Trump’s Comments Reflect a Legacy of U.S. Racism
We may find it difficult to imagine anything more ironic than a President of the United States publicly commemorating the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in a White …
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We may find it difficult to imagine anything more ironic than a President of the United States publicly commemorating the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in a White …
Read MoreBy Cheryle Moses On Monday, November 14, 2017, I received a call on the office line. It was a very nice woman who introduced herself as a CA for Ms. …
Read MoreH&M Poses Black Child Model In ‘Monkey’ Sweatshirt, Faces Fury On Social Media “This requires no second look to know it is wrong.” By Dominique Mosbergen H&M sparked outrage on …
Read MoreCornerstone Attorney Emails Termination Notice Racism raises its ugly head in Gwinnett! On Monday, December 11, 2017, the organizer of “Come Meet a Black Person” received a termination notification of her monthly …
Read MoreBeing black in America requires dipping and dogging white privilege and racism 24/7, 365 days a year. Take Emmit Eclass Walker who was at the airport near Arlington, Virgina. Walker …
Read MoreThis is a reprint written by Colby Itkowitz for the Washington Post – August 25, 2017 A year ago this week, a white man named Garry from North Carolina called C-SPAN to talk …
Read MoreUpdated: 05/06/2018 On Thursday, November 16, 2017, I presented the first “Come Meet a Black Person” networking event in Lawrenceville, Georgia. The idea, invitation headline and body content were all …
Read MoreBy Kiersten Willis The turnout at Cheryle Moses’ annual anniversary party for the Urban Mediamakers organization far exceeded her expectations, even though she didn’t actually know what to expect to begin with. The …
Read MoreBy TheRealMarthaJones3.0 11/17/17 12:03pmFiled to: I TRIED IT When I told my mother I was going to the “Come Meet a Black Person” event in Lawrenceville, Ga., she readily told me, …
Read MoreBy Amber Ferguson People in Lawrenceville, Ga., have been invited to come together Thursday for a two-hour networking event. They’ll get a name tag, go through introductions, eat comfort food …
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