[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] “I’m a real black man,” shouted the Nigerian cabbie, while driving me home. I wasn’t surprised at that point; he’d spent the past 15 minutes...
I am often bewildered that gender inequality, like racial inequality, is still an issue we struggle with in this country and around the world. How have...
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Greenwood, Tulsa, often referred to as Black Wall Street, has both a bright and dark spot in the history of America and especially black America. It...
If you’ve been anywhere on social media this past week, you have likely seen #MeToo everywhere as women share their stories of sexual assault and harassment...
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] On Father’s Day 2017, little baby Nyla Lewis was beaten beyond recognition by her 18 year old father, because he’d told Nyla’s 17 year old mother that...
This past Saturday, September 30th, two marches for two overlapping causes came together for one large demonstration in Washington D.C. The March for Racial Justice and...
Sixty years ago this week, the band of 9 brave black students, known as the Little Rock Nine, enrolled in Little Rock Central High school. Just...
Within the past 24 hours, much has been said about specific sports figures silently protesting during the singing of the national anthem. This story has been...
Much has been said about Detroit’s fall and recovery. In fact, I remember a very extensive article I read on the recovery of Detroit on a...