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Echoes of Resistance: New Jersey's Stand Against Hate in Politics - All Hail the No King Movement Happening In North America
New Jersey's "No Kings Movement" rallies against the rise of political racism, highlighting the urgent need to address systemic inequalities and advocate for public health in the face of daunting health disparities and dangerous ideologies.

Karen Brittingham-Edmond
Oct 224 min read
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It's A Sin And A Shame: How Black Journalists Are Harassed In Monmouth County, New Jersey
"It's A Sin And A Shame: How Black Journalists Are Harassed In Monmouth County, New Jersey" exposes the detrimental impact of the lack of Black representation in journalism on reporting crucial issues affecting Black Americans.

Karen Brittingham-Edmond
Sep 1316 min read
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The Echo of Justice: Confronting America's Political Sin
Today's article: America is at a pivotal crossroads, confronting the deep-rooted consequences of political sins—racism, greed, and systemic oppression—that have hindered Black progress and destabilized the nation. The article calls for truth, accountability, and reparations as moral imperatives to heal historical injustices and build a just, equitable future for all.

Karen Brittingham-Edmond
Jun 223 min read
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Faith and Fracture: How The Book 'Jesus and John Wayne' by Kristin Kobes Du Mez Exposes the Ties Between White Evangelicalism and American Nationalism
In her book "Jesus and John Wayne," Kristin Kobes Du Mez examines the connections between white evangelicalism and American cultural identity, highlighting how ideals of masculinity and militarism, symbolized by figures like John Wayne, have influenced evangelical identity in the U.S. She argues that this intertwining of faith and nationalism has distorted traditional evangelical messages and contributed to significant social and political divides.

Karen Brittingham-Edmond
Apr 172 min read
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Champion of Social Justice: Advocating for the Disenfranchised, Accused, and Persecuted By The State Of Maryland - The Story Of Marilyn Mosby And The Struggle Against Racism In North America.
It is disheartening to witness the public prosecution of many Black female lawyers in one year for simply doing what is right and their job.

Karen Brittingham-Edmond
May 22, 20244 min read
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Book Review by Umar Muhajjir: "Savage Inequalities" by Jonathan Kozol regarding Public School Education of Minority Children in America
Kozol saw firsthand how the mistreatment & underfunding of urban public schools could cause irreparable harm to Black children.

Umar Muhajjir
Apr 22, 20245 min read
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