The Black Education Research Collective (BERC) is pleased to announce the release of its new report, Black Education in the Wake of COVID-19 & Systemic Racism: Toward a Theory of Change & Action. Continue Reading →
Tag Archives: racism
Nurses Speak Out About Institutional Racism
On May 30, 2020, the Board of Directors of the New York State Nurses Association met to discuss the horrific killing of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer. Continue Reading →
Etu’s World: When Do We Win The Race?
By Etu Evans
“Racism is America’s fragrance and mutilated dead black bodies are the trophy of the kill. Hung from trees as strange fruits to drown in blood while breathing. Continue Reading →
H&M Issues Unequivocal Apology For Poorly Judged Product And Image
We just received this e-statement from H&M:
To all customers, staff, media, stakeholders, partners, suppliers, friends and critics.
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A Message From Uptown’s Ydanis Rodriguez
Dear friends and neighbors,
oday marks a turning point in our country’s history. Over the past eight years, we’ve made strides; expanding the rights of the LGBT community, combating climate change with real commitments, furthering conversations on race and criminal justice reform and strengthening job growth at a consistent pace. Continue Reading →