activism
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Acknowledging Victories
βThis was a David and Goliath situation, a battle between corporate big money and community grassroots organizing powered by pupusa sales, donations, and a group of dedicated, unwavering activists.β - Susie de Santiago, parent and community activist
By Carl J. Petersen3 years ago in The Swamp
Michelle Obama in Her Own Words: Insights from America's First Lady
Michelle Obama, America's first African American First Lady, is a powerful voice for change and social justice. Her passion, intelligence, and advocacy have made her an inspiration to millions of people around the world. From her speeches and interviews to her memoir, "Becoming," Michelle Obama has shared her views and values on issues such as education, health, and community involvement, as well as her experiences as First Lady. In this collection, we'll explore some of her most important and fascinating quotes and speeches, offering insights into her vision for a better future.
By Forever Magnifico3 years ago in The Swamp
Black History
Black History is an intricate narrative of resilience, creativity, and strength that spans centuries. It is a history that tells the stories of black people's contributions to world civilization and culture, their struggles and triumphs. In this comprehensive overview, we will cover the significant historical events, movements, and figures that have shaped the experiences and contributions of black people from Ancient Africa to modern-day.
By Forever Magnifico3 years ago in The Swamp
Lion Mindset
The lion is often seen as the king of the jungle, the symbol of strength, power, and courage. For centuries, this majestic animal has inspired humans to adopt a mindset of confidence, bravery, and leadership. In this article, we will explore the lion mindset, its characteristics, and how we can apply it to our lives.
By jai singh rajput3 years ago in The Swamp
China goes on the offensive as balloon fallout threatens to damage credibility
It's been around two weeks since a thought Chinese reconnaissance expand entered American airspace before the end of last month. In that time China's reaction has moved from appeasing to angry, and presently, as the aftermath proceeds, to out and out fierce.
By Inham Imthiyas 3 years ago in The Swamp
Losers and Suckers
You all know the story of how the draft dodger-in-chief referred to those who died in conflict as losers and suckers. But then again, how is this not surprising from someone who told John McCain that he wasn't a hero because he got caught (1) or mocked the family of Captain Humayun Khan (2) yet, the Orange Fuhrer himself wussed his way out of any real fighting because of his "daddy's influence, the cowardice of the draft board and the doctor who proved himself to be a quack and falsified his diagnosis.
By Johann Hollar3 years ago in The Swamp
Black History Month Isnβt as Important as Other Months
Every February, Iβm reminded constantly that itβs Black History Month. I see the NBA advertising it constantly, with the players wearing clothing or patches to commemorate the designated month each year we celebrate Black History.
By The Mouthy Renegade Writer3 years ago in The Swamp









