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Isaac Newton Farris Jr. Isaac Newton Farris Jr.
Total 17 Posts
  • Atlanta, GA, USA.
Nephew of Martin Luther King Jr, he serves as Senior Fellow at King Center. Growing up in one of the most socially & politically active families has given him a unique perspective on current events.

Isaac Newton Farris Jr.’s remarks 60th-anniversary March on Washington

6 min read
Sixty years ago, Martin Luther King Jr. and Nelson Mandela fought for Democracy and against segregation. Today, the fight is not just about electing officials but ensuring a judiciary that upholds equality and liberty for all.

A regenerated 4th Estate must replace America’s market-driven 4th Estate

16 min read
The rise of fake news and the absence of the Fairness Doctrine in modern broadcasting have resulted in a lack of accountability, threatening the accuracy of the information available to the public.

The last 3 safe spaces from America’s gun violence

6 min read
A majority of U.S. states, all controlled by Republicans, allow carrying guns without permits or registration, leading to a surge in gun violence. The increase in gun violence is linked to Republican politicians and Supreme Court Justices appointed by them.

A glimpse of racial bias progress within America’s news media

7 min read
Despite progress, the news media in America still has a long way to go in terms of true racial bias progress. Black voices are often ignored or drowned out by mainstream outlets, and real representation is yet to be achieved.

The difficult sacrifice Biden’s age might force in 2024

7 min read
By 2024, Joe Biden’s age will be a potential hindrance to his presidential ambitions. If he runs, he will have to make a difficult sacrifice for the benefit of his country.

Trump Biden documents reveal a true American democracy dysfunction

7 min read
For democracy to survive in the 21st century in the United States, Americans need news media to tell them what is right and what is wrong, not news media taking the easy, profitable click-bate road of sensational headlines.

Donald Trump may or may not go away but Trumpism will remain

10 min read
The vote results of the last mid-term elections have had political pundits, politicians, and the news media speculating that it’s the end of Donald Trump’s political dominance.
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