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The Soapbox: On the Sacrifices Expected of Immigrant Nannies

By Tiffanie Drayton | Originally Published at The Frisky. December 24, 2014 | Photographic Source; For Harriet I have a deep-seated resentment of White parents who specifically hire Black immigrant women or people of color as nannies. Whenever I go to the park or take a stroll [...]

The Soapbox: On the Sacrifices Expected of Immigrant Nannies2016-11-29T17:37:25-05:00

We Can’t Afford to Hold Our Breath

One recent Wednesday, I sat across from my counselor at the University Health Center and cried. In her hands, she held a small Post-It note on which I had written a list of points I’d hoped we could discuss during our session. She had laughed [...]

We Can’t Afford to Hold Our Breath2016-11-29T17:37:25-05:00

How Runaway Economic Inequality and Racism Are Linked to Police Killings

Why are white cops shooting unarmed black men? On one level the story is simple: racism. Too many police officers fear people of color in the neighborhoods they patrol, and are likely to over-react with force during encounters. The local courts also engage in discrimination [...]

How Runaway Economic Inequality and Racism Are Linked to Police Killings2016-11-29T17:37:26-05:00

Teaching “Black Lives Matter”

“How should we talk about Ferguson with our students?” was the scheduled topic for the “Teachers Teaching Teachers” (TTT) discussion on Wednesday, December 3. By the time of the Google hangout at 9 pm ET, the event’s panel of educators was still processing what had [...]

Teaching “Black Lives Matter”2016-11-29T17:37:27-05:00

The Black Butterfly Effect

A White co-worker walks up to me as I arrive at my office and asks me accusingly, “Did you know that Antoine Walker’s broke?!” Antoine Walker played in the NBA for twelve years. He was selected to three All-Star teams, won one World Championship, and [...]

The Black Butterfly Effect2016-11-29T17:37:27-05:00

To My White Male Facebook Friends

By Cera Byer | Originally Published at Salon. December 8, 2014 7:01 AM | This post originally appeared on Cera Byer's Facebook page. | Photographic Credit: Ollyy via Shutterstock) A plea to the good guys in my world to stop being so defensive and listen to other [...]

To My White Male Facebook Friends2016-11-29T17:37:27-05:00

This Country Needs a Truth and Reconciliation Process on Violence Against African Americans—Right Now

I am among the millions who have experienced the shock, grief, and fury of losing someone to racial violence. When I was 15, two close friends were killed in the Birmingham Sunday School bombing carried out by white supremacists trying to terrorize the rising civil [...]

This Country Needs a Truth and Reconciliation Process on Violence Against African Americans—Right Now2016-11-29T17:37:27-05:00

‘Hands Up, Don’t Shoot’ Is Bigger than Ferguson and Bigger than the Rams

"Hands Up, Don't Shoot" is not just about Mike Brown, or Ferguson, or police shooting unarmed black people. "Hands Up, Don't Shoot" is about a fundamental question that gets to the core of what this country stands for. It's a question that's been open to [...]

‘Hands Up, Don’t Shoot’ Is Bigger than Ferguson and Bigger than the Rams2016-11-29T17:37:27-05:00

Four Minutes Lost – Time Waited and No Attempt Made to Save Tamir Rice’s Life

By Betsy L. Angert | Originally Published at EmpathyEducates. November 28, 2014 It took seconds to end a child's life. The young boy's life could have been saved, maybe. We will never know because "civil servants," "peace officers," just waited. Cleveland officials said the police officers waited. [...]

Four Minutes Lost – Time Waited and No Attempt Made to Save Tamir Rice’s Life2016-11-29T17:37:28-05:00
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