 24 hours of Election 2020
Read MoreLooking at Down Ballot Issues Before Election Day
While there is so much discussion around who the next president will be… voters need to be mindful of so much more.
Read MoreTHE JOURNEY: “The Political Climate Approaching the Presidential Election”
President Wayne Frederick talks to Political Strategist Donna Brazile about the current political cycle and what we should expect as we approach the election.
Read MoreGirlTrek: Black Women And The Vote
One of the largest health movement and nonprofit organizations for black women and girls, GirlTrek is relaunching its get-out-the-vote effort.
Read MoreRuth Bader Ginsburg and the Battle for Her Vacant SCOTUS Seat
How RBG’s passing is impacting the political fight for the high court.
Read MoreDissecting The Democratic National Convention
Democratic and Republican analysts debate the issue for this week’s Democratic National Convention.
Read MoreBiden Picks Kamala Harris As Running Mate
What does this mean for the party and the election?
Read MoreStacey Abrams, 2020 Election Politics and Your Vote
Stacey Abrams sits down for a wide ranging interview.
Read MoreRe-Opening America During the Pandemic? Yes or No?
Are you supporting the re-opening or closing of America during the COVID-19 pandemic?
Read MoreGovernment Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic
How would you grade the government response and what needs to be done… if anything… to improve it?
Read MoreMfume Sworn-in as New Maryland Congressman
Mfume easily won the special election that was conducted mostly by mail-in ballots due to health concerns about the coronavirus.
Read MoreBernie Sanders Drops Out Of Presidential Race
Sanders Bows Out; Clears Path For Biden To Be Dem Presidential Nominee
Read MoreOPM Director Abruptly Resigns
58-year-old Dale Cabaniss was confirmed by the Senate just last October, but had ongoing battles with new White House personnel chief.
Read MoreAfter Super Tuesday
Political pundits unpack the results of the Super Tuesday primary election
Read MoreAMPM Entertainment Report – January 14, 2020
All the latest Entertainment News with Coka-Lani.
Read MoreAmerica… After Impeachment
Where does America go after the impeachment of President Trump?
Read MoreDivided We Stand: The Search For America’a Soul
Dr. Christ Metzler, Author of Divided We Stand: The Search For America’s Soul. Metzler had a mouth full of information on today’s Politics963
Read MoreConversation with the Chair of the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors, Phyllis Randal
The Chair of the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors talks about politics, race and other issues impacting the county and the state.
Read MoreRacism and Politics
From the Maryland State House to The White House, how does racism impact politics?
Read MoreThe Jussie Smollett Case
Examining the social justice and political impact of the Jussie Smollett case.
Read MoreIf You Were President of the United States of America
How would you lead America if you were President of the United States? How would you fix America and it better than it is now?
Read MoreWhat Happened to The Art of the Deal?
President Trump has boasted that he’s an expert deal maker. Why is there no deal yet on the partial government shutdown? What goes into real deal making?
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