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Category: Opinion
Trump’s EO Blitz: Deportation Flights Halted, ICE Raids Underway, and TikTok Ban Foiled
Donald Trump has been signing a flurry of Executive Orders, including one to deport undocumented immigrants, while also attempting to rewrite history with his ‘Day of Love’ narrative and changing the name of Mt. Denali back to Mt. McKinley.
How historic J.J. Rhoads elementary school became South Dallas’ resource center for DISD families
The Resource Center South, opened in January 2024, provides resources such as food, mental health, recreational activities, and job training for families in the South Dallas community, with an emphasis on supporting families with children in DISD schools.
Unhappy New Year: Black Optimism Is Way Down
A new poll shows that Black Americans and other marginalized communities are experiencing a sense of dread and pessimism about the nation’s future, as Trump’s executive orders are widely viewed as harmful to these groups.
SZA and Keke Palmer in “One of Them Days” Makes This Film a Standout in the Duo-Driven Film Genre
One of Them Days, featuring SZA’s acting debut, has the potential to outshine Wicked in terms of cultural impact due to its authentic portrayal of Black female friendship and its natural chemistry between SZA and Keke Palmer.
Profiting From Injustice: How the Prison Industrial Complex Exploits Black Communities for Big Business in 2025
The prison industrial complex continues to disproportionately impact Black communities in Houston, Texas, with Black men making up nearly half of the incarcerated population, despite making up only 19% of the city’s population.
Don’t Be Fooled: Trump’s J6 Pardons Are All About Race
Donald Trump has granted clemency to every criminal involved in the January 6 insurrection, including those who attacked police officers, highlighting a pattern of pardoning white people who commit violent crimes against the government and the police.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day 2025 Must Be More Malcolm Than Martin
On MLK Day 2025, the nation will be inaugurating the most unjust person to ever serve as POTUS, Donald Trump, and it is time for Black people to commit to building and doing for themselves, as MLK’s movement was for equal access and Malcolm X called for self-determination.
RedNote, Duolingo: Prepare for Friendship?
TikTok is now banned, over 700 million users have switched to RedNote, leading to a surge in Duolingo users learning Mandarin and a growing demand for alternative apps with similar features.
After Schools Burn, What Happens to Black Students?
The Eaton Fire and the Palisades Fire have impacted Black communities in Los Angeles, causing displacement, learning loss, and increased risk of PTSD, while the federal aid distribution system is stacked against them, leading to further racial inequities in education.
