By Samuel Warde on
Activism, Anonymous, Darren Wilson, Ferguson, Michael Brown, Police Overreach, Social Justice
Activism, Civil Rights, Law & Order, Police Overreach, Social Justice
The hacktivist group Anonymous is reporting that two government sources confirm that the Missouri police officer who killed Michael Brown will NOT be indicted. Claiming it had information leaked to them by two sources, Anonymous first reported that officer Darren Wilson will not be charged on its Operation Ferguson Twitter page on October 26. LEAKED: […]
By Samuel Warde on
civil rights, Diversity, Racial Issues, Racism, The Civil Rights Movement, Voting Rights
Activism, Civil Rights, Racial Issues, Social Justice
Next year marks the sesquicentennial anniversary of the nation’s Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution abolished slavery and involuntary servitude. That amendment, the first of three Reconstruction Amendments, was passed by the Senate on April 8, 1864, by the House on January 31, 1865, and adopted on December 6, 1865. The Fourteenth Amendment was adopted […]
By Kimberley Johnson on
election day, miss revolutionaries, Videos, Voting, Women's issues
Civil Rights, PSAs, Videos, Voting, Women's Issues
20, 648, 401 single women are not registered to vote. Register HERE. If you are not aware of the awesomeness that is Miss Revolutionaries, perhaps it’s time to acquaint yourself with the California based grassroots organization – where BOTH genders are welcome. And a quick note – the editor and creator of this video had […]
By Nicole Girard on
Ferguson, Mike Brown, Requiem For Mike Brown
Activism, Civil Rights, Labor, Police Overreach
As a currently-under-investigation grand jury deliberates over whether or not to indict Michael Brown’s shooter, Darren Wilson, the struggle over rights for everyday people lives on in numerous abused and often lonely corners of our society. Most Americans are consumed by a combination of distractions, from elements of entertainment to fear. Some of it by […]
By Kimberley Johnson on
equal rights, Equal Rights Amendment, equality, ERA
Civil Rights, Women's Issues
Documentary filmmaker Kamala Lopez is wrapping up production on her documentary Equal Means Equal. Bust Magazine calls it “The Best Women’s Rights Documentary EVER …” It is an unvarnished examination of the status of woman today and a call for action to provide full civil and human rights to the majority of the American population. Did […]