“The way to right wrongs is to turn the light of truth upon them.” — Ida B. Wells There is … More
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In Defense of ADOS: A Response to Jessica Aiwuyor
As we enter the start of a new decade, one thing becomes abundantly clear if you have even half a … More
The Fallacy of “Black and Brown” Rhetoric in Chicago: Why an Assumed Linked Fate Leads to Diluted Black Politics
Every single time that Mayor Lightfoot speaks about racial inequities in the City of Chicago, she utilizes a phrase that … More
Showing Up for ADOS: A Case for Reciprocal Allyship from the Global Black Community
As we continue to see the rise of the ADOS movement despite detraction, I often reflect on the role of … More
My ADOS Conference Experience: Notes from a Jamaican Ally
This past weekend, my little cousin and I had the pleasure of attending the inaugural ADOS conference in Louisville, Kentucky. … More
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This has been a loooooong time coming, and I’m finally deciding to take that first step. I am an literacy … More