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refugee-rights Archives
17+ min ago (445+ words) The Haiti Action Committee traces its roots to the international movement that emerged following Haiti’s 1991 military coup, which overthrew the nation’s first democratically elected president, Jean-Bertrand Aristide. Political violence sent thousands of Haitians fleeing the country, while U.S. policies…...
OP-ED: One by One: The Slow Disappearance of Black Voices in Mainstream Media
2+ week, 4+ hour ago (1027+ words) BLACKPRESSUSA OP-ED: Stephen A. Smith has no problem finding words. But when Ryan Clark left ESPN, all he could say was: “It hurts. It really does.” Clark’s exit follows Joy Reid, Don Lemon and others—each departure different, but the pattern…...
As Black parents, teachers, MPS, and the union point fingers at each other, thousands of our Black man-childs continue to ‘learn not to learn’! - Milwaukee Community Journal
1+ mon, 4+ day ago (1530+ words) Dante is an 18-year-old Black man-child walking a road to nowhere. For the past decade, he’s been swallowed up in a school system that has all but ignored his cries. Under-educated and apathetic, he has given up on a ‘normal…...
Ancestry Travel for Black Travelers on the Rise
2+ mon, 3+ week ago (651+ words) NEW YORK CARIB NEWS — Ancestry travel aligns with several broader travel trends shaping 2026. It reflects the demand for more personalized itineraries, deeper cultural context, and experiences that feel emotionally meaningful rather than transactional. These journeys often inspire travelers to spend…...
The Reader Who Became a Revolutionary: Kwame Nkrumah
3+ mon, 1+ week ago (498+ words) MINNESOTA SPOKESMAN RECORDER — Before he freed a nation, Kwame Nkrumah was a young reader who discovered that ideas could be as powerful as armies and that liberation had to be spoken in a language people recognized as their own. By…...