Andrew Reginald Hairston: Pandemic Reflections on Money
I did everything right, but I perpetually had very little money.
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Kazu Haga: Why the moral argument for nonviolence matters
The civil rights movement was led largely by leaders who believed in nonviolence as a moral imperative. It was not only the most effective thing, but also the right thing.
February 28, 2020 · 4 Comments
Abre’ Conner: Defending White Supremacists as a Black Attorney
As a constitutional lawyer, I fully support the First Amendment. But as a black person, I’m conflicted when it comes to defending hate. Being a black constitutional and civil rights … Continue reading →
August 28, 2017 · Leave a comment