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When Mental Health Calls Become Death Sentences

Eleanor Bumpers and the Cost of Police InterventionEleanor Bumpers was a sixty-seven-year-old Black grandmother living in public housing in New York City. She suffered from diabetes and arthritis and lived on less than one hundred dollars a month. She also had diagnosed mental health challenges that made daily life difficult. On October 29, 1984, police

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Color Blindness, Power, and Responsibility

Zoe Saldana and the Question of Racial DistanceZoe Saldana often presents herself as someone who wants to be known only for her art. On the surface, this desire sounds neutral and even admirable. However, for a Black woman with global influence, that stance carries weight beyond personal preference. Many observers notice that she appears uncomfortable

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When Righteous Anger Loses Its Moral Center

Selective Outrage and Safe TargetsRepeating a claim online can feel righteous, especially when it aligns with popular outrage. But repetition without analysis is not ethics, it is laziness. Notice the pattern that keeps repeating when controversy appears. The anger rarely moves toward party leadership or the structures that actually hold power. It does not focus

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Alberta King and the Leadership That Held a Community Together

Leadership Shaped by ServiceAlberta King came from a family grounded in service, dignity, and responsibility. Her father helped build Ebenezer Baptist Church into a center of Black community life. Her mother held the emotional center of that community with quiet strength. Alberta witnessed this labor long before she ever stepped into leadership herself. When she

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