Voters of Color Should Not Have to Wait Longer at the Polls
September 21, 2020 by Aburiyeba Amaso The Upcoming Presidential Election: Assessing the Impact of Economic Inequality On Election Discussions and Voter Turnoutby Rebecca Leaf
by Rebecca Leaf
by Michael Redzich
The time to speak is now. The time to act is now. With the upcoming presidential election, we are reminded of an important power: the ability to vote. As a journal focused on bringing an end to the desperate conditions afflicting so many in this nation…
by Victoria King
by Josette M. Barsano
by Megan Smith
by Neil Pladus
The twin pandemics of coronavirus and police brutality have reminded us yet again of the grave inequities in our system. This summer, we arrived at another moment of reckoning as police brutality born from complacency in systemic racism was broadcasted…
This summer, the twin pandemics of police brutality and coronavirus have disrupted communities and demonstrated the violence of systemic racism. The journal’s online summer edition highlights how these pandemics affect people of color and marginalized…
by Josh Goode