Black Voices, Collective Power: Navigating the Aftermath of the 2024 Election
Dr. Wallace urges Black Americans to confront the reasons behind the Arab Muslim vote, emphasizing the importance of understanding their
Dr. Wallace urges Black Americans to confront the reasons behind the Arab Muslim vote, emphasizing the importance of understanding their
This article explores the parallels between the Jewish experience in the Holocaust and the Palestinian struggle in Gaza, tracing their
This article explores the shared traumas of the Transatlantic Slave Trade and the Holocaust, comparing cultural loss, generational trauma, and
This article explores parallels of dispossession between Indigenous Americans, Black Americans under Jim Crow, and Palestinians. It examines U.S. policy
This article explores America’s broken promises to freed Black people, from the failed Freedman’s Village and Savings Bank to the
Tuskegee University, founded by Booker T. Washington, empowers minority students with a legacy of self-reliance, vocational excellence, and academic growth,
The article Black Wall Street: A 2020 Reflection is based on my research and personal experience in Greenwood, Tulsa. I
“Is the Statue of Liberty Blindfolded?” explores the growing sense of disenfranchisement felt by African Americans in light of recent
“Artificial Bridges” explores an innovative approach to eradicating gang culture and violence through social network mapping and behavior change. Inspired
“I AM That African” is a reflection of the deep psychological conflict I face daily, navigating an identity that spans