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America’s Election Cycles — Too Long and Costly
Alas, it’s going to be a long, politically exhausting hot summer. Are you prepared? It’s been only a few months since the start of the 2026 midterm campaign season, countywide, statewide, and nationwide; but I am already experiencing election fatigue. The experience is exhausting—like being trapped in an endless political firestorm—and I am not even running for office. Regrettably, we still have months to go before the November midterm election.
Jul 242 min read


Confronting Hate... When Love is an Option
Hate is not born; it is learned. It is planted, nurtured, repeated, practiced, and passed from one generation to the next. No child enters the world carrying a “hate” gene, wearing a white hood, or holding a sign of hatred. Hate takes root in homes, schools, workplaces, and communities. It is amplified on social media and reinforced by peers until it begins to look acceptable—even normal. But hate remains a choice, and we must choose love instead.
Jul 243 min read


Can You Celebrate Freedom Without Owning a Home?
Every Fourth of July, Americans celebrate freedom with fireworks, parades, and speeches about liberty. But for many Black families in North Charleston, freedom can feel increasingly fragile. The American Dream has long been tied to one simple idea: owning a home. Homeownership offers stability, financial security, and the opportunity to build wealth that can be passed from one generation to the next. Yet for many Black families, buying a home—or simply keeping one—has become
Jul 243 min read
For Black Conservatives Caught in the Middle
Over the years, I have often found myself caught in the middle. As a Black conservative, that may not surprise some people. But what many do not understand is why. I grew up in Charleston, in a community that helped shape who I am. I learned values there. I learned resilience there. I learned the importance of faith, family, education, hard work, and personal responsibility there. Those lessons did not disappear because I became a Republican. If anything, they became stronger
Jul 243 min read


Respect Is Not Weakness
Like so many in our community, I watched the recent incident involving a group of young people confronting a North Charleston police officer with concern and disappointment. The video has sparked strong opinions, with people quickly choosing sides. But perhaps we should pause long enough to ask a different question: What are we teaching our children about respect, dignity, and survival?
Jul 243 min read


Ferndale Mobile Home Residents will be Ousted by Gentrification
Where are the Politicians Who Pledged to Protect Black People From Being Exploited? Over the years, I have navigated many different experiences and uncovered a wide range of viewpoints. Some opinions have resonated with me, while others I have been in complete disagreement with. For more than forty-five years, I have been dedicated to writing columns. When I first decided to write an opinionated column, my primary goal was to inform readers, rather than simply conform to what
May 73 min read
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