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Why States Should Isolate Netanyahu – Not Antisemitism, World Peace

WASHINGTON, DC – I am a diplomat with over 40 years of experience. My first instinct is always dialogue: bringing adversaries to a table and building mechanisms that find compromises with which everyone can live. But there are moments when “dialogue” is deliberately prolonged for the advantage of one side, resulting in increased dissatisfaction and greater conflict.

Make ‘Haitian-Led’ Mean Something

WASHINGTON, Aug 21, CMC – The Secretary-General of the Organization of American States (OAS), Albert Ramdin, has proposed a Road Map for Haiti. It is ambitious, detailed, and promising if adequately owned by Haitians. But plans don’t save people; action, commitment, and accountability do. Haitians must set priorities, approve budgets, and be accountable to their citizens and the international community for results.

Security remains a major concern in Haiti (File Photo)

Mothers Can’t Father

Mothers are special, and children hold them near and dear to their hearts as that love is deep, lasting and unconditional. Mothers often have to raise children all by themselves, and the plight of the single mother is well known among many societies. It’s a difficult task, yet many mothers do it with grace, dignity, strength and love for the child. And yet, in many cases somehow it doesn’t turn out well for the child, especially if it’s a boy, for strong though she may be, a mother cannot be a father, and boys need fathers.

Black Women Are Leading Cities and Shaping the Future of Democracy

In 2014, when Higher Heights for America and the Center for American Women in Politics released our first report on the status of Black women in American politics, the data confirmed what we already knew: Black women were underrepresented at every level of government. But we were also organizing, running, and winning , often without the institutional support our leadership deserved.

Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles, Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser, and Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker — three of the Black women mayors who rose through the ranks of city councils to lead major American cities, exemplifying the strength of a purpose-built leadership pipeline.

A Stinging Slap: Did It Hurt Political Power or Press Freedom?

WASHINGTON, DC – When it occurred, in the early 1970s in Guyana, it caused a serious period of apprehension. In what was seen as an abuse of power, a politician in Guyana slapped Rickey Singh, an intrepid journalist, because he was displeased with the content of a newspaper report.

ir Ronald Sanders greeting Caribbean media workers at the funeral service of the late Rickey Singh at the Peoples Cathedral in Barbados on Wednesday (Photo courtesy Wesley Gibbings)

Men Cry Too

The first thing that we do when we are born is cry, as that signifies that we are alive and breathing. Girls are conditioned to cry at the drop of a hat, especially when dealing with the opposite sex. But boys dare not shed a tear, even when subjected to the most severe and excruciating physical or emotional pain.

Time to Rethink Caribbean Tourism

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – For decades, Caribbean tourism has been synonymous with sun, sea, and sand. These natural assets remain a source of beauty, pride, and economic promise

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