What impact will the Commission’s report have on equity in Prince William County?

The Prince William County Racial and Social Justice Commission presented its first official report to the Board of County Supervisors on Tuesday. “Based on the data collected and presented, the County’s current composition in policing, county government, and the educational system continues to be dominated by white professionals. Additionally, people of color are impacted disproportionately […]

When All Else Fails: RAMPAGE!

The newly formed Northern Virginia Rampage football team prepares for their inaugural season The world of semi-professional football can often be described as a purgatory for sports. For some, it is an opportunity to regain their lost days of glory on the gridiron, and for others, a second chance. Regardless of the rationale for why […]

Can Senate Democrats Keep Youngkin In Check?

Governor Glenn Youngkin took office earlier this month, immediately signing executive orders to implement new policies to ban the teaching of “divisive concepts” and prevent school systems from implementing mask mandates. Naturally, Youngkin’s use of his executive authority has met challenges from school systems, parents, and Democrats in the Virginia General Assembly. Many have begun […]

Why Can’t America Address Its History?

Written by Melissa Ridge The recent attacks against schools in Virginia—targeting everything from masks to library books to equity—are calculated and carefully scripted, and the intent is to disrupt and distract. They are a deliberate response to the push for systemic change in our government, our judicial system, and our schools.  Over the last few […]