PinnedPublished inCulturedSay Her Name, Right: Kamala, Dispronunciation, & MeHow persistent mispronunciation has become more than a mistake, — but an intersectional layer of racism and disrespect.Nov 25, 202427Nov 25, 202427
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PinnedPublished inZORAIndia Arie’s Essence Fest Criticism Reawakens Wounds on Black Female HypersexualityRacially-rooted stigmas and sexual criminalization are a continuing cloud over Black women.Jul 6, 202335Jul 6, 202335
PinnedPublished inMomentumInvisible, But Deadly: Black Men’s Silent Health EpidemicNew studies suggest Black men face the highest health risks of any racial demographic.Jun 27, 202315Jun 27, 202315
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Published in13th & SouthSouthern Fallout: How the GOP Spending Bill Will Fare in These Key StatesWith a $13 billion cut to non-defense discretionary spending, Black communities in the South, many of which rely on federal funding — will…Mar 18Mar 18
Published inCulturedRep. Al Green’s Protest Exemplifies the Problem and Power of Standing AloneHistory shows that we’ve been here before — but does that mean we have to keep returning?Mar 102Mar 102