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Still Marching

George H. Lambert Jr. For me, last week’s celebration of Martin Luther King’s birthday came quickly on the heels of watching Selma, an inspiring and challenging film about Dr. King’s unyielding crusade for voting rights—as well as a deep personal loss. Just before the New Year, we lost Ferdinand Day, a mentor of mine whose […]

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When Will Black Lives Matter?

Dr. E. Faye Williams (Courtesy Photo) TriceEdney—A few days ago, a most amazing event occurred in the United States! You may have heard about it.  Although I had background information on the event in question, the last thing I would have expected occurred.  Two Albuquerque, New Mexico police officers were indicted by Bernalillo County District […]

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The American Conscience: 21st Century Racial Injustice from the Perspective of Black Youth

Antonia Alakija Whichever stance you take concerning the events in Ferguson, I believe every American can agree that painful images of decomposing dead bodies on the pavement, mourning mothers crying on our televisions and police officers receiving death threats weigh heavily on the American conscience. However, it would be ignorant to believe these events are […]

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