It may galvanize new research that focuses on the root causes of law enforcement violence.
News Posted in Echoing Ida
Governor Cuomo Should Not Play Politics With Black Maternal Health
In an election year that will determine whether the political tides will change, advocates are wary of empty promises.
‘Reversing Roe’ and the Importance of Telling Complete Stories
The film left a number of important stories regarding communities of color on the cutting room floor.
Delayed Rage: Finally, White Women Are Trying to Catch Up
From my vantage point, this final push looks to be too little, too late.
Keyanna Gotay Is Using Social Media To Keep Garifuna Culture Alive
Social media by other Black Latinxs has helped Gotay find a community.
9 Young Adult Books About Latinx Youth
Diverse literature for young adults is essential.
On ‘Girls Like Me’ and Queering YA Books: A Q&A With Author Nina Packebush
People across the gender, sexuality, and ability spectrum get pregnant and deserve to have their experiences reflected in literature.
Black Women’s Abortions Are Not ‘Black-on-Black Crime’
Black liberation is not measured in numbers of Black births; it is measured by thriving, autonomous Black lives.
A (Midwestern) Black Lesbian’s Reflections on 20 Years of Being ‘Family’
We call each other family because so many of us are blacklisted by our own families, so we find our kin in the LGBTQ community. My mind was blown, my heart broke open and I found my people.
Writer Checklist: Before You Hit Send
Want to write a surefire pitch and dazzle your editor? Turn these tips into your go-to checklist before you hit send on a pitch or draft.