Sudan’s Devastating Conflict Unfolds with Humanitarian Tragedy
Sudan’s civil war has led to a severe humanitarian crisis, displacing over 8.6 million people and leaving 25 million in urgent need of aid.
Sudan’s civil war has led to a severe humanitarian crisis, displacing over 8.6 million people and leaving 25 million in urgent need of aid.
Recognizing the contributions of Black military heroes is long-overdue . Learn about the systemic barriers and ongoing efforts to honor these heroes.
Convict leasing, sharecropping, and domestic service are some of the ways that newly emancipated Blacks continued to face involuntary servitude after the Civil War. But Black people rose to the challenge. In this episode we discuss three ways the Civil War failed to end slavery AND four things Black people did about.