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Monday, May 20, 2024

Women Can Be The Change Policing Needs

Currently, there is a campaign, the 30×30 campaign — a commitment by police departments to try innovative things to have 30% of their sworn personnel be women by 2030. Right now, nationally, on average, about 15% of sworn officers are women.

Women’s History Month Sees Historic Progress For Black Women In America, But Work Remains...

"From the first settlers who came to our shores, from the first American Indian families who befriended them, men and women have worked together to build this nation. Too often the women were unsung and sometimes their contributions went unnoticed. But the achievements, leadership, courage, strength, and love of the women who built America was as vital as that of the men whose names we know so well …

Black Americans And The Worldwide Principles Of Democracy

Anti-democratic authoritarianism is on the rise–both around the world and here at home. Sometimes it is easier to recognize overseas. That’s especially true at moments like this when Vladimir Putin’s military is killing civilians in Ukraine to feed his ambitions for greater power and is crushing any effort at dissent or truth-telling in his native Russia.

Pay Inequity – The Past Is Prologue

While National Pay Equity Day came earlier this year than last, meaning that the gender pay gap is narrowing, the general pay equity day does not address the pay differences that Black, Latina, Asian, and Native American women earn.

Young Black Folks Must Be Made Aware Of The ‘Racial Aspect Of Things’

We Black folks have not done our jobs of teaching young Black people the historic truths they need to know.

Black Americans And The Worldwide Principles Of Democracy

Anti-democratic authoritarianism is on the rise–both around the world and here at home.

Herstory Once Again

By now, everyone understands that the month of March has been designated as Women’s History Month.

Race, Democracy, And Ukraine

Just when you say it can’t get any worse, it gets worse.

From Selma To The Supreme Court, We Are Still Making History

Voting rights activists were back in Selma this month to commemorate history—and to make it.

Where Is Black Human Interest?

Black people who live in Ukraine have been mostly ignored when these human interest stories are broadcast.

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Morehouse College Might Halt Graduation ‘on The Spot’ If There Are...

Morehouse College President David A. Thomas said Thursday he would shut down commencement ceremonies “on the spot” rather than allow police to remove student protesters in zip ties during President Joe Biden’s graduation speech.