An Historical Look at Gun Rights in America and Their Applications to its Black Citizens
July of 2016 an African American man, Philando Castile, was pulled over by the police in suburban St. Paul, Minnesota […]
July of 2016 an African American man, Philando Castile, was pulled over by the police in suburban St. Paul, Minnesota […]
The right to vote is a fundamental right that has expanded in America since its founding in 1776, when voting […]
There are few issues that elicit a stronger reaction or a political tempest than that of reparations for slavery and […]
There are several gaps that highlight the inequities between America’s Black and White citizens: Income inequality, incarceration rates, health care […]
In June of 2020, following the egregious killing of George Floyd and the racial reckoning that followed, my long-time friend […]
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