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Assata Shakur, A Hero Of Black Civil Rights Activism
Assata Olugbala Shakur leads the way for outspoken Black women fighting for equality.
Ajeé Buggam is a content writer and fashion designer from NYC. Alumni from the Fashion Institute of Technology. Shortly after her career blossomed in fashion design, she returned to pursue writing part-time, which was her first-time love. She likes to write about women of color, race, lifestyle, fashion, entrepreneurship, and mental wellness.
Assata Olugbala Shakur leads the way for outspoken Black women fighting for equality.
There needs to be a higher level of accountability based on supporting severely mentally ill individuals.
We need white pastors to join in the fight against systemic racism.
John Robert Lewis was born in the city of Troy, Alabama, on February 21, 1940, to sharecroppers Willie Mae Carter and Eddie Lewis. John was the third of ten children...
Why does the president of the United States need his “African American friends and supporters” to highlight the sensitivity of the rally's date and location?
We are sick of contributing to a nation that dismisses our pain and plays the victim and the oppressor simultaneously.