Surviving R Kelly Sheds Light on the Crisis in the Black Community After watching the first part of the “Surviving R Kelly” story on Lifetime there are a lot of thoughts flowing through my head, but the… Continue Reading ›
OPINION | Broken Families and No Plan for Reunification Recently, there has been alarming news concerning the separation of children and parents. Families from Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and other South American countries have… Continue Reading ›
Black Women Run South Fulton It is important to have representation. Representation helps marginalized people of society see positive portrayals of themselves, versus the negative images and realities they are… Continue Reading ›
Trump’s America: Where Immigrants Don’t Have a Home When people envisioned the future for America, it probably did not involve locking humans in cages. But that is exactly what is happening. America was… Continue Reading ›
OPINION | A Genocide in Palestine: How we got here OPINION – The mass murder that occurred is just the most recent act in Israel’s attempt to exterminate Palestinians. In 1948, the Jewish state of… Continue Reading ›
OPINION | A. L. Austin: Have We Become A Society of Low Expectations?! A fireman saves a young child from a burning building. A policeman rescues a motorist from a burning car. A good Samaritan stops to help… Continue Reading ›
The Oklahoma Teacher Walkout: Why Teachers Deserve Basic Funding Teachers in Oklahoma have been on strike since April 2nd, and show no signs of stopping. Oklahoma is one state in a string of protests… Continue Reading ›
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