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Jan 1

I’ve Done Enough

Once you’ve done one act of social justice you’ve probably had the follow up thought of, ‘Have I done enough?’ Let me clarify, you haven’t. If you’re doing this for some sort of badge of honor or even if you’re doing it to influence change, you have not done enough. …

Activism

3 min read


Nov 2, 2021

The Best Milk Alternative.

We have 11 milk alternatives for those who are lactose, while we are simultaneously in need of 1 perfect alternative to the crisis we have in America, upward social mobility. The idea that motivation, desire, performance and skill being all you need to climb the class ranks is false. Denmark…

Economics

4 min read


Oct 29, 2021

We the Workers.

Something that was highlighted in my summer of 2020 was that minimum waged workers are seen as replaceable, and are not cared about. This is probably something I should have been realized based on my 6+ years of work experience, but COVID-19 definitely put the concept of work into a…

Work

3 min read


Oct 26, 2021

Moderates

Our biggest road block, are white moderates. We aren’t only fighting the irrational, we are also fighting the rational that are afraid of change. …

Democracy

2 min read


Sep 23, 2021

Institutional Racism Is Not Real.

When people think of institutional racism the mind jolts to thoughts of systems, for example, educational, judicial, police, healthcare, and government systems. That in itself relieves accountability off of the individual and puts it on this unnamable thing. But in reality our institutions are built and maintained by the individual. …

Racism

2 min read


Aug 4, 2021

Infecting the Youth.

It is impossible to exclude gender identity and or sexuality from media and entertainment. It is also impossible to view the stance against including all versions of identity and sexuality within media or entertainment as anything other than homophobic. Inclusion is not confusing or poisonous. …

LGBTQ

3 min read


Jul 16, 2021

The Bible Created Racism

Walking through the streets of Harlem after disembarking the A train on 125th street, I passed a man with a microphone and a piece of paper in hand. Yelling something about how racism was created in the Bible, before slavery, before colonization, and before white people set foot outside of…

Religion

3 min read


May 30, 2021

Lincoln is Not Pro-Negro.

I’m going to assume anyone reading this already understands that former President Abraham Lincoln, known as the person who ‘freed the slaves’, actually did not care about the plight of the Blacks in this country. He entirely only cared about maintaining the Union, and the reaffirmation of government power over…

Politics

2 min read

Lincoln is Not Pro-Negro.
Lincoln is Not Pro-Negro.

May 7, 2021

Define Black.

Judge Tom P. Brady of Brookhaven, Mississippi, in 1955 gave a speech in response to the federal government’s actions of desegregating schools. In this speech he made it a point to define black. “Black denoting darkness and terror. Black signifying the absence of light and wisdom. …

Black Lives Matter

3 min read


May 4, 2021

Essay on Political Decay.

Historically, it is a known fact that most states and regions going through series of rises and falls in which new regimes take form while old regimes end. Whether this occurs through internal revolutions, revolts, and coups or from external forces such as invasions or loss of land through treaties…

Political Decay

6 min read

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