
On Trains with White Children
White child, are you afraid of me? With skin black and teeth gleaming/I pray that you outgrow your fear of the dark/It is best for

White child, are you afraid of me? With skin black and teeth gleaming/I pray that you outgrow your fear of the dark/It is best for

When I learned that I would be attending a college where 75.9 percent of the student body is composed of white people, I immediately found

Racism is complicated. This poem is dedicated to those convoluted, often invisible social constructs that hinder black liberation.

Week two was video editing week for teens of VOX Media Cafe. In groups, they shot b-roll and learned to edit multimedia packages for publication.

The town hall meeting about race and police-community relations raised more questions for me than it answered. It says something that no one trusted residents

The teens of VOX Media Cafe hit the streets of Atlanta to find out how Atlantans feel about the top news stories this week: police, the Black Lives

I feel it is my moral duty to march until change is made. So, Monday evening we started our march from the Lenox Marta station

Paideia poet Royce Mann, 14, spoke up about his slam poem “White Boy Privilege,” how quickly it went viral, and what he hopes to achieve:

Slam poet and Spelman student Nia Lundkvist, 18, brings powerful original poetry to Brave New Voices this month as part of the Atlanta Word Works

It’s hard to say what we would be like as a society if the Civil Rights Movement had not been successful, but I believe it

In celebration of the 50th anniversary since its birth, Beyonce and her team paid tribute to the The Black Panthers. The empowering effort has been

Brandeis Bridges Fellows Take a Trip To Self-Discovery While Learning About The Past ¨I feel like I’ve seen a part of your souls,¨ our classmate