Think of It as Planting Seeds, Not Changing a Racist’s Mind
It’s no one’s duty to “change” a racist’s mind, but we can choose to positively impact their life.
It’s no one’s duty to “change” a racist’s mind, but we can choose to positively impact their life.
Black people are being slaughtered. For the dead, tomorrow is too late for your activism.
In This Issue: “Humanity on Trial in Minneapolis,” “When White Men Have Bad Days,” and “We're All Racists”
Before you pop a gasket, let’s unpack it a bit and talk about why it’s so important to acknowledge
American's penchant for heaping generous portions of justice and mercy with a side of "benefit of the doubt" for everyone except Black people is well-documented
Social anthropologist, mediator and writer Kim McCaul on the ways white people view racism as something external and limited to identifiable others helps them avoid undoing racism