This nomination raises some big questions about the future of education in our country. Will Linda McMahon’s potential leadership mark a new era for the Department of Education, or will it be a step in the wrong direction?
Read MoreLeadership failures in the evangelical church represent a profound challenge, but they also offer an opportunity for growth and renewal. Every Black Life Matters calls for the church to embrace repentance, restoration, and unity, relying on God’s mercy to heal its wounds and rebuild trust within communities.
Read More“In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.” – Martin Luther King Jr.
Read MoreSchool choice is a complex issue, but it’s one worth tackling. At its core, it’s about giving all kids the best shot at a great education. As we move forward, we need to keep an open mind, listen to all sides, and always put our students first.
Read MoreFrom legal battles to political showdowns, Mayes’ defiance of Trump’s policies has stirred the pot. It’s not just about Arizona anymore – this clash could reshape national immigration policies and set the stage for intense debates in the upcoming Trump administration.
Read MoreSo, what’s the takeaway? Maybe our leaders and the people who report on them need to put honesty and integrity first. After all, isn’t that what we all want – to be able to trust the folks in charge and the information we’re getting?
Read MoreEvery Black Life Matters strongly believes that capitalism is the way to go when it comes to lifting communities out of poverty. They’re not fans of socialism, which they see as undermining personal responsibility and economic empowerment.
Read MoreRemember, democracy works best when we all participate. So, let’s roll up our sleeves and dismantle these entrenched power structures. Together, we can build a government we can trust – one that represents all of us.
Read MoreFor too long, traditional civil rights organizations such as the NAACP and Urban League have monopolized advocacy for Black communities. While their historic contributions are undeniable, their modern priorities have largely aligned with political agendas that often overlook core issues plaguing our families and communities. The Institute for Family and Community Advancement rises as a bold, values-driven alternative—one rooted in family resilience, educational freedom, economic self-reliance, and justice reform.
Read MoreThe battle for America’s children’s minds is in full swing. As we navigate these choppy waters, it’s clear that finding a balance is key. We need an education system that teaches kids to think critically, understand different perspectives, and feel connected to their country and each other.
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