A Week Without MirrorsWhen you pledge to not look at your reflection for a week, it feels good to see the things you love about yourself at first glance.
Mississippi: Amazing for FilmMississippi and its local communities benefit when the cameras roll here, whether they're big studio Hollywood cameras or those of independent filmmakers.
The ‘Cloth on the Stick’ Represents Hatred Toward MeThe formation of the Confederacy was solely based on the protection of white Americans to keep my ancestors enslaved. The battle flag came to represent them as a people and what they stood for: the institution of slavery.
Collaborating for a Safer MississippiIn our polarized state and nation, it is mighty refreshing to hear a conservative of faith stand up against truly odious criminal-justice policies that trap men of color, particularly, into cycles of generational poverty and mass incarceration.
Stinker Quote of the Week: 'Care Less'Rep. Karl Oliver, R-Winona, responded to a Mississippi resident's email, saying "I appreciate you going to the trouble to share your (political views) with me, but quite frankly, and with all due respect, I could care less."
Do What Is RightNurse Tootie McBride: "Good afternoon members of the media and concerned community citizens. Welcome to the McBride Family press conference announcing 'The Caravan of Love, Peace, Protection, Self-Defense, Voter Registration and Motivation Crusade.'
‘Faith-Based’ Economics vs. Actual MathCutting franchise taxes is a major priority of ALEC, the ultra-conservative anti-taxation group to which so many conservative legislators swear fealty.
Trump’s Politically Correct Call for Bigotry, HateIt's really hard to find a stronger sign that Donald Trump hopes to become a fascist dictator of people and thought in America, and he's playing to very ugly instincts of his followers to get there.
Creating An Inclusive JacksonOur city is not a unified community largely because we divide and differentiate our space by class and race.
Fed Up with Underfunding EducationThis week it appears that "level" funding for MAEP is here again for 2016, meaning an overall underfunding of the now essentially toothless formula somewhere on the order of $172 million.
Disappointed in Rankin CountyIt seems odd that in a state like ours, instead of passing laws that help us get off the bottom of good lists and from the top of bad lists, some legislators create bills like this one, which are about …
Is the 'Airport Takeover' All About ... A Road?As the airport "takeover" bill wends its way through the Mississippi Legislature, it's becoming a little more clear that the point of the bill is not to improve airport services as much as it might be designed to grease the …
Mississippi’s ‘Frivolous’ Lawsuit ConundrumIn one of the poorest states in the nation, litigating cases in the name of religious freedom or conservative idealism is costly.
Dear Gov. Bryant: Stop Pandering to RacismLeaders like Gov. Phil Bryant must stop holding white Mississippians down to the bigotry of low expectations for fellow white people.
Small City, Big IdeasIt's easy to go to a city like Memphis and think to yourself how little a place like Jackson has ... and how little it can feel.
Race Clearly Behind Airport ‘Takeover’ MoveAbolitionist Frederick Douglass once said, "Power concedes nothing without a demand." A cliche proclaims, "There is power in numbers."
Stop Pushing ‘Anti-Human Being’ LawsReligious moral conviction is a powerful tool in politics. Last week, the Mississippi House of Representatives proved this by passing the "Protecting Freedom of Conscience from Government Discrimination Act."
Hillary is Best Choice for President, PeriodIndeed some, not all, men and women supporting Sen. Sanders for president have resorted to a lewd advocacy that often refers to the female body parts of presidential candidate and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
Bernie Sanders: For the PeopleSoutherners are friendly folk, so Bernie Sanders is going to hear a lot of "Y'all come!" as he takes his populist presidential campaign to Dixie. The question is: Will they mean it?
Lawmakers: Sound Smarter About EducationIt is a leap in logic to say that districts in more affluent areas perform better with less public dollars; thus, that's all the funds poorer districts need.
Muzzling Mississippi’s EducatorsGoing into last November's elections, Mississippi educators were hoping for real leadership. Instead, what they got was more of the same.