Essays Seen and Yet Invisible: My Thoughts on the Black Narrative To be honest, I’m angry. I’m a 48-year-old Black woman. There, l said it. It is how people see me regardless of Stephanie Spencer Posted on August 14, 2020
Connection, Culture Sweatpants & Solidarity | Supporting Our Immigrant Neighbors in 2019 Note from Nanea Hoffman: As a Native Hawaiian of mixed blood, the blood of immigrants who may not have been considered to Jessi-James Grey Posted on July 12, 2019
Culture Sweatpants & Equality | Activism is a Practice – A Movement, Not A Moment "Activism” is a sustained commitment to bringing your highest self in service of the challenges and opportunities in the Kerra Bolton Posted on May 31, 2017
Culture Sweatpants & Equality | Amnesty International Day On May 28, 1961, a letter written by Peter Benenson, a British lawyer, was published in The Observer. Reportedly, he was Jessi-James Grey Posted on May 27, 2017
Culture Sweatpants & Equality | Human Rights Day Today is Human Rights Day. We take a quick look at the history and significance of the day and look optimistically into the future. Jessi-James Grey Posted on December 9, 2016