social justice

  • How Teen Artivists in New York Are Reclaiming the Canvas of Protest

    Follow my blog with Bloglovin A Wall Is Never Just a Wall In the heart of Brownsville, Brooklyn, a mural titled “We Are, I Am” stretches across the side of the Marcus Garvey Apartments. Vibrant hues of purple and gold frame images of a community in motion: a young woman speaks into a megaphone, a…

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  • MLK Day: Be a Global Citizen & Take Action Today

    As we celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day today, it’s not just a day for remembrance—it’s a reminder of the work still to be done to create a more just and compassionate world. Dr. King’s message of equality, justice, and community is as relevant today as it was in the 1960s. This day, traditionally observed…

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  • The Weight of History: How Past Injustices Affect Future Generations

    Generations of adversity have shaped the experiences of many African American families. Today, the impacts of systemic racism are not just historical footnotes; they are woven into the very fabric of our society. This legacy of oppression continues to manifest in various ways, from overt brutalities to economic inequities that reverberate across communities. Systemic racism…

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