Ashby & Graff® calls out legacy of discrimination in real estate industry and challenges business across America to stand in solidarity with Black Americans who are fighting for survival. Pledges financial support for the NAACP.
Read MoreIn honor of the United Nations International Decade for People of African Descent, Global Prayer Convocation 2018 will host thousands called to pray for the restoration of the Black Church through renewal, resistance and reclamation.
Read MoreMaltese-American HLP founder and Catholic author Marcelle Bartolo-Abela challenges American Christians to ask if the Gospel of Trump is compatible to the Gospel of Christ. Using empirical data, she shows how the American people of faith draw the line bounded by devotion to politicians, while violating the fundamental human rights of racial and religious minorities, immigrants, refugees, and women.
Read MoreThe United States Sustainable Development Corp has made an urgent appeal to the United Nations Human Rights Council to investigate the killings of unarmed men, women and children of color in the United States. "This request is to urge the Human Rights Council to conduct a thorough and impartial investigation into law enforcement practices that may undermine the human rights of African and Indigenous descendants of colonialism and enslavement in the United States," UN NGO President, Ava Gabrielle
Read MorePresident/CEO of United Nations NGO with a passion for justice takes long-standing role of convener, to the global stage to connect politically isolated populations of war, colonialism and enslavement to one another and provide space for them voice to their shared plight.
Read MoreGroup seeks to unravel the historical complexities of Indigenous and African people using the United States as a case study by dissecting the framework of colonialism, enslavement and the creation of race at a Parallel Event of the 60th Session of United Nation Commission on the Status of Women.
Read MoreRemixing Colorblind takes a compelling view of campus life and institutions of higher learning, and how they shape our understanding of race. It examines the nuances of race relations including notions of implicit bias, individual racism, institutional racism and reverse racism on American campuses through a series of honest interviews with students, as well as thought and opinion leaders.
Read MoreThere's a disconnect in white Americans' views on race. Though whites who score higher on intelligence tests are less likely to hold prejudiced stereotypes and profess beliefs in racial justice, they are no more likely to support public policies designed to reduce racial inequality. This is the main finding of research by Geoffrey Wodtke (University of Toronto), recently published by a flagship journal of sociology: "Social Problems".
Read MoreSeeking Asylum, Darnell Lamont Walker's documentary about escaping American tyranny, begins its journey around the world. "My hope is that this film sparks conversations that matter. Conversations about race relations, social justice, inequality, and America," Walker says.
Read MoreBased on his own experience of growing up in a broken home, Kenny reached the point where suicide felt like the only escape. In his compelling new book, Kenny shares his experiences and thoughts.
Read MoreUSARiseUp.com is inviting colleges and universities from across the country to become a part of the sustained conversation on race relations in America. Since issuing the invitation, more than 30 of the nation's colleges and universities signed on.
Read MoreRecent racial incidents have left many students fearing for their safety. The Black Student Union is calling on the support of all students, staff, faculty, and community supporters who are ready to work towards creating a healthier campus climate.
Read MoreFrom author Corey Washington comes a candid and direct discussion on one of the most controversial topics and sensitive issues in society.
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