Donald Trump is losing momentum in the 2024 presidential election, while Kamala Harris is gaining momentum and Republican pollster Frank Luntz has not seen anything like this in 30 days.
Author Archives: Word in Black
Vice President Harris is carrying the torch into our future
Jaime Harrison highlights the accomplishments of Vice President Kamala Harris, contrasting her record with that of Donald Trump, who has made racist and sexist comments about her, and emphasizes the importance of electing her as President of the United States.
Commentary: Kamala Harris bags major climate justice endorsement
The Green New Deal Coalition has endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for the 2024 presidential race, citing her record of challenging Big Oil and co-sponsoring the Green New Deal legislation.
At the Dorsey Convention, the soul of Gospel shines
The 91st National Convention of Gospel Choirs and Choruses celebrated both traditional and contemporary gospel music, featuring performances by Eric Scott, Bishop Hezekiah Walker, and other artists, as well as sessions for youth and adults to enhance their skills as singers, instrumentalists, educators, and leaders.
These coaches prove archery is more than hitting a bullseye
Larry Brown and Roberta Jones are making waves as archery coaches in New York City, demonstrating how the sport can build confidence, improve focus, enhance physical strength and cognitive abilities, and challenge stereotypes about race and age.
Rev. Barber calls for justice and questions Trump’s idolatry
Religious leaders from various faiths gathered in front of the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C. to demand justice for the poor, calling for equality in pay, housing, voting rights, public safety, and health care.
The fate of art and soul in Florida
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has been accused of being an autocrat for vetoing $32 million in cultural and museum grants from his state budget, depriving countless communities of a vital human endeavor.
Meet the Black U.S. Olympians competing in mostly-White sports
Anthony Nesty, the first Black swimming head coach for Team USA, will lead the U.S. swimming team at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, alongside other Black athletes competing in sports typically dominated by White athletes.
Kamala Harris for President
Word In Black endorses Vice President Kamala Harris for the next president of the United States, citing her transformational leadership, commitment to civil rights, and advocacy for underserved communities.
Are Black teens safe with five hours of daily social media?
Research shows that teens who spend five or more hours on social media are more likely to suffer from mental health issues, and Black teens are more likely to experience online racial discrimination and suicidal ideation due to social media use.
Faith communities mobilize for Freedom Summer 2024
The National Council of Churches is launching a new wave of social justice activism, equipping members and partners with modern tools and revisiting the lessons of the past to foster a new wave of activism reminiscent of the pivotal Freedom Summer of 1964.
With a Trump win, Republican judges will rule the courts — and our lives
The Supreme Court’s rulings on affirmative action, student loan debt relief, abortion, eviction moratoriums, and voting rights have been struck down by Republican-appointed judges, highlighting the importance of voting in the upcoming presidential election.