by roz | Jul 10, 2015 | arts & culture, black women
Ester Stanford is a campaigner and spokesperson on Pan-African Reparations for Global Justice. She serves as the Co-Vice Chair of the Pan-African Reparations Coalition in Europe (PARCOE). During her interview on Galaxy 102.5fm she made reference to this petition,...
by roz | Jul 1, 2015 | article, civil liberties, law and order
Alison Saunders the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) after 12 months and consideration of all the files, made the decision not to prosecute Lord Greville Janner the 86-year-old Labour peer with 22 child offences. She felt that there was a case to answer but did...
by roz | Jun 29, 2015 | article, Government & Politics, Human Rights
A white gunman opened fire in a black church in Charleston after sitting in the congregation for an hour. He killed nine black people. This was not a hate crime. Nor was it the actions of a mentally ill man. To date, neither mental health experts or the killer’s...
by roz | Jun 19, 2015 | article, arts & culture
An unapologetic and defiant Rachel Dolezal persists in her charade of being black. During her interview on NBC news Dolezal said, “nothing about white describes who I am.” Reflecting on her childhood, Dolezal recalls that she always drew herself with the brown...
by roz | Jun 17, 2015 | youth culture
The sale of the morning after pill to girls under sixteen should be universally celebrated. It is taken ‘just in case’ after unprotected sex. This provides girls with the kindest method of control over their reproductive rights. It is guilt free because the girl may...