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James J. Zogby
By James J. Zogby - Feb 28,2022
Every year during Black History Month in the United States, I recall a televised interview with Harry Belafonte and Sidney Poitier I watched over a half century ago.
By James J. Zogby - Feb 21,2022
This past month presented two examples of how Israel deals with criticism and how dodging challenges to its abusive behaviors has become increasingly difficult.Example 1.
By James J. Zogby - Feb 14,2022
In his ground-breaking 2008 book, "The Way We'll Be", my brother John used decades of polling to observe and define the values and worldviews unique to cohorts of Americans.
By James J. Zogby - Jan 31,2022
Last week, we celebrated Martin Luther King Day, a national holiday dedicated to the life and legacy of this champion for equality and justice.
By James J. Zogby - Jan 24,2022
There was a flurry of news reporting last month after a newly elected Republican member of Congress was captured on video telling a crowd of supporters about her nervous elevator ride with a Muslim member of Congress.
By James J. Zogby - Jan 17,2022
Last week, The Jerusalem Post ran a story under the headline “Palestinian Americans to be allowed to land at Ben Gurion Airport”.
By James J. Zogby - Jan 03,2022
Since the United States withdrawal from Afghanistan, I have received questions from a number of journalists, both American and Arab.
By James J. Zogby - Dec 26,2021
The Christmas story as it is told in the West contains timeless elements that have shaped our culture in significant ways.
By James J. Zogby - Dec 06,2021
Like many Americans, I was overjoyed by news that a Georgia jury had found three white men guilty of the murder of Ahmaud Arbery, a young Black man.
By James J. Zogby - Nov 29,2021
It has been 300 days since Joseph Biden was inaugurated president. There's no question that he's had a rough go of it.