As an immigrant justice advocate, I, of course…– Opal Tometi
As an immigrant justice advocate, I, of course, want legal status for everyone trying to make it in this country.
As an immigrant justice advocate, I, of course, want legal status for everyone trying to make it in this country.
The U.S. has long characterized Haitian immigrants as criminals. This tradition began in 1963 when the first boat of Haitians seeking political asylum was summarily
Many thought that the abolition of slavery, the end of Jim Crow, and the legislative progress of the Civil Rights Era, among other watershed moments,
Civility is the recognition that all people have dignity that’s inherent to their person, no matter their religion, race, gender, sexuality, or ability.
Antiblack racism is not only happening in the United States. It’s actually happening all across the globe.
The reality is that anti-black racism is a global phenomenon, and it looks different in each context, but if you look at the outcomes, if
The valuation of profit over people impedes human rights across much of the world.
The U.S.’ refusal to acknowledge the plight of displaced Haitians and maintaining inhumane practices of neglect, disrespect, and violence amounts to a gross violation of
Implicit bias – our subconscious associations of race – permeates everything that we do. And we must pursue systemic accountability to fix it.
Far from ending, systemic racism reinvents itself to conform to what is publically acceptable, leaving the quality of black life diminished and more permanently fixed
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