January 30 – February 12, 2020
Health Insurance Remains a Privilege
At the Families USA Health Action Conference, Elizabeth Stone talked about being lucky though she is challenged with Hodgkins Lymphoma. One of the things that make the 32–year–old feel blessed is that she got sick in 2012, after the passage of ObamaCare. Ola Ojewumi, pictured with POH publisher Wayne Young, also shares her empowering story.
Reverend Barber Thumps Tennessee Governor in His Presence
When Reverend Barber rose to speak, with Governor Lee less than 50 feet away, Barber rolled out thunder. "Politicians can't say they love Dr. King and how he stood for love and unity, but then you deny and refuse to support his agenda."
Vegan Cauli–Jambalaya Skillet
Detoxelicious recipes were developed to give the kidney and liver a 10–day break from complex proteins and processed sugary foods. "My detox approach was to cross reference plant–based super foods with soul food that I loved to eat as a child," says Dena Dodd Perry.
In His Own Words: Martin Robison Delany
And had the Americans taken Mexico, no people would have flocked there faster than the Colored people from the United States. The same is observed of California.
Activities
Art openings from DC and Jersey City to San Francisco including "Q the Music: Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Quincy Jones" in DC, NFL Superbowl Parties in Ghana and Germany, travel to Egypt and history programs from Chicago/Gary to DC.
Readers' Trends
It seems like our e-mail readers care about immigration issues, too. The December 18, 2019 issue remains popular on our web page and an old adage from Alex Haley was a big hit on our Facebook page. Also, new is our Instagram account. You can follow us on Instagram now.