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As Kanye West declares yet another bid for the presidency, it's important to ask more from your candidates
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On this 4th of July, many Black citizens of the United States are waiting for reasons to partake in patriotism.
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Within a raging epidemic and a growing call for social change, NBA players rightfully grapple with the concept of 'play on.'
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As the act of kneeling becomes mainstream, let's not forget the man who lost much because of it.
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As we remember the memories of black men, it's equally important to honor black women lost such as Breonna Taylor.
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Now that #BlackoutTuesday is finished, the work needed to dismantle racism has only begun.
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During the 2016 NFL season, then San Francisco 49ers quarterback, Colin Kaepernick took a knee during the national anthem to protest police brutality. Even though retired Green Beret Nick Boyer convinced Kaepernick to take a knee and not sit - backlash ensued. Kaepernick has yet to find employment in the
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Photo Credit: Richard Tsong-Taatarii/Star Tribune via AP To be a black person in America is to accept the underlying companion of survival mode. It’s there when we wake up, when we leave our homes, and when we try to make a living. As we enter boardrooms, department stores,