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On the Journey For Justice Newark Parents Cheer Federal Investigation Into Controversial School Plan

Parents and advocates gather at Newark City Hall after U.S. Department of Education opened a civil rights investigation into the city's school reorganization plan. By Peggy McGlone | Originally Published at New Jersey Dot Com. - The Star-Ledger. July 24, 2014 at 6:00 AM, updated July 24, [...]

On the Journey For Justice Newark Parents Cheer Federal Investigation Into Controversial School Plan2016-11-29T17:37:49-05:00

My Son Has Been Suspended Five Times. He’s 3.

I received a call from my sons’ school in March telling me that my oldest needed to be picked up early. He had been given a one-day suspension because he had thrown a chair. He did not hit anyone, but he could have, the school [...]

My Son Has Been Suspended Five Times. He’s 3.2016-11-29T17:37:49-05:00

Children Have Been Coming to America Alone Since Ellis Island

It's hard to say exactly how many of Ellis Island's child migrants were unaccompanied, but a leading historian says they were in the several thousands. National Archives By Tasneem Raja | Originally Published at Mother Jones. July 18, 2014 6:00 AM EDT And no, we didn't just [...]

Children Have Been Coming to America Alone Since Ellis Island2016-11-29T17:37:49-05:00

Colleges Warned They Will Lose Federal Funding For Botching Campus Rape Cases

Hope Brinn and Mia Ferguson stand in front of a blackboard where they have written their complaints about sexual assaults at Swarthmore College (Credit: Michael Bryant/Philadelphia Inquirer) Years ago, while I do not recall how or why it happened I enrolled in classes. The intent was to [...]

Colleges Warned They Will Lose Federal Funding For Botching Campus Rape Cases2016-11-29T17:37:50-05:00

It’s Not Race, It’s Class…And Other Stories Folks Now Tell

By Black&Smart, AKAdemic | Originally Published at Black&Smart July 10, 2014 I have been studying race, racism and its damaging effects for most of my adult life. And I have witnessed the “racial fatigue” of people who don’t have to consciously deal with race. They tell me [...]

It’s Not Race, It’s Class…And Other Stories Folks Now Tell2016-11-29T17:37:50-05:00

No, Gay Isn’t the New Black

Photograph; Ernest Owens | Ernest Media Empire, Incorporated. By Ernest Owens | Originally Published at Huffington Post. Black Voices. July 8, 2014 5:38 PM EDT As society "progress," we have become a bunch of cultural sycophants obsessed with creating false affirmations and pseudo-solidarities. I quite frankly cannot [...]

No, Gay Isn’t the New Black2016-11-29T17:37:50-05:00

This Is What Happened When I Drove My Mercedes To Pick Up Food Stamps

Sara Bareilles played softly through the surround-sound speakers of my husband’s 2003 Mercedes Kompressor as I sat idling at a light. I’d never been to this church before, but I could see it from where I was, across from an old park, abandoned in the [...]

This Is What Happened When I Drove My Mercedes To Pick Up Food Stamps2016-11-29T17:37:50-05:00

Black People Were Denied Vanilla Ice Cream in the Jim Crow South – Except on Independence Day

It was only 60 years ago that this would have been an unheard of sight in the south. Photograph: My Mundane Life / Flickr Over the last many decades, we have removed History from the curriculum. But fortunately, we did not forget it. The past cannot be [...]

Black People Were Denied Vanilla Ice Cream in the Jim Crow South – Except on Independence Day2016-11-29T17:37:51-05:00

Without Economic and Educational Justice, There Is No Racial Justice

By Reilly Morse | Originally Published at American Prospect. July 3, 2014 Photograph; Student civil rights activists join hands and sing as they prepare to leave Ohio to register black voters in Mississippi. The 1964 voter registration campaign was known as Freedom Summer. [Credit: PRNewsFoto/Newseum, Ted Polumbaum [...]

Without Economic and Educational Justice, There Is No Racial Justice2016-11-29T17:37:51-05:00
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