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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 confirmation of a sort of “racism, but in reverse.” That got me thinking about racism and what it would look like in reverse, if that is even is possible. Read on
Chris did not deserve the persecution of the people around him. He did not deserve to be pushed to his brink. Read on
"The Crucible" brings hope that America will not explode into chaos in these discriminatory, emotional and frightful times. Read on
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 racial profiling affects each person of color, regardless of his or her economic background. Read on
Valentine’s Day gets a great deal of fuss. This seemingly arbitrary date between New Year’s Day and spring break incites couples everywhere to present some tangible token of their love to their significant other. Heart-shaped chocolate boxes occupy rows upon rows in the Family Dollar candy aisle. Cutesy fliers for the Valentine’s Dance are plastered…

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The Anti-Racist Collective on my campus decided to put together a zine that delves into how we can come together during these next years. Even though many marginalized groups are being attacked, there are still those who sulk in their privileges and do not speak up for others. Read on