One of the worst and most violent memories I have of my parents occurred when I was about eleven or twelve years old. My sister and I were quietly doing our homework at the dining room table one day. My mother was in the kitchen and my father was in the living room, so we were situated right between them. They got into an argument because one of my aunts told my father that my mother was an alcoholic. Mind you, both my parents were horrible alcoholics (that’s a story for another day), so I truly do not understand what…
Our self-proclaimed “great” nation feels as if it has been slowly imploding, violently collapsing in on itself, causing chaos and destruction in its wake. The previous four years of Donald Trump’s politics of hate have exacerbated the civil unrest at an exponential rate, fueled by his racist alt-right MAGA rhetoric, steeped in white supremacy and white nationalism.
While white supremacy is an ideology that created the racial superiority/inferiority dichotomy, falsely claiming the superiority of whiteness above all others, white nationalism is an ideology that believes that American identity should be centered around white people.
Race, racism, and white supremacy work in tandem to have very real and very detrimental effects on Black lives. The heinous murder of George Floyd caused many in this nation to mourn not only his death, but also the fact that Black lives are still in just as much danger of being brought to a violent end as they were when Emmett Till was kidnapped, tortured, and murdered because of the lie of one white woman.
The recent deaths of numerous other victims of racial terrorism and police brutality, the violent attack on the State Capitol, the Jim Crow tactics…
The horrific, gut-wrenching screams of agony as villages are plundered and Africans are massacred, abducted, and chained like animals
The incessant weeping of tortured souls forced to travel on slave ships down the Middle Passage and into the New World
The tight, enclosed spaces saturated with the revolting odors of blood, urine, feces, filth, disease, and rotting corpses
The surging blue waters teeming with Black bodies ruthlessly tossed overboard like discarded waste
The sheer terror of those who chose to jump to their death rather than be enslaved
The crack of the whip as soft, tender skin is violently ripped…
I made a vow to myself some years ago never to say the Pledge of Allegiance again, until the words “with liberty and justice for all” are true in this country. The United States has founding documents, patriotic songs, and a Pledge that all have beautifully written words with sentiments that promise freedom, equality, justice, and the inalienable right to life. However, these words reek of hypocrisy when we consider this country’s racist history of oppression and marginalization of its Black and Brown citizens, not to mention the myriad number of cases of police brutality.
“Liberty and justice for all,”…
Who are we?
We are women, black women, beautiful women, women of God.
In our eyes you will see wisdom and determination.
From our lips you will hear kindness and truth.
In our minds reside intellect and wit.
Within our arms you will feel tenderness and strength.
Our hearts are filled with love, peace, and joy.
Our souls are imbued with faith, honor, and integrity.
From our essence radiates the light and righteousness of God.
We are wives, mothers, sisters, daughters, and friends.
We are women of purpose, commissioned by God and destined for greatness.
We are Harriet Tubman, Ida…
On February 13, the U.S. Senate voted 57–43 to acquit former President Donald Trump of inciting the terrifying and violent attack on the Capitol that occurred on January 6. Although 57 votes were “guilty,” and 43 votes were “not guilty,” a total of 67 votes, or a two-thirds majority, was required to convict. This means that 10 additional GOP senators would have had to cross party lines and vote “guilty.” This, we know, was not going to happen.
This could have been the first step toward healing the racial divide that exists within this country.
According to MSN, President Joe…
Rise beautiful black man!
Rise above the dreadful circumstances that society has thrust upon you.
Rise above the intolerance of others who are intimidated by your determination.
Rise above the institutionalized racism that makes you feel that you are less than you are.
Rise above the discrimination that continuously attempts to hold you back.
Rise above the narrow-minded mentalities that tell you that you will never succeed.
Rise above the injustice that relentlessly targets you as if you are a danger to society.
Rise above the indoctrination of the authorities that incessantly try to imprison you.
Rise above the disparaging…
Singer/Songwriter India Arie has a song entitled “I Am Not My Hair” in which she recalls her hair journey growing up, from the press & curl, the Jheri curl, a relaxer, and then natural. She then says that it wasn’t until she cut off her dreadlocks that she realized, “I am not my hair. I am not this skin. I am not your expectations, no. I am not my hair. I am not this skin. I am the soul that lives within.”
Later in the song, India comments on societal standards for Black hair (especially Black women’s hair) by making…
There is no doubt that President Biden and Vice President Harris are doing an outstanding job so far in their new roles as the leaders of this nation. In his short time in office, according to the Federal Register, President Biden has signed 29 executive orders at the time of this writing. These orders cover the climate crisis, the Covid crisis, the privatization of prisons, immigration, LGBTQI+ anti-discrimination, racial equity, and more.
While we know that Biden and Harris have just begun, we must keep the pressure on them to ensure that they continue to act on behalf of the…
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