Racism Is a Pandemic: We Must Become the Vaccine
If we can control COVID, a disease that killed almost seven million globally, why can’t we do the same with racism or economic inequality?
If we can control COVID, a disease that killed almost seven million globally, why can’t we do the same with racism or economic inequality?
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?
OHF WEEKLY, VOL. 5 NO. 16: Editor’s Letter, “You Can Know Me” by Christienne Leigh Hinz, and a quote by Michelle Obama.
OHF WEEKLY, Vol. 5 No. 15: Editor’s Letter, “Gun Violence in America, the NRA, and Racism,” “The Relevance of Politics,” and a quote by Alice Walker.
OHF WEEKLY, VOL. 5 NO. 14: Editor’s Letter, “Feeling My Way through White Spaces,” “Use Your Words,” and a quote by Maya Angelou
As a Black Britain growing up in the 1980s, I can confidently say microaggressions were and still are accepted today as a way of life.
OHF WEEKLY, VOL. 5 NO. 13: Editor’s Letter, “Talking to White People About Racism,” “Life Is Just a Drag. Can’t We All Just Get Along?” and a quote by Isabel Allende
By now, many of you who are “woke” enough to follow current issues that populate or dominate the news cycle are aware of the incident involving Bethany Mandel. The conservative activist and author set the internet ablaze and went viral for her screeching response to defining “woke” during the March...
“The only tired I was, was tired of giving in.” –Rosa Parks
OHF WEEKLY, VOL. 5 NO. 10. Editor’s letter, “Life Is a Drag. Can’t We All Just Get Along?” “Happy International Women’s Day,” and a quote by Bishop Desmond Tutu.
OHF WEEKLY, VOL. 5 NO. 9: Editor’s Letter, “The Way Forward: Race, Gender, Class and Queer Intersectionality as Survival,” and a quote by Lizzo.
An address by Max S. Gordon given at Union College for LGBTQ Pride, Schenectady, New York, April 19, 2018