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Harvard President: Harvard and the Legacy of Slavery
04.26.22
Dear Members of the Harvard Community, Veritas is more than Harvard’s motto. It is the very reason we exist. Through research and scholarship we seek to uncover truth, whether in understanding the origins of life or the meaning of life. And through education we seek to equip our students to lead lives of meaning and […]
The Streets Speak in Tongues
04.22.22
I comb through the accent of my adolescent street views and patterns. Deciphering the moral compass that orients its existence. In morse code street peddlers dot, dit, and dash cash flows Bringing movement to our traffic jammed economy. This is a revolt against our arrested feats. Pinned down political beats, whose sub frequencies have yet […]
READ NOW: FIRST EDITION ANTI-RACISM POLICY JOURNAL SPRING 2022
03.30.22
Download the journal by clicking the download button on the PDF viewer toolbar. Special Note: The cover of this journal was create by the wonderful and talented Emma Sprague. You exceeded our wildest expectations and we cannot thank you enough.
Remembering Malcolm
02.21.22
February 21 Marks 53 Years Since the Death of Malcolm X: A Martyr in the Fight for Anti-Racism
Reimagining Policing In America
01.20.22
Reimagining Community Policing In America
From Paris to Death and Chaos
12.19.21
“The Anti-Racism Policy Journal is happy to partner with Collateral Benefits and Manos Visibles to bring you “Voices of the African Diaspora”, a series of perspectives from Afro-descendants across the world on surviving, overcoming, and transcending COVID-19. Collateral Benefits is a platform that through perspective papers aims to lift up the voices of African and Afro-descendant people from all walks of life so that their intellect, wisdom, and experiences can contribute to and shape the global conversations on the critical issues of our time.”
This piece is the first essay of the series we are publishing today.
Advocating for Intersectional Sex Worker Representation In Academia
07.20.21
The lives of sex workers and the obstacles they face are starkly unexplored in academic literature. Contrary to past connotations of sex work involving only prostitution, the digital age has inspired countless outlets for people to make money by selling their time, images, videos, or by webcamming (Amir, 2020). The normalization of sex work in […]
“Foundations: How to Do Better on Racial Equity?” Research Report and Recommendations
07.2.21
10 main observations, key challenges, best practices, and 7 recommendations innovatively presented thanks to 50 interviews of philanthropic leaders, to do better on racial equity.