So you let white children go through the parade route unscathed but arrest a young black teen trying to make it to school for his regents? If he misses his test that’s automatic summer school. @NYPDnews@NYCMayor@NYPDPC
She is Ethiopian, btw. Got packed up quick, fast, and in a hurry. It’s now deleted.
I hope that person finds a good FBA caterer to fulfill their request.
America bombed their homeland and then forced them to camp at Tijuana and travel 5 hours just to get to their match.
This is discrimination. THIS IS DISCRIMINATION!!!!!!!!!
A police officer murdered a child whose mother couldn’t afford diapers at Walmart. The headline below was constructed to protect the child-murdering police officer. This is America.
A college swimmer caught red-handed assaulting an unconscious girl behind a dumpster gets sentenced to just 3 months in jail because the judge "didn't want to ruin his Olympic potential." Once again, a man's hypothetical career is worth more than a woman's actual life.
The dad who took his daughters to the WOMANS restroom but made sure there were NO women inside of there before entering, did exactly what he was suppose to do. If you can’t respect a dad protecting his children then something is really wrong with you!
Got my nails done at a black nail salon in Charleston. This was the first walk-in nail appointment in my life where the nail tech educated me on the different types of gels and what will keep my nails healthy. #polishedbyTrell
this is not getting attention. they just buried it. ANOTHER trans woman is dead. four days ago. died in her cell. prisons which are inherently designed to shorten lifespans
The Haya people of Tanzania were producing carbon steel in the year 100 AD, nearly 1,900 years before the process was independently developed in Europe. Their furnaces reached 1,800 degrees Celsius using preheated forced-draft technology that European metallurgists did not achieve until the Industrial Revolution. When anthropologists arrived to study it in the 1970s, the knowledge only survived because a few elderly men still remembered it. Cheap European steel had already put the Haya out of business decades earlier.
Africa did not need to be taught how to build. It needed to be left alone.
Caribbean nations such as Cuba, Haiti, and Guyana have historically served as places of refuge for Black Americans escaping racism and political persecution. Pan-Africanists in Guyana had even set up a village for Black Americans. There is also a lengthy history of Black people in the Caribbean protesting against the poor treatment of Black Americans. Artists such as Black Stalin and Mighty Gabby have expressed this in song. Eusi Kwayana was detained by the British colonial government for exposing America's racism against Black Americans.
Of course, this is history that isn't well-known in America because of the disconnect in the Diaspora. We don't know each other's histories like we should. If we did, we'd understand how interconnected our struggles have always been.