Kemberly Richardson reports on the man who is regards as of the most prolific inventors of his time.
In another series, Loftin demonstrated how images shape societal views. He found pictures online of men of color in hoodies that didn t reflect his reality.
By using vibrant color, he flipped the script and changed the narrative. Trying to go for something more positive as opposed to put a stamp of criminal, he said.
Roberts, meanwhile, is an engineer and one of only a handful of Black women at her elite level. There s kind of this heavy feeling of your colleagues, seeing you as a diversity hire, and that s all they want you to be, she said.
Stand With Georgia Virtual March: Black Youth Vote Georgia Campaign to Fight Biased Voter Suppression Laws
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The military continues its transformation.
Not long ago, America’s armed services were thought of as home to the hardened veterans (affectionately?) spoke of their tough-as-nails drill sergeants, and a common comment on troubled teens was, “The Army will straighten them out.”
But these days, the jagged edges of the four branches look to be getting sanded.
At the same time, America’s racial virtue has been reversed whereas colorblindness was once reckoned as righteous, Americans are now being educated on the wrong of not noticing race:
So goes “antiracism,” which decries the error of “I don’t care if you’re white black, yellow, green, or purple.”
ATLANTA, Ga., Feb 26, 2021 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) Black Youth Vote Georgia (BYV GA) will host the intergenerational Stand With Georgia Virtual March to launch “Don’t Bother My Ballot,” a youth-led campaign to fight oppressive voter suppression laws recently introduced by Georgia legislators and to promote the passage of the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act. Proposed laws to make it harder for elderly, students, people with disabilities and BIPOC voters to exercise their right to vote include: cuts to early voting, stricter voter ID laws, absentee ballot restrictions, and purges of voter rolls.
Civil rights and labor leaders, clergy, activists and a broad range of organizational leaders will join BYV GA, an affiliate of the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation’s (NCBCP) Black Youth Vote program, to send a bold message to legislators that they will not stand idly by and accept a new era of racist voter suppression schemes.
Speakers joining BYV GA’s MaryPat Hector and Jared Sawyer include: Rep. Nikema Williams, Ambassador Andrew Young, Melanie L. Campbell, and Rev. Al Sharpton
(ATLANTA, Ga.) NEWS: Black Youth Vote Georgia (BYV GA) will host the intergenerational Stand With Georgia Virtual March to launch “Don’t Bother My Ballot,” a youth-led campaign to fight oppressive voter suppression laws recently introduced by Georgia legislators and to promote the passage of the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act. Proposed laws to make it harder for elderly, students, people with disabilities and BIPOC voters to exercise their right to vote include: cuts to early voting, stricter voter ID laws, absentee ballot restrictions, and purges of voter rolls.
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