
From ‘Birth of a Nation’ to ‘Fistfight:’ How the Media Stereotypes Black Men
The constant portrayal of black men as angry and belligerent is part of what leads people to generalizing these traits among all black men.

The constant portrayal of black men as angry and belligerent is part of what leads people to generalizing these traits among all black men.

Over the past 8 years, I have gathered that legends don’t explain themselves.
Over the past 8 years, I have seen black pride spread

As our first stop on the Youth Theological Initiative “Praying With Our Feet” Travel Seminar, Dexter Avenue Baptist Church, the only church where Dr. Martin

Eighth graders from Jennifer Swift’s class at The Paideia School created an interactive map based on the Civil Rights Tour they took in February. While

It reminded me how beautiful and united we can be, not only Americans but as a human race when it comes to being emotionally connected

The truth is, the more education you have, the more money you can earn.

Four black attackers had violated a white boy and were so proud as to post a video on Facebook Live. Our insufficient response they considered

Our class is studying various issues related to race in today’s society. For our class project, we chose to create a video that shows how

This movie is a direct response to white people asking us, “Why can’t you get over it? Why are you still mad?” The film replies

At an advance screening of “I Am Not Your Negro,” I thought deeply about the broken record of oppression that has a hold over black

Hearing that refugees fleeing terrorism will be denied entry to the United States because they call themselves Muslim, angers me — to say the least.

“It’s a great shock to realize you’re black” in America. And me being raised in white suburbia, that line is all too true.