A Deep Dive into Minority Experiences in America

I recently scrolled past some social media content that questioned, "where were asians and Latinos during the Civil Rights Movement," and claimed that other racial groups “don’t complain” the way Black Americans do when faced with racism. It’s a tired—and—dangerous narrative that ignores context, history, and truth. Let’s set the record straight. Black Americans have... Read more

Analyzing Trump’s Regulatory Reforms and Economic Policies

Well, folks, buckle up, because Season 2 of “The Trump Administration” is off to a chaotic start. In just a few short weeks, Trump and his crew have already rolled out a series of policies that are shaking up everything from the federal workforce to foreign policy. Whether you love it, hate it, or are... Read more

The 50/50, Gender Roles Conversations In The Black Community Are Kinda Important

Within the African American community, discussions surrounding finances and gender roles are complex and multifaceted, reflecting broader societal dynamics and unresolved historical legacies of oppression...that's why the 50/50 conversation keeps coming up. Black people in America have not had a chance to define their culture aside from being strong and resilient for surviving slavery, the... Read more

What Do Jews and Gays Have In Common?

You can’t say anything bad about them… In all seriousness, hate speech directed towards marginalized communities remains a pervasive issue in society, with groups such as the LGBTQ movement and Jewish people often being targeted. Despite their differences, there are striking similarities in how these communities navigate and respond to such discrimination. Both the LGBTQ... Read more