Our education system worries me. Too many schools are placing more emphasis on students passing standardized testing and not enough on building their character.
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In Tribute To Holocaust Survivor, Author Elie Wiesel: 15 Of His Most Meaningful Thoughts
The world has lost one of the greatest humanitarians of all time, Nobel Peace Prize winner and Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel. Here are some of the most meaningful thoughts he shared during his life.
Jesse Williams, Thank You For Your Unforgettable BET Awards Speech On The Deep Issue Of Racism
The world is applauding the legendary speech delivered by actor, Jesse Williams. I want to thank him for having the audacity to say the words that he did on such deeply rooted political issues in our country.
As A Young Black Man, I Continue Asking: Where Is The Justice & The Peace?
With the recent decisions made in several national cases involving race and injustice, many in the minority communities are asking for justice and the government system to bring justice into our society.
On Conquering Racial Issues, Are We Moving Forwards Or Backwards?
As much as sometimes our society seems like it is moving forwards, there are moments when you feel like it is stagnant or moving backwards. One of those moments happened for me after I reading about the results from a study focused on black Millennials.
Injustice In Our Country: Why The Conversation Needs To Continue
When I reflect on the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr., I also begin to reflect on the injustices that have happened in our country within the last few years. There are so many conversations needed, but I think I have narrowed down where we can begin.