Black History Month is more than reading about the Black achievements, stories, people, and movements that shaped the U.S. It's essential to take these readings and teachings and put them into action.
The legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. has been whitewashed and gentrified. To honor him, we must remember him in his entirety and not just what's been deemed "appropriate."
Antisemitic incidences continue to rise due to the spread of racist misinformation and lack of education on the Holocaust.
Civil Rghts champion Archbishop Tutu's support for truth and reconciliation initiatives helped the people of South Africa begin healing from apartheid.
Anti-fatness bias comprises the systemic and interpersonal oppression that fat people experience in the workplace, the healthcare system, the criminal justice system, and other aspects of everyday life.
Anti-trans legislation adds to the violence and discrimination that affect the trans community, particularly people of color and Black trans lives.
In this interview with Brianna Lawrence, the Coalition on Urban Girls president, we talk about disinvestment in marginalized communities and the importance of providing care and resources to urban girls.
The deaths of Black women and girls are often missing from the headlines, despite routinely being victims of violence. Bias stereotypes and racial disparities in the media coverage further victimize Black women and girls by tarnishing their names and repetitions, hindering justice.
Due to ableist and racist standards, the mere existence of Black disabled people increases their incidence of violent treatment and death.
Miles de migrantes han desaparecido por crueles polÃticas migratorias, haciendo que sus familiares busquen respuestas y sus restos.