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Category: Editorial/Opinion

A Blueberry in a Strawberry Patch

December 29, 2021December 29, 2021 Sojourner’s Truth

By Rev. Donald L. Perryman, Ph.D. The Truth Contributor We’re at a moment of reckoning in America. I think our democracy is on the line.                     […]

Editorial/Opinion

On With the Process

December 22, 2021 Sojourner’s Truth

By Rev. Donald L. Perryman, Ph.D. The Truth Contributor What do we want? INVESTMENT! When do we want it? NOW! – Grassroots Community Organizers’ Slogan The African American community looms as a potential winner, pending […]

Editorial/Opinion

Sir…Have You No Shame!

December 16, 2021December 16, 2021 Sojourner’s Truth

By Lafe Tolliver, Esq Guest Column Jussie Smollett is a sad pathetic figure. A needy person who was seeking love in all the wrong places. In Jussie’s private alternative universe, populated by fantasies and make-believe […]

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‘Twas the Night Before Appointments and Endorsements

December 16, 2021 Sojourner’s Truth

by Rev. Donald L. Perryman, Ph.D. The Truth Contributor   Life is dotted with these kinds of interruptions. A day starts out normally, and life’s just humming along. Then something happens that immediately erases your plans. […]

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Watch, For You Know not the Hour

December 9, 2021December 9, 2021 Sojourner’s Truth

By Lafe Tolliver, Esq Guest Column It is said that if you place a lobster in a cold bucket of water and turn on the gas jets, little by little, mind you…the lobster will remain […]

Editorial/Opinion

Misguided Assumptions

December 9, 2021December 9, 2021 Sojourner’s Truth

By Rev. Donald L. Perryman, Ph.D. The Truth Contributor   How poor they are that have not patience! What wound did ever heal, but by degrees? – William Shakespeare Last week’s Blade editorial chided Mayor Wade […]

Editorial/Opinion

From the Frying Pan into the Fire

December 2, 2021December 2, 2021 Sojourner’s Truth

By Rev. Donald L. Perryman, Ph.D. The Truth Contributor In doing what is necessary you sometimes end up doing the impossible. – Matshona Dhliwayo Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz responded to Toledo’s surging record-setting homicide rate last […]

Editorial/Opinion, Top Stories

“Do the Right Thing”

November 26, 2021November 26, 2021 Sojourner’s Truth

A conversation about Criminal Justice in America By Ralph Darrell Warren The Truth Contributor Everything must change. Nothing the stays the same. In 1640, the John Punch case was the first case which illustrated racial […]

Editorial/Opinion

An Open Letter to the National Public Radio Editor

November 26, 2021 Sojourner’s Truth

The guy who killed with an assault-style rifle when threatened with a skate board and a fist “came off like a regular teenager”   Infantilization of white perpetrators is our cultural flip side of adultification of black youth  Dear […]

Editorial/Opinion

A City Fit for a Prince

November 26, 2021 Sojourner’s Truth

By Rev. Donald L. Perryman, Ph.D. The Truth Contributor Your greatest accomplishment may not be something you do but someone you [lift]. – Andy Stanley Rosalyn Clemens arrived in Toledo in October 2019 from Prince […]

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