How to celebrate Black History in a world where DEI has become the new N-word
It's a harder time than ever before to be Black in the USA. So how can we celebrate Black History Month in spite of the rampant racism?
It's a harder time than ever before to be Black in the USA. So how can we celebrate Black History Month in spite of the rampant racism?
How can you help your immigrant employees and their families face what's coming? I have a four-point plan.
Join me in a year of action to fight our despair and advocate for those most affected by the new administration.
I encourage you to join me in pushing President Biden to certify the ERA and do everything he can to make it the 28th amendment before 1/20.
I choose a word each year. Not all words are effective. I’d been considering a few for this year, waiting for one to call fiercely to me.
I'm reeling and terrified for the most vulnerable in our country. Filled with fury and despair and so much grief.
"One of the things that motivated me the most in starting the band was pushing back against society’s messages about women and sexuality."