Civil rights veteran on crime issues in Black communities: A 'grace' problem, not a 'race' problem
Harlem residents express anger over migrant crisis: 'They snuck them in with no transparency' Harlem residents criticize New York City Mayor Adams after plans to convert abandoned luxury apartments into a shelter for illegal migrants. Residents express anger, betrayal over plans to turn abandoned apartments into migrant shelters.
Former civil rights activist Bob Woodson spoke to Fox News Digital about how to reduce crime in troubled neighborhoods and help the Black community. Woodson: A 'grace' problem, not a 'race' problem; crime is a "grace" problem not a "race" problem.
Black people can be polarized by immigration, author Marcus Collins says. The community knows what it's like to be marginalized but a "lens of scarcity" can create tension, he says. "For The Culture" author Collins: Black people are polarized by a 'lenses of scarcity'