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  • Dr.. Gail Wyatt

    Dr.. Wyatt is a clinical psychologist, sex therapist, and professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences at UCLA. She was an NIMH Research Scientist Career Development Awardee for 17 años. Her research examines the consensual and abusive sexual relationships of women and men, the effects of these experiences on their psychological well-being, y […]

  • Color Of Change | Tell the FCC to Protect Net Neutrality

      FCC Chairman Ajit Pai has begun his plan to kill the open internet. The Chairman’s plan to gut the FCC’s net neutrality rules will devastate Black communities. Net neutrality is essential to protecting our free and open Internet, which has been crucial to today’s fights for civil rights and equality. Our ability to have our […]

  • Twitter and others warn FCC of ‘disastrous’ net neutrality reversal

            Twitter, Pinterest, Reddit and Airbnb were among 200 firms that signed a letter warning FCC Chairman Ajit Pai not to roll back net neutrality, according to Broadcasting & Cable. Dated on Cyber Monday (November 27th), the letter notes that record Black Friday sales area testament to the power of the free and open internet […]

  • What we all can do to stop the Libyan slave trade

    The disturbing cellphone camera footage released by CNN depicting slave auctions in Libya has rocked the world and serves as a jarring reminder that slavery still exists in the 21stcentury. Experts estimate that 40 million people around the world are currently enslaved. The Global Estimates of Modern Slavery report released by the International Labor Office and the […]

  • Freebie Friday

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  • Amid Gentrification Fears, a Gang Crackdown Strikes in South L.A.

    The City Attorney’s Office is cracking down on a South L.A. apartment building it describes as a hotbed for a notorious gang in the area, the Black P-Stones. But concern has been expressed over the timing: Los Angeles is in the midst of a dire housing crisis, and some folks in communities like this one, known locally as […]

  • Bushra Kwesi

    Ashra Kwesi is a historian (griot) and lecturer on ancient African history and religion. He reveals firsthand information from the ancient temples, tombs and papyrus papers recorded when African people were teachers of the world. Brother Kwesi brings a wealth of information and a powerful delivery based on over 3 decades of study and tour […]

  • Damien Goodmon

    Damien Goodmon is the Founder and Executive Director of the nonprofit Crenshaw Subway Coalition (“CSC”). CSC and it’s successor organization the Citizens’ Campaign to Fix the Expo Rail Line seeks to empower stakeholder groups in the area of Crenshaw-Leimert Park-Hyde Park and highlight the issues of equitable and community-centered transportation planning in the pursuit of racial and […]

  • Amnistía quiere investigar la presunta participación de Shell en 1990 la violencia en Nigeria,en

    Amnesty International has called for a criminal investigation into the alleged role of Royal Dutch Shell in human rights abuses in Nigeria’s oil-rich Ogoniland in the 1990s, accusations…LEER MÁS

  • Dr.. Gerald Horne

      Dr.. Horne tiene la cátedra Moores de Historia y Estudios Afroamericanos. His research has addressed issues of racism in a variety of relations involving labor, política, civil rights, international relations and war. He has also written extensively about the film industry. Dr.. Horne received his Ph.D. in history from Columbia University and his […]