by lindaoppenheim | Nov 25, 2016 | Article
Novelist, Jacqueline Woodson, turns to memories of her elders in South Carolina to find words to comfort her eight-year-old son.
by lindaoppenheim | Nov 23, 2016 | Broadcast, Uncategorized
“If Native American resistance is an old story, that’s because the systemic violation of indigenous land rights is an old story. And if history is any precedent, the resistance won’t end at Standing Rock,” Leah Donnella reported on NPR.
by lindaoppenheim | Nov 23, 2016 | Article
Need help in responding to slurs and discriminatory statements you hear from your family, friends, colleagues, supervisors, classmates, teachers, or even strangers? The Southern Poverty Law Center gives examples of situations and responses.
by lindaoppenheim | Nov 21, 2016 | Community Meeting
RSVP to Senator Booker’s Criminal Justice Reform Forum. Senator Cory Booker is pleased to host a panel discussion on criminal justice, mass incarceration, race, faith, and the impact on our communities. Here are the details: Senator Cory Booker’s Forum on...
by lindaoppenheim | Nov 20, 2016 | Opinion
Poet Morgan Parker describes her experience of the intersection of racism and depression.