
Zimmerman Verdict Should Galvanize Us to End Racial Profiling
From Till to Trayvon In 1955, Emmett Till left Chicago to visit relatives in Money, Miss. during his summer vacation. He allegedly whistled… Magazine Topics: Society No Police
From Till to Trayvon In 1955, Emmett Till left Chicago to visit relatives in Money, Miss. during his summer vacation. He allegedly whistled… Magazine Topics: Society No Police
What Matters Most America has always salivated at celebrity culture. The every move of celebrities (good or bad) is followed by mainstream and tabloid… Magazine Topics: Society No Police
Airing Our Racist Dirty Laundry: America Shouldn’t Be Surprised That post-racial America thing did not last long at all. Racism in America today… Magazine Topics: Nikki Haley’s Comments
Role Reversal In his historic letter from a Birmingham jail, Martin Luther King, Jr. stated “injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” … Magazine Topics: Weaves, Relaxers Examples
Driving While Black: Part II The more things change, the more they stay the same. For a country that recently reveled in the… Magazine Topics: Society The Hispanic
Death, Not in Vain There is hope for race relations in America after all. Although 2012 brought out the worse in bigotry in… Magazine Topics: The Consequences of
Be Proactive, Not Retroactive On March 25, 1931, nine African American males, Charlie Weems, Ozie Powell, Clarence Norris, Olden Montgomery, Willie Roberson, Haywood… Magazine Topics: Society No Police
Police Presence in the Hood By Todd A. Smith We constantly hear the grim crime statistics: High murder rates, drug trafficking, and prostitution are… Magazine Topics: Why Aren’t White
Recent Society Posts All SocietySocietyBlack ExperienceCommunity/Police RelationsDiversityGender IssuesPolice BrutalityRaceRacial DivideRacial RelationsRacismSocioeconomic Todd A. Smith May 5, 2010 Society Unfortunately, Sonya Massey is Potentially Every African-American… Magazine Topics: ‘Carlson vs. Lemon’
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