"I don't believe in justice no more." a white warren police officer was found not guilty by a white jury on all charges after he was charged with manslaughter in a high-speed crash that killed the two black men
Black Americans ❤️❤️❤️❤️ stop listening to these fool spreading FALSE information. WE HAVE BOSSED UP over the years, taken back what our Ancestors already HAD…… The ELEVATION is REAL 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
She studied chemistry at Princeton because she believes bad forensic science has contributed to wrongful convictions—and now she’s going to law school to change that.
#BlackWomen#BlackLawyers#BlackExcellence
“My information” does belong to you now does it?
Uncle Sam! This one too, seems too uppity for my liking
These fucking g servants of yours Uncle Sam! I fucking swear! They’re about a cunts hair from truly realizing that the citizens can only take so much
At Just 13 Years Old, Alena Analeigh McQuarter Made History As The Youngest Black Student Ever Accepted Into A U.S. Medical School. Now 17, This Brilliant Young Queen Has Already Graduated High School At 12, Earned A Master’s Degree, Interned At NASA, Founded The Brown STEM Girl To Inspire Other Girls Of Color, And Continues Blazing Trails In Medicine And Science.
Asking The Oppressed To Be Peaceful Is An Act Of Violence In Itself
Angela Davis exposed the violence, ripped the mask off white innocence, and reminded the world that asking the oppressed to be peaceful while they’re hunted is itself an act of violence.
This iconic interview was recorded in the spring of 1972 inside a California state prison cell, where Angela Davis was being held during her high-profile trial.
When Polite Questions Ignore Bloody Reality…
Gentrification, The Quiet Eviction
They drain the value, flood the streets with harm, price out the locals, and call the theft “regeneration” while the community pays in bodies and displacement. This is a clip from Boyz n the Hood (1991).
At just 13 years old, Alena Analeigh McQuarter made history as the youngest Black student ever accepted into a U.S. medical school.
Now 17, this brilliant young queen has already graduated high school at 12, earned a Master’s degree, interned at NASA, founded The Brown STEM Girl to inspire other girls of color, and continues blazing trails in medicine and science.
Her journey is living proof that when purpose, discipline, and brilliance collide, nothing can hold you back not even age.
The future is in incredible hands! 👏🏽
Meet Alena Analeigh McQuarter, a 17-year-old phenomenon and unstoppable young queen rewriting history in STEM and medicine! 👏🏽
At just 13 years old, she made history as the youngest Black student ever accepted into a U.S. medical school (University of Alabama at Birmingham Heersink School of Medicine).
Now at 17, this powerhouse has already achieved what most only dream of:
• Graduated high school at 12
• Earned her Bachelor’s in Biomedical Sciences and Master’s in Biological Sciences (both Summa Cum Laude) from Arizona State University by age 15
• Became the youngest person of color to intern at NASA (at just 12)
• Founded The Brown STEM Girl and The Brown STEM Girl Foundation — creating scholarships, mentorship programs, and global opportunities for girls of color in STEM
• Conducting advanced research in cancer immunology, virology, and global health
• Pursuing her PhD in Integrated Biomedical Sciences (focus on infection, immunity & inflammation) at Loma Linda University while on the path to her MD/PhD
• Initiated into Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. as one of the youngest members
From Texas to NASA to the frontiers of medicine — Alena’s journey is a powerful testament to discipline, brilliance, and purpose. She’s not just breaking barriers… she’s building bridges for every young Black girl behind her.
Her story is a powerful one. Keep shining, Queen! 👏🏽
People love talking about what Black communities lacked. This story had me thinking about what happened when Black educators had the room to build something extraordinary.
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This is why I get so excited when I see Black people becoming doctors, nurses, and other medical professionals. ALL of my doctors are Black and I’m intentional about it. I’m glad my community is 90% Black too! Be careful fam. These people are dangerous.
#BlackDoctors#Racism
After being wrongly imprisoned since his daughter was a year old, this father decided to surprise her by picking her up from school on his first day out. ❤️🥹