ARTHUR RAMBERT: FROM PRISONER TO PAYING IT FORWARD
"We become a savage in the pursuit of happiness"
"We become a savage in the pursuit of happiness"
There is an inherent duality African Americans carry in their psyche from birth and legacy.
How many times have you seen the video of Eric Garner’s death? With how much precision or accuracy can you describe the moment in which NYPD officer Daniel Pantaleo placed Garner in a lethal chokehold? Do you know how many times Garner uttered, with less and less breath each time, “I can’t breath?...
On one of the deadliest and most devastating weekends in US history, I found myself...
As thought leaders, we saw an important opportunity with BlackWomenToo to hold the conversation at a higher standard, so that when Black women and girls’ trauma are in the social conversation, that it is not just a moment in time.
James Litkett interviews Ronit Pinto, owner of Honeysuckle Magazine Now We Rise and James Litkett...
Black History means we must organize and resist. Yes, the country is divided but we have many allies. Now we rise.
In light of recent news, revolutionary activist poet James Litkett invites readers to revisit his 2014 “Warning” – even more relevant today than when it was first written. Time’s up for ignorance of injustice; time now to be alert.
We approach 2018 with the words of revolutionary activist poet James Litkett in our minds....
This post about raising a sheltered black son in a world filled with hate was written by our friend who we’ll call “The Anonymous Mama.”