>>BY SHOSHANNAH SAYERS, Deputy Director, Southern Coalition for Social Justice Women and people of color are widely acknowledged to be the communities most...[Read More]
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>>With pimples, armpit hair, and chubby cheeks, I looked like a pretty typical tween. That is to say, I looked very little like any of...[Read More]
>>BY VICTORIA BOULOUBASIS In the summer of 2010, my friend Loida Ginnochio-Silva sat me down with another friend, a white woman of privilege like...[Read More]
>>BY SABINE SCHOENBACH If you are a caregiver for both your children and an aging parent, you know the emotional and financial toll it...[Read More]
>>BY SHOSHANNAH SAYERS, Deputy Director of The Southern Coalition for Social Justice Voting is a matter of pride for Alberta Currie. Since the age of 21...[Read More]
>>The WWJD bracelet became the ultimate fashion accessory at my Southern elementary school in the mid-1990s, along with butterfly hairclips and platform flip-flops. Even I...[Read More]
>>BY SHOSHANNAH SAYERS, Deputy Director, Southern Coalition for Social Justice On Monday, January 6, 2014 the Southern Coalition for Social Justice will present oral arguments...[Read More]
>>BY SABINE SCHOENBACH This time of year, there is no dearth of “top ten lists” – from the Associate Press’ >>Top Ten Photos...[Read More]
>>This past summer, over 200 girls between the ages of 7-16 came together, formed bands, crowded into tiny practice rooms, picked up instruments they may...[Read More]
>>BY JESSICA WILKERSON, PhD Candidate in History, UNC-Chapel Hill I recently had a conversation with a family member—let’s call her Sally—who is convinced...[Read More]