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ICE: The Birth of The American Gestapo

This article examines the growing militarization and political use of ICE as a federal force targeting Black and Brown communities. Drawing historical comparisons to early Gestapo tactics, it explores how ICE’s expansion, masked operations, and lack of oversight signal a dangerous shift toward authoritarian policing in America.

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From First in the Nation to Lost in the Narrative

In a recent Associated Press article, it was reported that the Democratic National Committee is considering changes to the 2028 presidential primary calendar, changes that could place South Carolina’s coveted first-in-the-nation primary status in jeopardy. That possibility should force a deeper question, not just about dates on a calendar but about how South Carolina earned […]

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Achieving Critical Mass: A Strategic Imperative for Black Men’s Political Power

For generations, Black men have played a pivotal role in shaping America’s social and political landscape. Yet, despite our contributions, systemic barriers persist, and efforts to dismantle hard-fought gains in civil rights, equity, and inclusion are intensifying. The Black Men’s Agenda 2028 (BMA2028) is grounded in the understanding that true political and economic power is […]

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