Hussein Rashid, PhDTrump and ReparationsThe election of Donald Trump is a reminder of why we need reparations. The model of artificial scarcity of resources, used to repress Black…Dec 22, 2016Dec 22, 2016
Edith Laurie CharlesSeizing the production of meansWorker cooperatives are birthing a new world in the wreckage of a dying one.Dec 8, 2016Dec 8, 2016
Michon NealYour Education is a Right, Not a Privilege: Get WokeImage copyright: 2016 by Ahsante Sankofa ForeeNov 15, 2016Nov 15, 2016
Steve HoltCultural Tools vs. Christian Tools (Part 2)The first part looked at how we, as white American Christians, tend to approach racism using our white American toolbox — relying on what…Nov 11, 2016Nov 11, 2016
Michon NealAmerica did exactly what it’s been programmed to do from day one.You see, this country was never made for me. It is not made for any person who’s Black, indigenous, autistic, noetisexual, pansexual…Nov 9, 2016Nov 9, 2016
Praveena D MI was thankful to British for ruling us for 200 yearsYou have read it. I was thankful to British for ruling our country for 200 years. No, not for their railways or for english language(Until…Nov 1, 2016Nov 1, 2016
Derrick MillsThe Case for ReparationsEver since Obama has been in office, reparations have been a hot issue. Furthermore, the issue is only heating up further with this…Nov 1, 2016Nov 1, 2016
Zetta ElliottLet’s Talk about Reparations: What Does the Publishing Industry Owe Our Kids?I was at St. Catherine University last month when Library and Information Science professor Sarah Park Dahlen unveiled this updated graphic…Oct 22, 2016Oct 22, 2016
Ari SahagúnWhat it means to “trust the process” (& why we do it)This post is a cross-post from one I wrote for IDEX before attending the first convening of the Buen Vivir Fund in Mexico City — it ended…Oct 21, 2016Oct 21, 2016