Weekly Reflection: Terrorism on Mother’s Day

  This Sunday is Mother’s Day. It is a time to honor and remember the nurturing love of our mother or mother figure. But Mother’s Day 1961 went down in history for a much different reason. On May 14 an act of racial terror took place on the outskirts...

Compromising Freedom

Sometimes lesser known parts of our nation’s history have major impacts on the legacy of racial injustice today. One such event happened 147 years ago this week when federal troops were removed from the state house in Louisiana on April 24, 1877. This marked the...

Weekly Reflection: An Infamous Anniversary

100 years ago this week, Virginia passed an infamous piece of legislation called “The Racial Integrity Act.” It required all babies born in the state to have their race recorded as either “white” or “non-white.” All those classified as non-white were referred to as...