
By Isaiah Poole Former Ohio state senator and campaign surrogate Nina Turner speaking at the People’s Summit in Chicago over the weekend. (Photo: Twitter/@NicholsUprising) After an intense weekend of speeches…
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By Isaiah Poole Former Ohio state senator and campaign surrogate Nina Turner speaking at the People’s Summit in Chicago over the weekend. (Photo: Twitter/@NicholsUprising) After an intense weekend of speeches…
Why are Black voices drowned out within the LGBT community? By Kevin Maxwell Like most people, I felt genuinely sick when I heard about the mass shooting at a Lesbian,…
By Julia Craven Reporter, The Huffington Post WASHINGTON — One of the co-founders of Black Lives Matter says she wants to live in a world where all lives matter. During a keynote…
By Jamelle Bouie Texas Juneteenth Celebration. Juneteenth isn’t just a celebration of emancipation, it’s a celebration of our commitment to make it real. Officially, the Emancipation Proclamation freed “all persons…
By Jaskiran Dhillon, Truthout Rezpect Our Water campaign youth leaders (left to right) Tokata Iron Eyes, AnnaLee Yellow Hammer, Precious Winter Roze Bernie and Winona Gayton stand in defense of land and water. (Photo:…
By Noble Jay Ali Now that Microsoft has determined jumping into a nascent industry still fighting for legitimacy is worth the risk, it is clear the marijuana business is no longer just a…
By Manisha Sinha The abolition movement was an interracial radical social movement of disfranchised people, men and women, white and black, free and enslaved. Slave resistance lay at its heart….
By Adam Sanchez Above Photo: Stokely Carmichael delivers his “Black Power” speech at a rally in Broad Street Park in Greenwood, Mississippi. From zinnedproject.org Note: This article points out that people are…
By Lauren Karaffa Slavery has been abolished in the United States since 1865, when the 13thAmendment was passed in the ashes of the Civil War. Well, almost abolished. Actually, the…
By: Allison Keyes People pray in front of the Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, S.C., on July 17, 2015, the one-month anniversary of the mass shooting at the church. John Moore/Getty…
By: Milton Washington Scene from commercial for laundry detergent that aired in China YouTube screenshot “Now the Chinese are talking s–t about us, too?” My friend Keba semiwhispered, wide-eyed, leaning into…
Professor Cornel West. (photo: Robin Holland) By George Souvlis, openDemocracy Last year, when Bernie Sanders announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for the US presidency, few believed that it…