


#BlackHer2020 – End Money Bail
Imagine driving across the country to begin your new job at a university when you are pulled over for the most minor infraction. The next thing you know, you’re forced out of your car, injured, arrested, and detained. This is what happened to Sandra Bland, a...
#BlackHer2020: Reparations or Pay Me What You Owe Me
What a moment we find ourselves in! A conversation that has long lingered on the fringes of African-American society has erupted into the public square: reparations for the descendants of enslaved people. This year the public conversation went as far as the halls of...
#BlackHer2020: Housing Affordability
This is the first in a series about housing affordability and its impact on Black women and communities. Three years ago, I made an intentional decision to relocate from Washington, DC to Atlanta, GA. Part of the impetus for that transition was the high cost of...
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