Why We Need to Listen to Black Women, the Conscience of America
The truths Black women offer are rarely rosy verities, but they are necessary gospels if we are to make our American culture equitable and just for all.

The truths Black women offer are rarely rosy verities, but they are necessary gospels if we are to make our American culture equitable and just for all.

Seeing & Believing closes out Black History Month with a review of Shaka King’s “Judas and the Black Messiah”.

Recognition of another’s worth entails ceding power, allowing another what is rightfully theirs.
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