activism
Grassroots campaigns have proven instrumental in bringing about political, social or environmental change; you've got to start somewhere-might as well start here.
A little Reminder in History
The dark past in a Chicago young person's lynching in 1955 (Emmett Till) lighted a social equality development that would span across decades. However, Historians are now seeing a pattern of occurrences with similar acts of violent and deadly behavior in a high re-occurrence rate throughout all of America. Now, why is this?
By Scientist Nyne6 years ago in The Swamp
Dear Joe Biden, Why?
First, some context. I am a 21-year-old white student. My life is as drenched in privilege as any other early twenties woman going to school online on a scholarship and living with her parents for the summer. I have been attending protests in my city, Austin, Texas, for the past week or so. I am (and have been, for a long time) outraged at the state of this country, and seeing that Biden pledged to add money to our police system sent me into a frenzied hour or so of typing, deleting, and retyping, until I was able to form my emotional turmoil into something intelligible and, I hope, compelling. As I am almost certain Biden will never see one pixel of this emotionally charged word-vomit, I am sharing it with you all, so that I might gain at least some sense of community from the effort it took to tame and present my thoughts and feeling in a consumable form.
By Kassandra Pulsifer6 years ago in The Swamp
Staying Safe During a Protest
With protests happening across the country and even around the world, it's important to stay informed and make sure you are prepared and staying safe. Most of the protests have remained peaceful, however, the police has used rubber bullets, tear gas, and taken other actions against protesters not involved in looting or violent incidents. Some protesters were seriously injured, one man in Buffalo, NY is now suffering from a TBI after being pushed to the ground by police officers. Other protesters who say were there in peace, have now filed lawsuits against cities like Dallas, and Portland, because they suffered serious injuries and say did not take part in aggressive behavior.
By Stephanie Murguia6 years ago in The Swamp
Falling Behind
That is especially when we live in a world as crazy as this one. Racist systems and corrupt politicians manage to continuously and successfully blind millions into going about their days being ignorant to the blatant racism that occurs every single day.
By Andrew Hartley6 years ago in The Swamp
Sweeping Police Reforms, San Jose, CA
Right now, people all over the United States are fed up with police. They refuse to put up with things as they are, but Mayor Sam Liccardo took a different approach by not giving in to the people's demands to defund the police department, while also making sure they stop using tear gas or rubber bullets. Liccardo, according to the Mercury News, decided to provide a budget that will impact police reform more than focusing on defunding them entirely. The 2020-21 fiscal year starts July 1st, but the mayor feels that San Jose is not staffed as well as it could be. Communities of color ask for more police, but sometimes face being victimized by crime more often than other communities.
By Iria Vasquez-Paez6 years ago in The Swamp





