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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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A Response to; Teaching the Next Generation to Discriminate? CRT In South Carolina-(FITS News)

In reading young Dylan Nolan’s article, “Teaching the Next Generation to Discriminate? CRT in South Carolina”, I would have been amused if the content were not so dangerous. The article was mostly truthful but was profoundly inaccurate and misleading. It would be fascinating to hear or read any rational explanation of how Christopher Rufo’s definition is not true. Actually, […]

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