Poverty, Education & Family Breakdown

WASHINGTON, June 21, 2021 /Christian Newswire/ — A year after the tragic death of George Floyd and a national debate over race, reparations and racial equity in this country, television news digest CURE America with Star Parker, delves deep into “The State of Black America” on the challenges facing African-American communities and how to solve them… SOURCE: … More Poverty, Education & Family Breakdown

Stop Tearing Down Men

It’s Father’s Day weekend.  Here in Idaho, the women just finished an annual women’s-only bike ride that attracts participants from around the world.  At one point, I contacted them on social media to ask if there… Source: Stop Tearing Down Men – American Thinker

American Fatherhood Is in Decline. Here Are Three Ways to Build It Up.

Father’s Day 2021 comes at a unique moment in American history. According to the CDC, births in the U.S. reached record lows last year, with the number of births and the general birth rate both falling by 4 percent. The number of new fathers in America is currently at its lowest point in 42 years… … More American Fatherhood Is in Decline. Here Are Three Ways to Build It Up.

Cancelling Stonewall Jackson

Does “inclusive” history have to be sanitized history? What do we do when great people do bad things, hold bad beliefs, or support bad causes? (Cancel them?) Across America, communities are arguing over what to do with statues of and memorials to great figures in American history, whose actions or belief… Source: Cancelling Stonewall Jackson

Black father destroys critical race theory at a school board meeting: ‘How did I get where I am right now if some white man kept me down?’

Ty Smith — a black man who has two sons, 17 and 19 — absolutely annihilated critical race theory during his comments to an Illinois school board earlier this month, saying it will teach children of different races to “hate each other” and will reverse Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s dream that all people may … More Black father destroys critical race theory at a school board meeting: ‘How did I get where I am right now if some white man kept me down?’