>> This piece was originally published on January 7, 2015. We believe its message and the author’s perspective are still relevant today. BY DANIELLE...[Read More]
Tag Archives: Racism
>>Chances are, you watched the Super Bowl halftime show Sunday night. And if you are a living, breathing organism, then you were undoubtedly impressed by...[Read More]
>>Two years ago, I became one of more than 1,000 people arrested for civil disobedience as part of the Moral Monday Movement. I was protesting...[Read More]
>>Wake County School District has not fared well in the public eye when it comes to its treatment of racial minorities. In 2010, the NAACP...[Read More]
>>I’m not breaking any news when I say that race relations in this country remain strained, tense even. For all the progress we’ve made, we...[Read More]
>>Democracy. At its core, it is simple and elegant. Everyone has an equal voice, everyone has an equal vote. Since the founding of this country,...[Read More]
>>BY SARA LANG When a charter school opened near my house, many of our friends with school-age kids were excited. I kept hearing: “It’s so...[Read More]
>>Recently there was a Twitter hashtag intended to spotlight the racial inequities of living in America. >>#CrimingWhileWhite is a well intended—but problematic—social statement used by white...[Read More]
>>Right now, our country is having a conversation about race. Everywhere you turn, white people are letting their ignorant flags fly, are ignoring their privilege,...[Read More]
>>I don’t know about you, but I am tired of watching the news and opening the newspaper to find another young black person harmed by...[Read More]