America has always been seen as the land of opportunity, a place where people could learn and be welcomed into communities regardless of what their status is.
America has always been seen as the land of opportunity, a place where people could learn and be welcomed into communities regardless of what their status is.
It’s sad to think that someone’s business could go from booming with success to clearing out all your belongings the next. Employees unknowingly finishing their last shifts.
I find it better to educate future generations by setting precedents for them to follow and proper education through school and in-depth analysis of why racism exists.
This is everyone vs. racists. I just can’t understand how some people think that this is okay and just stand by and allow it to happen. How does this not infuriate you?
Many young people are starting movements against police brutality because they are not waiting on adults to make a change, it is now their chance and they will take it.
We shouldn’t be against these people, we should protect them when they are most vulnerable, because they protect us, who are vulnerable every second.
They were not only separated from their parents and family, but they were being put in cages as if they were animals.
The police are supposed to be our protectors, but they are, instead, instilling fear into the black and POC community.
On May 25, 2020, an unlawful killing with malice aforethought occurred without justification that tore into the strongest of hearts. You may know the victim as George Perry Floyd Jr..
In a quote from Will Smith, he suggests, “Racism isn’t getting worse, it’s getting recorded.” I agree, social media/the internet has its cons, but one of its pros is being able to bring things to attention.