Today’s Black Lives Matter Movement and the 1960s and 1970s Black Panther Party have achieved so much progress over the years. Both Movements were conceived 50 years apart, and they have galvanized frustrations with police brutality against Black People in the US and the UK. Black Lives Matter began in 2013 by Alicia Garza with… Continue reading Black Lives Matter and The Black Panther Party: Understanding Their Similarities, Differences, And Their Impact On Society
We are truly living in an age when information has become more easily accessible than it has ever been, but concurrently, a disdain for knowledge has become all the more prevalent. People will Google anything and believe whatever the first search result tells them, but trying to get some people to read a book on… Continue reading Reassessing Political Education
I wish there was more conversation around the lack of human rights protection of Black people in America. Black people have been at the hands of human rights abuses since our capture in 1619 from Africa. Throughout my studies on history, I did not learn about the “We Charge Genocide” campaign in 1951 that was… Continue reading We Charge Genocide
In deciding to suggest abolition can be achieved by an attack on the institutions of the state while leaving the state in place creates a cognitive dissonance on why the police were created in the first place. The lexicon of abolition has taken a reformist turn and has been seized by liberal-left commentators, writers, and… Continue reading You Can’t Abolish the States Institutions without Abolishing the State that Created Them
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