The move marks a dramatic reversal for the company.
No one has ever, in the entire discussion of white privilege, ever asked for an apology for possessing white privilege or to apologize for being white.
Unilever said in its statement that “there is much more to be done…in the areas of divisiveness and hate speech.”
A country where anyone is systemically profiled and oppressed for something that makes them who they are (color, gender, ability, religion) is by definition not truly great, free, or prosperous.
About a month ago, Elisheva Martinetti was the topic of a magazine article from the prominent mainstream Jewish magazine, Ami.
Elisheva’s story could easily be mistaken for the plot of an action film or novel--a girl in a remote area of a foreign country learning of a religion other than her own. For the first…
Seeing police as wholly good and infallible or inherently evil are both wrong.
Every convert is to be treated the same as every Jew from birth.
Black Americans, we need to do better when it comes to xenophobia.
Up until this point, I have had three articles published here with TribeHerald. And--while it has been a privilege and an honor to be one of the first Native Jewish voices on this platform, let alone period--I cannot be the only one, or one of just a handful.
For one, all of the tribes…
Morning Consult's ongoing tracking poll of Gen Z attitudes and behaviors released today some findings regarding Black Lives Matter: Gen Z are more likely to have spoken to friends or family about racial equality, and to have supported Black Lives Matter protests than members of other generations. 64% of Gen Z respondents reporting speaking to…
REI joined The North Face on Friday in dropping Facebook from its advertising mix for July, saying in a statement:
For 82 years, we have put people over profits. We're pulling all Facebook/Instagram advertising for the month of July. #StopHateForProfit
Learn more: https://t.co/XCQSnUO8XJ https://t.co/Jp1GaKdCUN
— REI (@REI) June 19, 2020
Facebook makes up to…
Late last year, Raquel Montoya-Lewis was nominated to the state of Washington’s Supreme Court, filling the seat vacated by the retiring Mary Fairhurst. Montoya-Lewis grew up with Jewish and Native American backgrounds from her mother and father, respectively, and is only the second Native American to ever sit on any state supreme court, and the…
Much outrage has been raised about the scheduling of Trump’s rally in Tulsa on Juneteenth (and its being held the day after), in the place where the worst racial violence in American history took place from May 31- June 1 of 1921. There is no question of the bigotry of this act (one which has…