A Cambridge University archive will begin slapping "trigger warnings" onto classic children's books such as Harper Lee's To Kill A Mockingbird and Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House On The Prairie over the books' so-called "harmful content."
Researchers are reviewing more than 10,000 books and magazines to expose authors who have been offensive to historically enslaved, colonised or denigrated people .
By Bashir Muhammad Akinyele “In America there is no such thing as Democrat or Republican anymore. In America you have liberals and conservatives. The only people living in the past who think in terms of I’m a Democrat or Republican, is the American Negro. He’s the one that runs around bragging about party affiliation. He’s […]
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These words are written in the course of a series of power outages, one of which lasted for more than eight hours in this part of Cocle province, and after the lights came back the Claro wireless Internet connection towers were out of whack. Meanwhile in Arraijan, no water, in some neighborhoods for days, and protests about that. Plus a “dialogue” about cutting social security benefits one way or another that’s so patently a set-up that the government can’t talk to either labor or retirees, so Nito does his photo op consultation with a group of children.