In 1964, Fannie Lou Hamer stood before the Democratic National Convention (DNC). She delivered one of the most searing indictments of American democracy. “Is this America, the land of the free ...
Fannie Lou Hamer was a force to be reckoned with. Enduring intractable racism, police beatings, and even forced sterilization, she never stopped working for equal voting rights for all.
Civic education is not just important — it is essential. Too many of our young people do not know who represents them.
Fannie Lou Hamer said, ‘Nobody’s free until everybody’s free’ and it feels vulnerable but important to see myself as part of that ‘everybody.’” Read our interview with Tune-Yards on I can feel you ...
Extremely amused by Abhinandan adding a disclaimer that his views are because of his maleness and privilege, and then ...
The vibes should be emanating from their traditional Turkish string instruments—and you will be smitten with the smoke.
Who am I to talk about getting free, about us all getting free? Fannie Lou Hamer said, ‘Nobody’s free until everybody’s free’ and it feels vulnerable but important to see myself as part of that ...
and Fannie Lou Hamer." I think we can take from Bettina Love to understand what we are dealing with in our schools and the part that we all play. Miller: The solution is multifaceted. We ...
The bill to replace two confederate figures representing the state at the U.S. Capitol with civil rights figures will likely ...
There are moments in our national life when the weight of injustice feels almost immovable, when truth is twisted, rights are ...