If you missed yesterday’s livestream of scholars and policy leaders discussing The State of Black Progress: Confronting Government and Judicial …
Read More »Archive: Star Parker: Social Security — A Broken Socialist Dinosaur
Originally published in January 2024. It seems many still harbor, or want to perpetuate, the illusion that our Social Security …
Read More »Iowa School District Settles Lawsuit — Won’t Punish Students Who Refuse to Refer to Boys as ‘She’ and Vice Versa
The rot of the “transgender” agenda is bone deep. But when we fight back, we can slow down the damage. …
Read More »CURE Reports on The State of Black Progress LIVE on Monday — You’re Invited
The Center for Urban Renewal and Education (CURE) will release the second volume of its policy series, “The State of …
Read More »Disney Defiantly Discriminates Against Individuals Based on Race — Must Be Forced to Obey the Law
The Walt Disney Company stands accused of hiring, training, and promoting individuals based on race, sex, and national origin. America …
Read More »The Absolute Mess in Washington — Do We Want a Nanny State or Freedom?
What kind of country do we want, Star Parker asked on Straight Arrow News: a free state or a nanny …
Read More »A Human Anatomy and Physiology Professor Fired for Teaching Biological Facts About Sex Has Been Reinstated
A Christian biology teacher who got fired for teaching biology has been reinstated. St. Philip’s College in San Antonio, Texas, …
Read More »Six Muslim Families in Michigan Wanted to Opt Out of Homosexuality-Based Curriculum — Here’s What Happened
“We came to America because of its rich heritage of protecting religious liberty and the opportunity to raise our children …
Read More »Archive: Star Parker’s Advice to Conservatives Who Want to Connect with Black Voters
Originally published in June 2023. Star Parker, founder and CEO of the Center for Urban Renewal and Development (CURE), recently …
Read More »Star Parker Joined Other Conservatives Urging Congress to Repeal the FACE Act
Star Parker, founder and president of the Center for Urban Renewal and Education (CURE), and Marty Dannenfelser, CURE’s vice president …
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