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    The Profit from Black Pain and Trauma
    Archuleta A. Chisolm
    • Apr 19, 2021
    • 2 min

    The Profit from Black Pain and Trauma

    One of the Louisville police officers responsible for the death of Breonna Taylor is writing a book. It will be published by Post Hill Press in Tennessee. Initially, Simon & Schuster was set to distribute it. But after the intense public backlash, they backed out of the distribution deal. It's disturbing that they considered it in the first place. Sergeant Jonathan Mattingly is one of three police officers who performed the no-knock warrant at Breonna Taylor’s apartment in Ma
    Solidarity, Protests, and Hashtags:      What Now?
    Archuleta A. Chisolm
    • Aug 31, 2020
    • 3 min

    Solidarity, Protests, and Hashtags: What Now?

    After the solidarity, protests and hashtags on social media, where are we now?
    Black Women's Pain Is Not Funny
    Archuleta A. Chisolm
    • Jul 27, 2020
    • 3 min

    Black Women's Pain Is Not Funny

    There has been a long-standing thread of disrespect towards Black Women. It's not funny. It has to stop.
    A Reckoning
    Archuleta A. Chisolm
    • Jun 15, 2020
    • 2 min

    A Reckoning

    Just like the #MeToo movement, a reckoning is happening in this country. We can see change happening but we are just getting started.
    A Violent Truth: Black Women and Police Violence
    Archuleta A. Chisolm
    • Jun 4, 2020
    • 3 min

    A Violent Truth: Black Women and Police Violence

    Black women's lives matter too. There is a violent truth about Black women and state violence that we must pay attention to.
    The Weary Value of Black Life
    Archuleta A. Chisolm
    • Jun 1, 2020
    • 3 min

    The Weary Value of Black Life

    Police violence against Black people has reached epidemic proportions. In light of recent events, we have to wonder where we go from here.
    The Invisible Struggle of Memorial Day
    Archuleta A. Chisolm
    • May 25, 2020
    • 2 min

    The Invisible Struggle of Memorial Day

    This Memorial Day seems to take on a new meaning; a new reality that we can no longer just put a hashtag to.

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