Tag: Civil Rights

  • The Mirror America Keeps Avoiding

    The Mirror America Keeps Avoiding

    In 2026, the United Nations asked the world a simple question: was slavery one of humanity’s gravest crimes? Most countries answered clearly. Others exposed exactly how uncomfortable accountability becomes when history stops feeling distant and starts looking back through the mirror.

  • Cowards From White Sheets to Black Robes

    Cowards From White Sheets to Black Robes

    America loves celebrating freedom while constantly debating who deserves access to it. Cowards From White Sheets to Black Robes examines how racism evolved from open hatred into institutional silence, protected power, and selective morality. From voting rights to performative allyship, the costume changed, but too often the fear, control, and hypocrisy remained.

  • The Casting Call

    The Casting Call

    “The Casting Call” exposes America’s addiction to cruelty and its cycle of dehumanizing disguised as patriotism. From Lincoln’s selective freedoms to Trump’s modern tyranny, the script of power and supremacy hasn’t changed – only the cast has. This isn’t anger, it’s disgust at a nation that keeps auditioning the same villains while erasing its own…

  • All In The Family

    All In The Family

    All in the family.