Equality/Equity

Home/Issues/Equality/Equity

How White Male Privilege Allowed Josh Duggar’s Crimes to Be “Forgiven”

We read Josh Duggar Records were Destroyed by Arkansas Police at Judge's Request and what are we to think? Might we consider… How White Male Privilege Allowed Josh Duggar's Crimes to Be "Forgiven"" By Altheria Gaston | Originally Published at For Harriet. May 28, 2015 | Photographic [...]

How White Male Privilege Allowed Josh Duggar’s Crimes to Be “Forgiven”2016-11-29T17:37:13-05:00

What a Real Anti-Poverty Movement Looks Like

By Linda Tirado | Originally Published at Talk Poverty. May 28, 2015 | Photographic Credit; News That Matters There’s no point beating around this bush. An anti-poverty movement led by the middle and upper classes is doomed to failure. Equally, a partisan movement will never manage to [...]

What a Real Anti-Poverty Movement Looks Like2016-11-29T17:37:13-05:00

From Ferguson to Baltimore: The Fruits of Government-Sponsored Segregation

In Baltimore in 1910, a black Yale law school graduate purchased a home in a previously all-white neighborhood. The Baltimore city government reacted by adopting a residential segregation ordinance, restricting African Americans to designated blocks. Explaining the policy, Baltimore’s mayor proclaimed, “Blacks should be quarantined in [...]

From Ferguson to Baltimore: The Fruits of Government-Sponsored Segregation2016-11-29T17:37:14-05:00

Why We Should Keep Harriet Tubman and Rosa Parks Off the $20 Bill

Harriet Tubman or Rosa Parks may be the next face featured on the U.S. $20 bill—that is if WomenOn20s (W20), a grassroots organization committed to the realization of female representation on the nation’s currency, has anything to say about it. After a “robust” voting process spearheaded [...]

Why We Should Keep Harriet Tubman and Rosa Parks Off the $20 Bill2016-11-29T17:37:15-05:00

Poverty is Not a Crime, So Stop Trying to Punish Poor People

By Altheria Gaston | Originally Published at ForHarriet. April 9, 2015 | Photographic Credit; Shutterstock I am in the early stages of writing a dissertation that focuses on the realities of single, Black mothers experiencing poverty. One of my goals is to reveal the extent to which [...]

Poverty is Not a Crime, So Stop Trying to Punish Poor People2016-11-29T17:37:16-05:00

Calling Out One Racist Doesn’t Make White People Any Less Complicit in Supremacy

By Rebecca Carroll | Originally Published at The Guardian and Observer.

Calling Out One Racist Doesn’t Make White People Any Less Complicit in Supremacy2016-11-29T17:37:17-05:00

Hey, Smug White People: You (Yes, You) Are a Racist, Too

Don't imagine that being a racist is something that only happens to other people. By Kali Holloway | Originally Published at AlterNet. March 2, 2015 } Photographic Credit; Integration Crisis; Black and white children at a party to introduce mixed schools during the civil rights movement, Virginia, [...]

Hey, Smug White People: You (Yes, You) Are a Racist, Too2016-11-29T17:37:20-05:00

When Whites Get a Free Pass

NEW HAVEN — THE recent reunion show for the 40th anniversary of “Saturday Night Live” re-aired a portion of Eddie Murphy’s 1984 classic “White Like Me” skit, in which he disguised himself to appear Caucasian and quickly learned that “when white people are alone, they [...]

When Whites Get a Free Pass2016-11-29T17:37:20-05:00

Here’s Why Closing The Gender Wage Gap Is A White Feminist Issue

By Tiffanie Drayton | Originally Published at The Frisky. February 24, 2015 Patricia Arquette’s Oscar acceptance speech imploring for wage equality was met with applause by her peers, including Meryl Streep. However, as The Frisky told you yesterday, her backstage interview — which was reasonably referred to [...]

Here’s Why Closing The Gender Wage Gap Is A White Feminist Issue2016-11-29T17:37:21-05:00
Go to Top