by courageousadmin | Aug 15, 2019 | Race
By Jeneen Interlandi—Aug. 14, 2019 The smallpox virus hopscotched across the post-Civil War South, invading the makeshift camps where many thousands of newly freed African-Americans had taken refuge but leaving surrounding white communities comparatively unscathed....
by courageousadmin | Aug 15, 2019 | Race
By Nikole Hannah-Jones—Aug. 14, 2019 My dad always flew an American flag in our front yard. The blue paint on our two-story house was perennially chipping; the fence, or the rail by the stairs, or the front door, existed in a perpetual state of disrepair, but that...
by courageousadmin | Aug 15, 2019 | Race
By Lee Berthiaume—Aug. 14, 2019 Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan has asked Canada’s military ombudsman to investigate racism in the Canadian Forces following several high-profile incidents and a report linking service members to right-wing extremist and hate groups. The...
by courageousadmin | Aug 12, 2019 | Race
Qualifying for scholarship money is not about dissecting your ancestral bloodline. Or is it? Let’s face it; the United States is a melting pot of multiculturalism that leads to a wide variety of ethnic unions. As a result, college students hail from diverse...
by courageousadmin | Aug 8, 2019 | Race
By Joshua Miller—Aug. 7 2019 Amid a shifting cultural landscape, a handful of talented multiracial athletes are among some of Japan’s best chances to reach the podium at next summer’s Tokyo Olympics and consequently draw attention to an often ignored yet...
by courageousadmin | Jul 30, 2019 | Race
By Maria Trent, M.D., M.P.H., FSAHM, FAAP—July 29, 2019 The AAP has consistently taken a stand on issues that make some children and adolescents more vulnerable than others. Policy statements and other reports have addressed many of the social determinants of health...