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Accessible Social Justice Education
Adopting a growth mindset is for everyone- we hope to provide resources and practical tools to help you educate yourself, educate others, learn how to be actively anti-racist, and understand the importance of participation through activism and engaging in civic duties.

Indigenous People and the United States
Although this is a season of “thanks and celebration” for families across America, Thanksgiving is also a time of mourning and solemn...

What is Gerrymandering?
Currently, America stands divided. Voters from both sides are distrustful of our political system, and struggle to communicate with one...

California Propositions 20 & 25 Breakdown - In Relation to Crime
With only three weeks left until Election Day, let's breakdown California's Prop 20 and Prop 25. Prop 20: Official Title - Restricts...

USPS & The Upcoming Election
Election Day is coming!! And because the country can expect more people to vote via mail-in ballot, we thought we’d cover what’s going on...

Straight Ticket Voting
Today we will be discussing straight-ticket voting (STV) and its role in the upcoming 2020 election. Straight ticket voting, also known...

Registering to Vote Before Nov 3? The following states DO NOT OFFER online voting registration.
The following states DO NOT OFFER online voting registration. Therefore, registration must be completed in person or through the mail....

Voting Information We Need to Know
With only less than six weeks left until Election Day, we need to understand voting information. Our country, democracy, and our...

Voter Suppression is Nothing New: Here is Why.
Voter suppression is nothing new in the United States, and has been experienced by BIPOC and women for three hundred years. Though white...

Sports in Solidarity With BLM: A History of Athletic Activism
Although some were taken aback by the NBA’s collective stand on August 26th, protests within athletics are not new. Athletes have used...

Sports in Solidarity With BLM: The NBA
Over the past couple of months, activists around the country have cried out against the racial injustices in America today. In spite of...

Prison and Justice System Pat 7: Activist Tuesday: Angela Davis
For today’s Activist Tuesday, we will be featuring Angela Davis, an iconic activist, educator, and writer. Angela Davis has spent the...

Prison and Justice System Part 6: COVID-19 & Prisoner Releases
In the midst of a pandemic, there are certain communities that cannot escape the infectious capability of this disease– one of these...

Prison and the Justice System Part 5: The School-to-Prison Pipeline
Hello and welcome back to our continuation of our Prison and Justice System Series! In this post we’re going to be unpacking the School...

Prison and the Justice System Part 3: War on Drugs
The War on Drugs (WOD) has been an issue that developed overtime, and is continuing to develop as we read this. Drugs and substances have...

Prison and Justice System Part 1: Prison Industrial Complex
To begin our discussion on America’s criminal justice system and how it influences social issues, today we will be introducing the topic...

On This Day In History: The Murder of Emmett Till
Emmett Till was a 14-year-old boy from Chicago visiting his cousins in Money, Mississippi. On August 24, 1955 Till allegedly whistled...

Environmental Racism Pt. 4: Examples of Current Crises
To wrap up our series on Environmental Racism, we’ve compiled a list of examples of current/ongoing events aside from COVID-19 that...

Environmental Racism Pt. 3: The Disproportionate Impact of Coronavirus
This week we have focused on how the negative consequences of environmental exposures disproportionately affect BIPOC communities. Many...

Environmental Racism Pt. 1: Exposure & Health Effects
Today we’ll be talking about environmental racism again, this time delving deeper into the relationship between people of color (POC),...
























