Thanksgiving and Native American Heritage Day provide a prime time to acknowledge the romanticized nature of the histories we were taught and to reconsider them with honest and humble eyes.
What’s the true hallmark of intersectional resistance?
198 ways to creatively resist injustice
Unshackling the juvenile justice system
Itโs been 400 years, and there are still roughly two million Black bodies in shackles on American soil.
2020 Election Guide on Racial Equity
How do the presidential candidatesโ proposed policies stack up in the pursuit of racial equity?
What no one tells you about racial battle fatigue
I have always been told โyou are so strongโ even when enduring the most traumatic and heinous experiences, but this has hindered my ability to grieve in a healthy way.
Breaking the silence on state-sanctioned violence against Black women
Countless Black women are in the grave due to assault, injury, and murder by police officers. #SayHerName
Bridging the gap: developing intercultural competence among youth
When I was a high school student, a huge fight broke out between Black and Hispanic students. These are my takeaways.
Let’s talk lewks: Black style and appropriation
Liking Black culture and even feeling a strong connection to the customs does not equate with Blackness.
I was the only Latino in my masterโs program
Latinx representation helped Samuel move from undergrad to faculty, but the isolation was real.
Reclaiming Afro-Latinx visibility in Panama and the U.S.
Reclaiming Black visibility within Latinx communities is an assertion that Black lives really do matter. Today's writer focuses on Afroantillanos in Panama before bringing it home to the U.S.
