As we reflect on the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., let us be careful not to culturally appropriate his methods as the “proper” way to protest against the civil and social injustices plaguing our society. Dr. King was multidimensional and very much the “radical” during the Civil Rights era. He was both objectiveContinue reading “A Couple Thoughts on Dr. King’s Legacy”
Category Archives: Social Justice
A Clarion Call: The Invisible Black Woman Fallacy
Over the years, I have been part of many discussions examining the condition of Black women, specifically the viewpoint of the “Invisible Black Woman”. For a while, I internalized the notion that I was invisible as a Black woman and subconsciously accepted that as the status quo. As my conscience and voice evolved as aContinue reading “A Clarion Call: The Invisible Black Woman Fallacy”
