OHF Magazine, Issue No. 4: The White Issue
Oppression and White Supremacy in America
Oppression and White Supremacy in America
It takes more than simply hiring someone to address issues within an organization. It takes a top-down commitment to be part of that change.
What do you do when they cross the line?
OHF WEEKLY, Vol. 5 No. 34: Editor’s letter on allyship, racial equity, racism, and inclusion; plus a quote by Iyanla Vanzant.
OHF WEEKLY, Vol. 5 No. 33: Editor’s Letter, “Remember When You Couldn’t Call Out a Racist? I Do.”, and a quote by Oprah Winfrey.
If the disease “is greed and the struggle for power,” then it is greed and the struggle for power anywhere that we must fight.
With the death of Carolyn Bryant, the last living of Emmett Till’s killers, can America surrender even a little of her rage in the absence of Till’s due justice?
If Black people can develop and refine metaphors to understand the white experience (in all of its constituent complexity, pain and privilege), how is it that white people are excused from understanding the Black experience?
Our Human Family’s new book “Fieldnotes on Allyship: Achieving Equality Together” is an informal and informative guide to becoming an effective ally.
In This Issue: “Pride and the ‘T’ in LGBTQ, The Strange Paradox of White Privilege, OHF Merchandise”
To me, Pride means defiance against those who would say we’re anything less than human. It means rebellion against the status quo
In This Issue: “The Elusiveness of Racial Equality, All Black Is Beautiful, But All Black Isn’t the Same,” and a note about supporting Our Human Family
Laws are merely a comfortable curtain around what we think and how we behave.
OHF Weekly editors reflect on the life, work, and impact of the late poet and writer Brian Louis Mack, also known by his pen name BFoundAPen
In This Issue: Fighting the Good Fight; The Blurry Line Between Innocence and Privilege; If Not Now, White Folks, When; and OHF merch.