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West should be grateful to Arabic Writing
When a teacher in rural Augusta county, Virginia, decided to expose her students to the Arabic script (a piece of calligraphy writing out the Muslim … West should be grateful to Arabic WritingRead more
150 Years of Struggle
Since the Civil War Africans have been on the frontline of the movement against oppression and economic exploitation This year represents the 50th anniversary of … 150 Years of StruggleRead more
People Of Color Are Disproportionately Harmed By Student Debt Crisis
African Americans and Latinos have been disproportionately affected by the student debt crisis, according to a new study released on Wednesday by the Washington Center … People Of Color Are Disproportionately Harmed By Student Debt CrisisRead more
The Perpetrator Has Been Arrested, but the Killer Is Still at Large
The massacre of nine African-American worshippers at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, S.C., has sent shock waves through the nation and could … The Perpetrator Has Been Arrested, but the Killer Is Still at LargeRead more
US has turned pages, not closed book on racism
My father, Robert Goodman, lost his middle son, Andy, on June 21, 1964. Today, as it did 51 years ago, June 21 falls on Father’s … US has turned pages, not closed book on racismRead more
A Pipeline Straight to Jail
The defeat of the Harvard University debate team by a team from the Eastern New York Correctional Facility in the Catskills elucidates a truth known … A Pipeline Straight to JailRead more
US Supreme Court justice argues black students should attend inferior schools
The US Supreme Court heard extended arguments December 9 regarding the validity of an affirmative action program at the University of Texas. The case and … US Supreme Court justice argues black students should attend inferior schoolsRead more