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You see a lot of people doing acrobatics to show why Ma Khia deserved to die, not why she deserved to live

Share this - copied The fatal police shooting of 16-year-old Ma’Khia Bryant is sparking demands for accountability and igniting conversation about how race and gender played a role in the way law enforcement interacted with her.  Dr. Monique W. Morris, President and CEO of “Grantmakers for Girls of Color” and Author of PUSHOUT: The Criminalization of Black Girls in Schools , Treva Lindsey, Professor of Women’s Studies at Ohio State University, and Brittney Cooper, Author of Eloquent Rage: A Black Feminist Discovers Her Superpower, and Associate Professor of Women s and Gender Studies and Africana Studies at Rutgers University joined American Voices with Alicia Menendez. April 25, 2021

Equal time? Why time is a social justice issue

Loading the player. Time has always been complicated for JJJJJerome Ellis. (Mr. Ellis uses this spelling of his first name because it’s the word he stutters on most.) As a composer, poet, and performer who stutters, he comes up against time limits that most people take for granted.  “A time limit assumes that all people have relatively equal access to time through their speech. Which is not true,” says Mr. Ellis. “I can rehearse something as many times as I want,” he says, “but I don’t actually know how long it will take to say anything until I have to say it.”

Florida State University uses KKK pic in flyer to promote History of Karen class on White womanhood

Florida State University uses KKK pic in flyer to promote History of Karen class on White womanhood
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WLU participating in African American Read-In on Feb 25 | News, Sports, Jobs

From staff reports READY TO READ — Samantha Fouty, left, and Gena Kelley, student workers at West Liberty University’s Paul N. Elbin Library, stand near the books available for the African American Read-In. Plans call for video of students and staff reading selections by Black American authors to be posted on WLU’s Topper Station as part of the national event Feb. 25. Contributed WEST LIBERTY– Through the years the staff at West Liberty University has strived to raise awareness and understanding of various cultures. That mission will continue this month with the university’s participation in the African American Read-In, with all students and staff invited to submit a video of themselves reading selections from books, poetry and other writings by Black American authors for compilation in a video that will be shared on Feb. 25 through e-mail and WLU’s Topper Station website.

WLU participating in African American Read-In on Feb 25 | News, Sports, Jobs

WLU participating in African American Read-In on Feb 25 | News, Sports, Jobs
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