On June 9, Project 21 director David Almasi was interviewed by Andre Trevigne on WWL in New Orleans, Louisiana about Project 21.
On June 10, Project 21 member C. Mason Weaver discussed racial profiling and other issues with host Stan Solomon on Solomon's syndicated radio talk show.
On June 16, Project 21 member Reginald Jones was interviewed by Ralph Ovadahl on Juneteenth for the Family News Digest program.
On June 17, Project 21 member E. LeMay Lathan was a guest of syndicated radio talk show host Stan Solomon, talking about Juneteenth.
On June 18, Project 21 member Reginald Jones talked about Juneteenth with syndicated radio talk show host Michael Reagan.
On June 24, Project 21 member Emanuel McLittle was interviewed by Stan Solomon about Kosovo and the congressional bill to post the Ten Commandments in the classroom on Solomon's syndicated radio talk show program.
On June 25, Project 21 member R.D. Davis was a guest on the "Black and White of It," an internet-based radio show produced by the Georgia Black Republican Council, about Democrats and civil rights during the 1960s.
On June 28, Project 21 director David Almasi was interviewed by Lynn
Thompson of WALL in Middletown, New York about positive black investing
trends.
On May 13, the Herald-Dispatch in Los Angeles, California reprinted Project 21 member Bishop Earl Jackson's New Visions Commentary about the Columbine shootings and our nation's moral values.
On May 13, the Firestone Park News/Southwest News Press in Los Angeles, California reprinted Bishop Earl Jackson's New Visions Commentary about the Columbine massacre and what Americans need to do to avert others.
On May 20, the Los Angeles Bay News Observer in Bakersfield, California published Project 21 member Michael King's New Visions Commentary on the NCAA not being allowed to enforce minimum academic standards.
On May 20, the Charlottesville Tribune in Charlottesville, Virginia printed Project 21 member Kimberley Jane Wilson's New Visions Commentary about abortion and the black community.
On May 25, the Crusader in St. Louis, Missouri wrote about Project 21's opposition to the NCAA not being allowed to impose minimum academic requirements on freshmen athletes.
On May 27, the Baton Rogue Weekly Press published an article about Project 21's praise for the passage of school choice legislation in Florida.
On May 27, the Baton Rogue Weekly Press reprinted Project 21 member Council Nedd's New Visions Commentary on blacks and computers.
On May 29, the Indiana Herald in Indianapolis, Indiana published an article by Project 21 member Mike Ramey about developments in the schools.
On June 2, the Hudson Valley Black Press in Newburgh, New York printed an article about Project 21 dismay over NCAA academic requirements being ruled discriminatory.
On June 3, the Denver Weekly in Denver, Colorado printed Project 21 member Eddie Huff's New Visions Commentary on the importance of authority.
On June 10, the Chicago Independent Bulletin in Chicago, Illinois published Project 21 member R.D. Davis's New Visions Commentary about southern Democrats and civil rights.
On June 10, the Charlotte Post in Charlotte, North Carolina published remarks from Project 21 director David Almasi about plans to pay reparations to the families of former slaves.
On June 12, the Carolina Times in Durham, North Carolina printed Project 21 member Eddie Huff's New Visions Commentary on the importance of authority.
On June 14, the Internet web site Enter Stage Right featured Project 21 member R.D. Davis's New Visions Commentary about civil rights legislation and the votes of southern Democrats.
On June 21, the Internet listserver of Americans Against Discrimination and Preferences distributed Project 21 director David Almasi's New Visions Commentary on mentoring over affirmative action.
On June 28, the Reagan Information Interchange Internet web site featured Project 21's press release on positive black investment trends, getting 557 hits on the first day of posting.
On June 29, the Internet listserver of Americans Against Discrimination and Preferences distributed Project 21's press release on positive black investment news.
In July, the National Liberty Journal reprinted Kimberley Jane Wilson's New Visions Commentary about abortion policies that affect the black community.
The following is some of the positive feedback we've received over the Internet during the past month:
* "I just wanted to let you know how much I enjoyed the article by Reverend Peterson concerning the plight of the black male and fatherlessness in the black community. I was just sworn in yesterday as the new chief of police of the Oakland California Police Department, and Mayor Jerry Brown and I were just discussing this very issue." - Bob Word
* "The mark of a good writer is when the reader feels he or she is the writer and observing what the author saw... Kimberley Jane Wilson does just this. 'The Big Lie' tears one's heart out." - David Burghardt
* "I applaud your efforts to focus the black community on the U.S. Constitution, the Bill of Rights and the Declaration of Independence. As a historian and a news reporter, I can tell you that - at this juncture in American history - blacks have a GREAT opportunity in seeing that the U.S. government abidesby and applies the laws this nation was founded upon, including the right to be left alone." - Bob Parks.*
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