Posted inH1gher Learning, News Only 19 percent of African Americans own guns — it’s time to change that by K.J. Kearney January 27, 2016
Posted inH1gher Learning, News A few thoughts on the unspoken rules that govern the African-American community by K.J. Kearney December 23, 2015
Posted inGuest Columnist, News ‘Unity’ is an easy word to say, but fostering true diversity is difficult by K.J. Kearney November 4, 2015
Posted inGuest Columnist, News Google pays lip service to Charleston’s black community by K.J. Kearney September 16, 2015
Posted inGuest Columnist, News With the concerts and unity walks behind us, it’s time to address our racial woes by K.J. Kearney August 26, 2015
Posted inDish Dining Guide - Summer 2015, Food+Drink Four sisters recall Charleston’s food scene, before and after segregation by K.J. Kearney August 26, 2015
Posted inGuest Columnist, News There isn’t enough interaction between the different communities in Charleston by K.J. Kearney July 22, 2015
Posted inGuest Columnist, News Now that the cameras are gone, will blacks and whites remain unified? by K.J. Kearney July 1, 2015
Posted inGuest Columnist, News Dylann Roof’s true legacy will be that he brought black and white together by K.J. Kearney June 24, 2015
Posted inGuest Columnist, News I sympathize with the rioters in Baltimore and see the errors of their ways by K.J. Kearney May 6, 2015