William Berry Jr.
Special to The Citizen
I thank The Citizen for publishing my February four-part series, âRethinking Social Justice in the Age of Conflict and Rage.â These essays appeared prior to March 4, the date conspiracy theorists marked to âinaugurateâ 45âs retaking of presidential power and preventing the devastation of white culture and its manifest destiny.
Locally, we have choices. We can expand equity in all societal platforms, continue to battle generational racism and systemic biases, as well as challenge others who spew racial animosity. We can also identify pathways to influence the national political mindset. Or we can embrace other options.
In 1955, Massachusetts Sen. John F. Kennedy with the assistance of Ted Sorenson wrote the 1957 Pulitzer Prize-winning book "Profiles in Courage." At the time, many adult readers and students
Many would argue that Jan. 6 made clear the despicable systemic racial underpinnings inherent in policing. Unfortunately, this demented attitude is emboldened by the overall silence of a majority of
Many would argue that Jan. 6 made clear the despicable systemic racial underpinnings inherent in policing. Unfortunately, this demented attitude is emboldened by the overall silence of a majority of