America 250
Celebrating the United States’ 250th anniversary, fact versus fiction.
Celebrating the United States’ 250th anniversary, fact versus fiction.
The first attempts in the ongoing process of perfecting the union
Instead of celebrating Juneteenth, maybe we should be talking about how to make things right in Texas and every state for American descendants of slavery.
And the Afro-Mestizo emancipator who opened the door to Mexico for enslaved people
What is life without kindness, respect, and love?
So this is where the United States is now?
Chapter 14 (in its entirety) from OHF’s latest anthology, “Fieldnotes on Fortitude,” recounting the power and historic successes of peaceful demonstrations.
“How do I love my neighbor who is an ICE agent? Who works for the FBI and is covering up the actions in Minneapolis? Who serves in Congress to suppress the outrage of the American people?”
On life as an urban NDN struggling to be more “Indianer” than you
About the new book by Our Human Family, the themes, who wrote for it, and why it’s the book for times such as these that you didn’t know you needed.
Oppression and White Supremacy in America
From OHF WEEKLY Vol. 4 No. 31 On the celebrated life of the Reverend Canon Dr. Nelson Wardell Pinder, a man many would call the father of the civil rights movement in Central Florida.
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.
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.