What Experts Hope to See Covered in the State of the Union Address
Tonight, President Obama will do the State of the Union Address. Experts and officials have expectations of what the president should address in this year's speech. In honor of this occasion, we asked those featured on GPTV what they hope to see mentioned in tonight's address.
Dr. E. Faye Williams, National Chair of the National Congress of Black Women
Dr. Williams is the National Chair of the National Congress of Black Women and former Counsel to the U.S. Congress’ District of Columbia Sub-Committee on the Judiciary and Education. She previously served as Legislative Counsel and Chief of Staff for a District of Columbia Councilmember.
A Victory for Communities of Color and for the Nation
Yesterday, the Supreme Court handed down a decision that is bound to go down in the history books as monumental. While the Affordable Care Act (ACA) has been the subject of endless debate, commentary, political jockeying and legal analysis, yesterday we learned a simple lesson: real people can win.
Officials Forum: The Unbought and Unbossed Shirley Chisholm
The course of my life changed when I met Mrs. C. She has quite possibly been one of the most influential forces in my life. Mrs. C served as an example for me and for countless women and men across the country, simply because she spent the sum of her life working to be and do more than what was expected of her.
GlobalPolicy.TV is pleased to bring you the third article in the special report on race in America series, Color Blinded: Do Americans see race too much – or not enough?
GlobalPolicy.TV, is pleased to bring you the second article in the special report on race in America series, Color Blinded: Do Americans see race too much – or not enough? This special report was originally published by The American Prospect and Demos, in their April 2011 issue, and is reprinted here with permission. This special report was funded in part by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.
Polling Prejudice, by Taeku Lee, takes a look at how polling is impacted by race and how those messages can perpetuate racism.
PolicyTalk: Charles Ellison of Sirius XM's The New School
Charles Ellison has a show on Sirius XM, "The New School" that focuses on the hot political topics of the week. He is also the Washington Correspondent for the Philadelphia Tribune. He discusses the current power shifts in the house and senate as well as the chances of a Republican takeover of the majority and the rise of the Tea Party in the federal government.
PolicyTalk: Dr. Andra Gillespsie on Postracial Black Leadership
There is a misconception that all young black politicans are exactly postracial. Dr Gillespsie book presents theortical framework to help understand where all the young black politics fit. Three typologies have been defined: Crossover appeal, Connections to black political establishment, and Projective ambition.
PolicyTalk: Dr. Jason Johnson on Politics and the Hip Hop Generation
There is a generation of people who are interested in technology, hip hop, and politics and haven't been spoken to. As the hip hop generation continues to grow The Source magazine wants to be a median to communicate important issues that affect all generations, all colors and all creeds.
What People of Color Should Know About Tax Cut and Deficit Reduction Proposals
A lot has been said about the proposed tax giveaway to the wealthiest Americans and the austerity measures recommended by President Obama's deficit commission. However, an analysis of the impact that both proposals would have on black and brown Americans has been missing from the conversation.
U.S. Census Bureau projections show that the nation is expected to become majority-minority by the year 2042. And, although Census figures indicate that people of color will comprise about 42 percent of the elderly population by 2050, they are likely to become a majority of older adults by the year 2070.

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