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When Heroin Hits the White Suburbs

Heroin use and abuse in America has dramatically increased over the past decade. Between 2006 and 2013, federal records reveal, the number of first-time heroin users doubled, from 90,000 to 169,000. Some of those users, no doubt, already are gone. The Center for Disease Control announced [...]

When Heroin Hits the White Suburbs2016-11-29T17:37:06-05:00

Ferguson’s Inheritance

As the one-year anniversary of Michael Brown’s killing rapidly approaches, within days of the fiftieth anniversary of the Watts Rebellion, we are invited to reflect on the connection between state repression and African-American mobilization past and present. Each generation has a moment when its members share [...]

Ferguson’s Inheritance2016-11-29T17:37:06-05:00

An Open Letter to White Men in America

Dear White Men, You are persons of privilege. You didn't earn it. More than likely aren't yet prepared to either admit to it or lose it. This letter, written by one of you, is offered to invite you on a journey of insight, honesty, hard [...]

An Open Letter to White Men in America2016-11-29T17:37:07-05:00

White People, Why Are So Many of You So Fucking Fragile?

White people, why are so many of you so fucking fragile? I recently heard a term used to describe a behavior that at first perplexed me. I had to think about it for a second, and then it clicked home instantly. The behavior I’m referring to [...]

White People, Why Are So Many of You So Fucking Fragile?2016-11-29T17:37:07-05:00

The Fall and Rise of the Confederate Battle Flag — From South Carolina to the Halls of Congress

History offers enduring lessons, one being that each and every day our past is forgotten. Some of this is accidental, or incremental. Before we can capture a moment it fades from consciousness. Rarely is it debated. And what is seen is often scrubbed clean. Much [...]

The Fall and Rise of the Confederate Battle Flag — From South Carolina to the Halls of Congress2016-11-29T17:37:10-05:00

The Soapbox: Protecting Affirmative Action Is A Feminist Issue

By Tiffanie Drayton | Originally Published at The Frisky. July 7, 2015 | Photographic Credit; Abigail Fisher speaks to Supreme Court Decision (AP) As a Black woman, I sincerely want to see feminism present a united front in the fight against sexism and racism. However, with so [...]

The Soapbox: Protecting Affirmative Action Is A Feminist Issue2016-11-29T17:37:10-05:00

Open Letter to My Fellow Whiteys

White people, where you at? I’m not kidding, white people. We have work to do. People of Color have been telling us what the problem is for decades. Their voices are not new, but it seems we are finally hearing them talk. So we have two [...]

Open Letter to My Fellow Whiteys2016-11-29T17:37:11-05:00

How Good Dads Can Change the World

As well as fighting for women’s equality, we should be lobbying for men to be equal partners at home. The financial and cultural benefits would change our world. Tony has been accumulating identities. He’s the son of Mexican immigrants; his father was abusive. He’s a high [...]

How Good Dads Can Change the World2016-11-29T17:37:12-05:00
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