Teaching Race in the Classroom Pt. 3: Higher Education
Teaching race in higher education is extremely important if we want to make a change for the next generation. Having ethnic studies in...
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Teaching race in higher education is extremely important if we want to make a change for the next generation. Having ethnic studies in...
Since the implementation of the Ethnic Studies department at San Francisco State University in 1969, there has been ongoing effort to...
Why Talking About Race Matters The idea that children are too young to talk about race is a common misconception. Another misconception...
Housing insecurity is by no means a new problem, as the Great Recession made very clear. But the unique mix of circumstances defining our...
Segregation is more often than not taught as an issue of the past. Rarely is it described as something that continues to occur and affect...
Housing is a fundamental human right that should be accessible to all people. Unfortunately, this has not been the case for BIPOC in the...
“I will say then that I am not, nor ever have been, in favor of bringing about in any way the social and political equality of the white...
Freedmen: a formerly enslaved person that has been released from slavery. “...we colored people did not know how to be free and the white...
Many of us understand the meaning of misogyny as the extreme hatred of trans and cisgender women. However, what the word ‘misogyny’ fails...
Before we dive into an introduction of environmental racism, we want to bring everyone up to speed with some key definitions:...
Healthcare discrimination is literally a life or death topic. It has been shown that discrimination in healthcare settings may occur due...
The idea of “reverse racism” and “reverse discrimination” arose during the 1960s and 70s in response to affirmative and race-based...
Reform Revolution Pays Tribute Reform Revolution is saddened by the news of the passing of Congressman John Lewis. RRP is dedicated to...
Defining American culture is difficult to narrow down and explain due to the various existing narratives. The standard explanation says...
"[I must] give the public the facts, in the belief that there is still a sense of justice in the American people, and that it will yet...
Welcome back to another blog post! Today’s big topic is Part 3 of policing, discussing what “defunding the police” really means. Perhaps...
Welcome back to another blog post. Today’s big topic is Part 1 of 3 on policing, discussing the history of U.S. police forces and the...
On this day, the 14th Amendment was passed by Congress on June 13th, 1866, and adopted by the States on July 9, 1868. The Amendment had...
The current civil rights movement has caused many non-black individuals to realize that their lack of taking action has been a...
Although experts and the media continue to inform us about the likely deadliness of COVID-19 as it relates to age groups, the effect of...