“How Often Do We Choose Not To Know?”
“When you have conversations about racial differences without talking about racial power you get discourse that blames marginalized people for their marginalization.” “Not only do we...
Notes from an Aspiring Humanitarian: Writings & Resources on Equity and Social Justice
“When you have conversations about racial differences without talking about racial power you get discourse that blames marginalized people for their marginalization.” “Not only do we...
From Vox: White Women Benefit Most From Affirmative Action–And Are Among Its Fiercest Opponents “In general, women today are more educated and make up more of...
“It is a peculiar sensation, this double-consciousness, this sense of always looking at one’s self through the eyes of others, of measuring one’s soul by the...
Check out this story trending Nationally. Black Student Union gains national attention for #BBUM Twitter campaign “University students took to Twitter in droves Tuesday afternoon to...