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May 19

Apathy Around Black Death

I went to The National Museum of African American History and Culture. Going through all of those floors of my history as a Black American there stood a memorial. The portrait of Breonna Taylor. The lighting, quietness and the amount of space it demanded was meant to slow you down…

Blm

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Apathy Around Black Death
Apathy Around Black Death

Feb 28

For Trayvon

A decade ago I was 15 and Trayvon was 17. We could have been friends. Not friends in the sense that we had a whole lot in common but in the sense that we where peers. Young Black boys. I wish that I could say that I became radicalized by…

Trayvon Martin

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For Trayvon
For Trayvon

Feb 16

An Epilogue to the Work that Yielded No Output

Almost nine months ago, I started drafting an essay about Black Rage. The coined term was in a book of the same name about how the country created a specific type of resentment in Black Americans. The essay wasn’t a review of this now 53-year-old book — partly because I…

White Gaze

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An Epilogue to the Work that Yielded No Output
An Epilogue to the Work that Yielded No Output

Jun 11, 2021

The Revolving Door of Death and Blackness

Death is inevitable. Insofar that most elders welcome and speak to it well before it is their time. But death is to assume that one will die of natural causes, or old age as we say, that it may greet you. …

George Floyd

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The Revolving Door of Death and Blackness
The Revolving Door of Death and Blackness

Jun 4, 2021

What Tulsa Says About White Life

In 1921 one of the largest singular race massacres happened in the United States in the Greenwood community of Tulsa, OK. Tuesday was the centennial. Like many things that revolve around Black life — my life — I don’t remember when I learned about the destruction of this Black community…

Tulsa Race Riot

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What Tulsa Says About White Life
What Tulsa Says About White Life

Apr 15, 2021

A Visible Stand Still of a Nation

In our world where Black people’s lives are the hardest, the last month has been a reminder on a national scale that Black people have known as our birthright. It’s been a year since the murder of Breonna Taylor, the murder trial of George Floyd has begun, and the newest…

Breonna Taylor

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A Visible Stand Still of a Nation
A Visible Stand Still of a Nation

Jan 31, 2021

Four Years Later We Are Still the Same

I was 19 years-old when Trump was elected President of the United States. I was writing at my first publication — The Cougar — for the opinion section and wrote a piece on my thoughts of the results. Looking back 71 articles and four years later, I’m laughing at myself. …

Inauguration

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Four Years Later We Are Still the Same
Four Years Later We Are Still the Same

Jan 15, 2021

The “Problem” of Not Being White

Listening to and reading old interviews and books surrounding the Black community from the 50s to the 70s, you will hear the term “the race problem.” Used colloquially, the race problem is referred to as the plight facing Black Americans. …

Whiteness

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The “Problem” of Not Being White
The “Problem” of Not Being White

Jan 9, 2021

The Day White America Fought Itself

In the storming of the capitol building — in all of the imagery, tweets and coverage — the one thing that stands out is the rioter Elizabeth, from Knoxville, TN. Leaving the capitol after claiming that she was maced, she says “we’re storming the capitol it’s a revolution.” Revolution; as…

Capitol

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The Day White America Fought Itself
The Day White America Fought Itself

Jul 28, 2020

John Lewis and the Attainable Potential

At the beginning of this new decade as a country we aimed to start anew and create our own roaring renaissance. Now more than half-way through the year, we have seen that to create something new, we must destroy what is old and in the way. …

John Lewis

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John Lewis and the Attainable Potential
John Lewis and the Attainable Potential
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