by roz | Aug 4, 2023 | article, black women, civil liberties, culture, Human Rights, mental health, Race Issues, Society & Culture, Women's Health
Introduction Recently, there have been alarming incidents of racially motivated violence in words and deeds. Individuals from marginalised communities, particularly Black women, have been subject to unjustified aggression and trauma. The case of a Black...
by roz | Aug 12, 2018 | civil liberties
by roz | Jul 15, 2018 | civil liberties, Government & Politics
Donald Trump is off to meet and greet Putin. A man he has never uttered a word against. Despite Putin’s human rights abuses. The Queen and Theresa May have fared less well. Trump overlooked the nonagenarian Queen, see video below. And decried Theresa May’s handling of...
by roz | Sep 14, 2017 | civil liberties, Government & Politics
Leaving the European Union [EU] is no reason to lose the protection of Human Rights. However, Theresa May is keen to ‘Rip up human rights laws’ although the two are independent of each other. Her government is grabbing power through the EU Withdrawal...
by roz | Nov 13, 2016 | civil liberties
Abigail Fisher wanted to read a degree at the University of Texas, Austin (UT) so she applied. They did not accept her application because her grades were too low. Nonetheless, Abigail was aggrieved. She sued UT on their admission’s policy claiming...
by roz | Sep 21, 2016 | civil liberties, Human Rights
An out of control policeman wrecked the car of a young black man who sat in the vehicle and recorded the damage. Too often this type of attitude (if not the behaviour) is displayed toward black men, women and children, for the crime of breathing whilst black....