The American white working class, a segment of society that was once at the forefront of economic and political discussions, now is fading into the background. As our nation grapples with a multitude of challenges, ranging from political polarization to a transforming economy, it is imperative that we don’t overlook the concerns and experiences of this crucial demographic or anyone other citizen group. In this article, I discuss the reasons behind this apparent neglect and delve into the potential consequences that such perceived disregard could have for our country. I don’t believe in white supremacy, white nationalist ideology, or racism. The opposite, I advocate for reparations and reconciliation for the historical slavery sins,
The Future of Black Ownership in North American Sports
With the exit of Michael Jordan, there are no sports franchises with majority Black owners. But change may finally be on the horizon. I…