TME Contributors

We are proud to have some of the brightest minds of today share their thoughts and experience with our audience. Our contributors are experts who can provide insightful and in-depth knowledge of current business trends, hot button political issues and some of the debated social justice issues of today. If you are interested in being a contributor you can contact us at info@theminorityeye.com.

The MinorityEye is a news and information aggregator that curates the voices, thoughts and perspectives of minority writers, bloggers, authors, reporters, columnists, pundits, consultants and thought leaders as well as those who write about minorities and issues that impact people and communities of color.

Michael Bailey, a trailblazer in the field of photojournalism and a profound political writer, possesses the exceptional ability to distill complex political issues into accessible narratives that resonate with readers of all backgrounds. As the vanguard of the editorial team, Michael not only serves as a new media correspondent but also showcases his distinct talent as a photojournalist. His portfolio is a testament to his expertise in crafting news stories and intimate profiles that vividly portray the cultural, social, economic, and political journeys of minorities, both in South Carolina and beyond. With a rich tapestry of experience spanning media, business, and politics, Michael has emerged as a highly regarded voice and a sought-after commentator, offering invaluable insights into the challenges faced by people of color.

Johnnie Cordero is an African American thought leader who identifies as a Radical Centrist. He is the current Chairman of the South Carolina Community Black Caucus. Cordero is the host of the “Radical Review” podcast and is a frequent political contributor and commentator for The MinorityEye. Cordero holds a Bachelor's degree in Political Science and a Doctorate in Jurisprudence. He is the author of ‘Total Black Empowerment: A Guide to Critical Thinking in the Age of Trump.’ His new book ‘Theodicy and The Power of the African Will’ is available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and other online booksellers.

Marilyn L. Hemingway, is the CEO and Founder of the Gullah Geechee Chamber of Commerce. She is the 2020 recipient of the 2020 Green Tie Award Community Advocate Award of the Conservation Voters of South Carolina. She is a certified Social Impact Entrepreneur Consultant, College of Charleston. Marilyn is a graduate of the University of South Carolina with a degree in Journalism.

Dr. Burnett Gallman is an accomplished physician, author, and speaker. Dr. Gallman has served as chief of internal medicine at Richland Memorial Hospital and Baptist Medical Center in Columbia, S.C. He now works at Dorn V.A. Medical Center and is in private practice. Dr. Gallman has written five books and many essays and articles. Throughout his career, he has lectured on medical, historical, and cultural topics to professional and civic groups across the United States and beyond. As a dedicated and engaged community advocate, he sits on the National Board of the Association for the Study of Classical African Civilizations and serves as co-chair of the council of elders education commission of the KRST Universal Temple in Columbia.

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