Who is Mark Pomerantz?

Mark Pomerantz is a former Manhattan Assistant District Attorney who was assigned to investigate and prosecute former president Donald Trump. Mr. Pomerantz, according to an article published in the New York Times dated March 30, 2022, resigned because Alvin Bragg, the new Manhattan District Attorney advised to halt the Trump criminal investigation. The Times articleContinue reading “Who is Mark Pomerantz?”

A Superlative on the Supreme Court

Submitted by VMG Team Member Dianne Cleveland-Sharp As a Black woman I looked on with pride as Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first Black woman, supreme court nominee sat in the chair before the Judicial Committee of the Senate. My pride quickly turned to disappointment as I watched Republican Senators attack her and try to sullyContinue reading “A Superlative on the Supreme Court”

The Slap Heard Around the World

On Sunday 3/27/22 in full view at the Oscars, one of America’s beloved stars, Will Smith (on live television) inflicted a very violent slap on another high-profile star, Chris Rock. Before the slap, Chris Rock made an off-color joke about Will’s wife, Jada that focused on her bald head, which is the result of alopecia,Continue reading “The Slap Heard Around the World”

What Can Congress Do for You?

With all the back and forth that goes on between politicians we often forget that they are servants of the people. When issues regarding Medicare, social security, veterans’ benefits, IRS, passports and immigration arise congress can assist by contacting the federal agencies that handle all of the aforementioned on your behalf. They might not beContinue reading “What Can Congress Do for You?”

My Two Concerns, Voting and Violence

Presently, violence in this country is both disquieting and distressing. It’s incumbent upon us to take a stance against the many senseless crimes happening almost daily in this country. It is also important that we exercise one of the most important privileges that living in a democracy affords us. That privilege is the vote. ViolenceContinue reading “My Two Concerns, Voting and Violence”