
America and race: 318,881,992 shades of grey
For far too long there has been such racial dissension and oppression in this country.

Bikers and librarians: profiled in Central Texas
"You have to see yourself in the shoes of those accused. Or a biker's boots. Or a young man's Nikes. Even a librarian's orthopedic sneakers."

Suicide sweeping Indian Country is genocide
There must be an end to this poverty and racist-spawned crisis.

Indigenous people walk off set of Adam Sandler film "Ridiculous Six"
Reducing a whole group of people down to stereotypes further dehumanizes Native people.

Why black and brown lives matter for all lives
On Feb. 20, a police officer shot and killed Mexican national Rubén García Villalpando on the side of a highway outside Dallas.

Muslim lives matter and all victims of hate crimes matter too
Perhaps the mother of all evils, or shall we say, the most potent of all evils in history has been ignorance and greed.

In Ferguson, a prosecutor manipulates the justice system to prevent indictment
Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson never went to trial for killing Mike Brown, but he had one of the best attorneys anyone in his situation could have had.

How long before that arc bends towards justice?
Almost 50 years ago, Martin Luther King Jr. stood on the steps of the Capitol in Montgomery, Alabama, and asked "How long?" His words ring as true today as ever.

NBA made the right call on banning LA Clippers owner
The NBA does not have to allow that man or anyone else who does what he did to be the public face of professional basketball in LA.

