The Elusiveness of Racial Equality
Laws are merely a comfortable curtain around what we think and how we behave.
Jesse Wilson is a Chartered Mechanical Engineer now IT professional with a late passion for and love of writing. His work has appeared in the "Fieldnotes on Allyship" anthology.
Laws are merely a comfortable curtain around what we think and how we behave.
When governments fail to condemn racist behaviour, People of Colour are left to face the grotesque and vile results
Our forefathers’ dreams may have failed, but we cannot cast them aside