How the Red Summer of 1919 relates to 2020 and 2021 – Racial Violence and A Pandemic: Racial strife flaring across the United States. Black Americans standing up to societal structures in unpredictable ways. And people enduring months of a deadly pandemic infecting millions worldwide, shuttering businesses and heightening fears of a lengthy economic downturn. Read More…
Perspective
Japan avoided a lockdown
Japan avoided a lockdown by telling everyone to steer clear of the 3 C’s. Here’s what that means. Many people predicted that Japan would be hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic, but the country has been relatively unscathed. People have posited several reasons for Japan’s success, including an existing culture of mask-wearing. Others have said Read More…
The Gantt Report – Mask Wearing is an African Tradition
The Gantt By Lucius Gantt Before I begin this week’s column, I want to acknowledge the many Gantt Report readers that have contacted me recently to inquire why sometimes the column is not published. Your best bet for that information is to contact the newspapers. I will say when an individual newspaper makes me feel Read More…
INJUSTICE
Injustice: Court Jails Black Woman For Stealing $40k But Gives Probation To White Woman Who Stole $250k Court Jails Black Woman For Stealing 40k But Gives Probation To White Woman Stole 250k After the individual punishments given out to two women who committed identical offenses revealed a glaring gap in the state’s criminal justice system, Read More…
The Gantt Report
The Gantt Report WHO IS YOUR LEADER: By Lucius Gantt Today is a wonderful day. I’m wondering who you think your “leader” is Is your leader your father, mother, sibling or grand parent? Is your employer or boss the person that guides you on the path of progress and productivity? Does your teacher, trade school Read More…








