Can't overstate how important it is to celebrate and publicize these historic wins in the face of huge rightwing ideological & political apparatuses.
I'm sure it's been talked about, but the fact that a show with a primarily Black cast is doing this well and is the best comedy on network television is absolutely amazing. Go, Quinta!
We should never, and must never forget these victims of white supremacist violence. 10. Innocent Black people in Buffalo New York murdered by a white supremacist.
The artist behind this painting, Criselda Vasquez, painted this portrait of her parents in 2017. The man in this painting, her father, was recently taken by ICE. He has lived in the United States for forty years. This loss has made it hard for the family to support themselves. If you want to support them, you can go to their GoFundMe here:
https://t.co/Mgp7W8m5xJ
This is horrible. The same Germany that refused to acknowledge the genocide they committed in Namibia 🇳🇦 while still owning 70% of its farmland despite having 2% of the population. Africans need to unite.
Two Black lawmakers were arrested for their opposition against white state legislators eliminating Black representation in the state of Tennessee.
Absolutely insane things are happening in the year 2026.
the fact the US used the full force of the federal government to eliminate the Black Panthers while the KKK is still running around tells you a lot about this country
🇬🇭🚨 JUST IN: Ghana moves to table UN Resolution declaring the transatlantic slave trade the "gravest crime in human history."
Not a metaphor. Not hyperbole. The gravest crime.
For 400 years, millions stolen. Families destroyed. Continents drained. Economies built on bones.
The West never apologized. Never paid. Never even fully acknowledged.
Now Ghana is forcing the conversation. At the UN. On the record. For history.
The transatlantic slave trade wasn't a tragedy. It was a crime. The gravest in human history.
Ghana just reminded the world. The silence must end. The reckoning is coming.
Share this. The victims are gone. The truth isn't. The resolution is the least of what's owed.
Black Detroit man wins a racial discrimination lawsuit against his job and gets a $99,000 settlement. He walks into TCF Bank to deposit the checks, three cheques from his former employer. The tellers look at him, decide it’s fake, and straight-up call the police.
Four cops show up and grill this Air Force vet for over an hour like he’s running a scam. He shows proof, calls his lawyer, still no dice. So he closes his account on the spot, walks to Chase down the street, and the checks clear in 12 hours.
Then he does what any real one would do: sues the BANK for discrimination too. They settled out of court. Twice in a row.
You can’t make this up.
please, please share this video. please support and rally behind the victims in any way possible, uplift their voices. please don't let them be silenced.