Category: Women’s Rights

South Sudanese returnees at a humanitarian shelter camp near Juba, South Sudan. British-Congolese protesters march through London demanding an end to mining exploitation and military abuse in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Don’t Sleep! 13 Things Black Folks Must Know About What’s Happening in Our Communities and Around the World

We’re tracking the world news so you don’t have to. Here’s what matters for our community right now. As we move through the fifth month of the year, the national landscape for the Black diaspora is...

For whom shall we grieve and shed a tear

For whom shall we grieve and shed a tear?

The assassination of Charlie Kirk needs to be situated within the broader political dynamics of contemporary U.S. society. Kirk was not a lone wolf.. He was a prominent leader within a radical, loosely organized...

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