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Why Florida is So Desperate to Hide This Speech From Students

The oppression of Black people and their resistance is taboo — Resistance is not a dirty word, but if you try to teach students about Black Americans' efforts in resisting slavery, they may try to wash your mouth with soap. And that's because Florida's Department of Education has deemed these topics taboo. For instance, censors struck an African American Studies course…

Racism

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Why Florida is So Desperate to Hide This Speech From Students
Why Florida is So Desperate to Hide This Speech From Students
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Why Even Nazis Felt America’s One-Drop Rule Was Too Harsh

America’s Jim Crow Era inspired German Nazis. This is where they differed. — High school history classes in America often lionize the country’s efforts in toppling Germany’s World War II Nazi regime. It’s not often that a nation can enter an international conflict and come out smelling like roses. Yet, this is a moment many point to with pride because American soldiers played…

Racism

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Why Even Nazis Felt America’s One-Drop Rule Was Too Harsh
Why Even Nazis Felt America’s One-Drop Rule Was Too Harsh
Racism

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How Black People Are Deprived of Fight or Flight Response

When it comes to confrontations with the police, Black people are asked to do something strange — Fight or flight is an “automatic physiological reaction” to a stressful or fearful situation. You will start to breathe faster, and your blood pressure and heart rate will rise, preparing your body for a possible fight. According to Professor Karin Roelofs, people and animals have various defensive modes that trigger…

Racism

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How Black People Are Deprived of Fight or Flight Response
How Black People Are Deprived of Fight or Flight Response
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Writing into the Void is the First Step to Success

We’ve all been there. Here’s how to get to the other side — “Hello, hello, is anyone there?” We’ve all been there — you work hard on a draft of something, post it, and then…no one seems to be reading your work. But don’t take it personally — you are not necessarily being ignored. Readers don’t know your writing from a can of…

Writing

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Writing into the Void is the First Step to Success
Writing into the Void is the First Step to Success
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3 Tips for Writing With Purpose

To communicate effectively, you have to control your tone. Here’s how to do that. — A couple of months ago, I read a story about blackface. Initially, I felt relieved that someone was bringing attention to this issue. Then, sentence after sentence, I realized my initial assumptions, based on the title, fell short. To my surprise, this article supported blackface. As a Black writer, I…

Writing

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Three Tips for Writing With Purpose
Three Tips for Writing With Purpose
Writing

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How Selective Empathy Deprives Black Americans of Restorative Justice

Why other groups have been successful at addressing grievances — Historically speaking, the United States has not been opposed to restorative justice. For instance, in 1862, President Lincoln signed a bill ending slavery in the District of Columbia through the Compensated Emancipation Act, which also guaranteed slave owners would receive financial restitution for their "loss of property." This policy, while…

Racism

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How Selective Empathy Deprives Black Americans of Restorative Justice
How Selective Empathy Deprives Black Americans of Restorative Justice
Racism

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How We Know Black Men Will Bear The Burden of New Ski-Mask Laws

The prejudicial enforcement of laws is the problem — The over-policing of black communities turns seemingly race-neutral laws into tools of racial oppression. Jaywalking, for instance, is a crime that Black pedestrians are disproportionately charged with violating, even though there’s no evidence that Black people jaywalk any more than White people. Even truancy laws designed to stop children from…

Racism

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How We Know Black Men Will Bear The Burden of New Ski-Mask Laws
How We Know Black Men Will Bear The Burden of New Ski-Mask Laws
Racism

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Momentum

·2 days ago

Why Black Women Can't Even Have a Miscarriage in Peace in This Country

In heartbreaking case of Britanny Watts, prosecutors cast blame — When Roe v. Wade, the legal precedent that established women's reproductive rights for fifty years, came crashing down, Black women knew they would be the group most impacted by the Supreme Court's decision. Already, Black women were three times as likely as White women to die during childbirth, and this…

Women

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Why Black Women Can't Even Have a Miscarriage in Peace in This Country
Why Black Women Can't Even Have a Miscarriage in Peace in This Country
Women

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Cultured

·3 days ago

Why Some Jewish People Believe Black People Owe Them Solidarity

Even though solidarity should not be transactional — Did Black Americans take a pledge of blind loyalty that I'm not aware of? Based on comments made by some in the Jewish community, Black people owe them solidarity for their role in the civil rights movement. And after many Black scholars expressed solidarity for Palestinians in Gaza, some have…

Racism

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Why Some Jewish People Believe Black People Owe Them Solidarity
Why Some Jewish People Believe Black People Owe Them Solidarity
Racism

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5 days ago

Why No One Should Be Calling Sally Hemings Thomas Jefferson's Mistress

This terminology implies a level of consent never given — From a Black American perspective, this country has a duplicitous nature, like Thalia and Melpomene, the Greek comedy and tragedy mask. How else can you explain that Thomas Jefferson, our country's third president and "founding father," who claimed "all men are created equal" in The Declaration of Independence enslaved hundreds…

Racism

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Why No One Should Be Calling Sally Hemings Thomas Jefferson's Mistress
Why No One Should Be Calling Sally Hemings Thomas Jefferson's Mistress
Racism

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