Tag: social justice

  • 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.

  • How We Learned Your Language… But You Never Learned Ours

    How We Learned Your Language… But You Never Learned Ours

    For centuries we learned the languages, laws, and culture of a system that rarely tried to understand ours. Yet many still ask why we’re upset. In five minutes, here’s a blunt, honest look at what people mean when they talk about white privilege–and why the conversation isn’t going away.

  • Labor Day: A Concession, Not a Gift

    Labor Day: A Concession, Not a Gift

    Labor Day wasn’t a gift – it was a distraction. Born from violent strikes and political panic, it served to quiet workers, not uplift them. The truth is, real labor change came when the powerful felt threatened. Today’s parades mask that legacy – and we’re still paying the price.