The liquified natural gas business is going to go through Lake Charles, and with all of the big LNG terminals being built in that area, they’re going to have that for some time to come. Which is great for the city. But not too long ago, there was the idea that the LNG boom would […] The post There Was A Moment When Lake Charles Had Prospects. That Moment Might Be Gone. appeared first on The Hayride.| The Hayride
Today, 64 percent of all U.S. adults think racism against Black Americans is widespread. Black adults are the most likely racial group to agree, with 83 percent holding this sentiment. In comparison, 64 percent of Hispanic adults and 61 percent of White adults say the same. The post Nearly Two-Thirds of All Americans Think Racism Against Black People is Widespread in the United States appeared first on The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education.| The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education
On the historical origins of pronatalism in race science, this time from the sociologist Edward Ross in 1901.| Family Inequality
The West will have hell to pay once the Russians and Chinese realize that the West comprises a wet paper bag.| TheAltWorld
There’s widespread consensus that racism, sexism, and classism are pervasive social problems requiring consensus and coordination to address. However, a recent study in the American Journal of Sociology suggests that Americans understand these problems in very different terms. Using a mixed-methods approach combining interviews with a nationally representative survey, sociologists Lauren Valentino and Evangeline Warren […]| Articles – Contexts
Levy has a new article where he discusses his frustration and disgust with the massive disparity between the value his countrymen place on Israeli and Palestinian lives.| TheAltWorld
I found the two quotes below at Pluspedia: Rassismus und Antisemitismus in den Werken von Marx und Engels (Racism and anti-Semitism in the works of Marx and Engels) (and also several other website...| History Stack Exchange
The End Violence Against Women Coalition is one of more than 100 women’s rights groups that have today (19th August 2025) written a joint letter to the Prime Minister calling for urgent action against the weaponisation of violence against women and girls by far-right groups and mainstream politicians to further a racist, anti-migrant agenda. Co-ordinated…| End Violence Against Women
New Research Shows How Housing Discrimination and Chronic Stress Are Putting Lives at Risk Before Birth What if your baby’s life chances were shaped not just by your health, but by your zip code—and your landlord? That’s the reality uncovered … Continue reading →| Invisible People
A journalist writing about a dark money group reportedly funding Democratic creators is defending herself on social media in a frantic way after Black activists are pointing out her racism.| Hip-Hop Wired
A federal judge granted a request for a new trial of the former Memphis police officers involved in the death of Tyre Nichols, citing possible bias from the previous judge.| Hip-Hop Wired
Friday, August 29, 2025, marks the twentieth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, a weather event that rapidly became a significant social and political catastrophe kill…| BIOPOLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
By Beth Ann Rosica The post Lawsuit ends with ‘Black Doctors Directory’ opening to all physicians appeared first on Broad + Liberty.| Broad + Liberty
A new wave of xenophobia and racism is spreading across the globe ‒ from Iran to Germany, from Britain to the United States, from Japan to other parts of the world. However, in two... The post The Working Class Is a Class of Migrants appeared first on Internationalist Voice.| Internationalist Voice
Bedford and Kempston MP Mohammad Yasin has condemned a wave of racist abuse directed at his social media posts celebrating both Indian and Pakistani Independence Days...| Bedford Independent
Scientist has "never been so disgusted" by his own data.| HuffPost
"We ought to ask ourselves, how did Frege’s claim to expertise in the matter of thinking fare, at that crucial moment when Germany most needed its intellectuals to rise to the defense of the endangered democratic ideals of civic equality, popular sovereignty and international solidarity? Like Heidegger, Schmitt and many others, Frege failed this test, welcoming| Daily Nous - news for & about the philosophy profession
The giant academic publisher Elsevier is finally reviewing its former decision to publish “research” papers by Richard Lynn, an influential figure in the discredited field of “race science” who argued western civilisation was threatened by genetically inferior ethnic groups. Read … Continue reading →| Liberation Psychology
There is a clip going around where a man yells "We like bacon", and being arrested for public disorder. This has been covered by The Telegraph and Sky News Australia. Given that the video clip seems to start with the words "we like bacon", I'm wondering if there isn't some context being left out. Can you tell me what that additional context is?| Recent Questions - Skeptics Stack Exchange
Tory shadow justice secretary Robert Jenrick joined a far right campaign to raise national flags across Britain on Thursday. Videos circulate in fascist online groups of men in balaclavas going around at night putting up flags. And dozens of flags could be seen on residential streets in London, York, Bradford, Newcastle, Norwich, Swindon, Worcester, Teignmouth...| Socialist Worker
It's been 10 months since the start of the genocide of Palestinians...It's been 10 years since Mike Brown was killed by police. The issues are deeply intertwined.| like black butterflies
“Our hope is that this policy agenda will serve as a rallying point to increase momentum for positive, holistic change,” write the authors of the report from the Congressional Black Caucus and the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies. “These challenges are not new, and we remain resolute and hopeful that change can and will be achieved.” The post CBC Report Offers Recommendations to Address Issues Affecting Black American Communities appeared first on The Journal of Blacks ...| The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education
In spite of a rise in overt racism ginned up by Trump, mayors are lowering crime in predominantly Black American cities.| Impakter
Chicago is a highly diverse city, and it is a good example of life in a multicultural democracy. The image above is a photo of the crowd on Navy Pier on a recent Saturday summer evening. According …| Understanding Society
Over the course of the last few decades, intersectionality has been an increasingly adopted framework within peace studies. Generated out of the insights of Black feminist thinking, intersectionality is a powerful lens for analyzing oppression, domination, and many forms of violence in the contemporary world. Though there are many debates about how to define intersectionality […]| Peace Policy
Tamra Kaghembe discusses her experiences as a black student in the British education system, from the impact of prejudices on her and other students' self-esteems, to finding hope for the future. The post Why the British Education System Still Fails Black Students: My Story appeared first on The Culture Sift.| The Culture Sift
Benjamin Balthaser explores the representation of Zohran Mamdani as simultaneously foreign menace and inauthentic outsider, deploying both antisemitism and Islamophobia to prop up a neatly racialized version of politics.| Spectre Journal
Once it became apparent that New York state Rep. Zohran Mamdani was the presumptive winner of New York City’s mayoral primary, right-wing figures went into full-blown hysterics. But few could…| Angry White Men
Leicester Labour-run Council have come under fire from UNISON’s General Secretary because of their refusal to act against racism in their workplace. Yesterday it was announced that Bindu Parmar had…| Thoughts of a Leicester Socialist
Sex in advertising is as American as Southern fried chicken.| Stu Bykofsky
Since UNRULY's January release, I've been deep in what I call "the vulnerability paradox"—discovering that the most vulnerable art requires…| Legacy Book Press LLC
American Airlines passengers shared that a flight attendant named Shannon followed them off their aircraft and outside to the curb at Washington’s National airport “with intention to stalk, intimidate, harass and cause great emotional distress to a black couple” after she’d threatened to put the man “on the ‘no-fly list’ after he wanted to finish his water when she came to collect it for landing.| View from the Wing
From abortion to race riots, America's foundations are crumbling under the weight of lies. Truth matters — and without it, national destruction is inevitable.| Blaze Media
In this week's blog, we're investigating how workplace dress codes contribute to sexism, racism, and weight discrimination. The post Dress Codes Contribute to Sexism, Racism, and Weight Discrimination appeared first on RALIANCE.| RALIANCE
American capitalism exploits, whether it’s power over a group of people or an advantage over a competitor, the bottom line is gaining value (power or wealth). We like to say we need competition in order for capitalism to work and … Continue reading →| Medicynic
Earlier this year, when Leicester’s Labour-run City Council decided to open a consultation on introducing a new public space protection order (PSPO) they asked people what type of anti-social behav…| Thoughts of a Leicester Socialist
The writers and artists in ROOM 2.25 bear witness to what must happen in ourselves, our communities, and our political movements for truth to be faced and change to occur. Some write from amidst genocide, others from their country’s fascist turn, and still others from the impact of environmental catastrophe. Each of these life-threatening events inscribes itself differently on our souls. We live in terrifying times. The post The Writing on the Wall by Hattie Myers appeared first on ROOM A S...| ROOM A Sketchbook for Analytic Action
There’s a recent series of author biographies by Wiley called ‘The Life of the Author‘. They’ve got eight volumes out so far, with another on F. Scott Fitzgerald coming in December this year, and lately I’ve been reading their volume on Milton. The Life of the Author: John Milton (2021), by Richard Bradford, is split […]| Death is a Whale
Well, let’s see how I go with this post on Percival Everett’s Pulitzer Prize winning novel James. I read all but 30 pages of this novel before my reading group’s meeting on 27 May…| Whispering Gums
We’re often told that a year abroad in Europe is meant to be the time of our lives. It can be both intellectually and personally fulfilling.| Cherwell
We Hunted the Mammoth relies on your donations to help it survive in the Darwinian struggle of writing posts. Please drop a few bucks here or here if you can! Also, if you’re feeling stuck as a writer, I can help! So I’ve found a new type of guy over on Bluesky. Honestly, other people…| We Hunted The Mammoth
This piece appears in print in Salvage 14: Shrouded in Darkness. Issue 14 is available to buy individually here. Our poetry, fiction and art remains exclusive to the print edition, and our subscribers have exclusive access to some online content, including all audio content. New subscriptions can be taken out here, and start with the […] The post Policing the Wastelands appeared first on Salvage.| Salvage
Capitalist politicians of all stripes love a good scapegoat, with an ideal candidate being someone new, like a migrant from a foreign country. And history sadly gives us too many examples of such d…| Thoughts of a Leicester Socialist
I am collecting stories of people who escaped secular delusions, like sexism, misogyny, racism, antisemitism, transphobia, or even, just more generally, alt-right, anti-feminist or “anti-SJW’ worldviews. These are the kinds of delusions that trap atheists. And even when their victims are religious, the stories are still often the same, or similar enough that you will […]| Richard Carrier Blogs
Over 100 people gathered Wednesday to raise awareness and celebrate the creation of the Minnesota Office of Missing and Murdered Black Women and Girls, the first of its kind in the U.S.| Cloquet Pine Journal
There’s a common assumption that certain topics—grief, racism, identity, inequality—are too heavy for the classroom. And yet, many students are already carrying these experiences with them, whether we choose to name them or not. The real challenge, then, isn’t whether to talk about them, but how to do so in a way that feels intentional,... The post How to Use Art to Discuss Tough Topics appeared first on Art Sprouts. Related posts: How Art Education Fosters Emotional Intelligence an...| Art Sprouts
Workers are divided, conquered and controlled as a class, both in Australia and globally, by the racial and ethnic divisions perpetuated by capitalism. This results in horrifically disproportionate living and working conditions for non-white workers, but it also results in worse conditions for all workers. Only the collective power of working class organisation can challenge and dismantle the structures of “white power” which enforce the domination of all, at the primary expense of racial...| Melbourne Anarchist Communist Group
27,000 migrants were invited to apply for permanent residency (PR) through the Express Entry system in March 2021. That’s a 440% increase from the previous round. Some of our members and friends can hope to qualify for PR now. Clearly, our calls for full and permanent immigration status are being heard. But this is not a simple good news story. Canada’s Express Entry system assigns …| The Awakening Project
A few weeks ago, an American mother and her young son found themselves in the...| Arktos.com
Source: Penny Rabiger – The Wishing Tree at Green Man Festival Every time I open an edition of Schools Week I sigh, knowing that I will always find what is always there to behold. This week, …| tenpencemore
Candice Turner explains how redlining, systemic racism, and generational housing trauma fuel homelessness especially among Black Americans.| Invisible People
By Sophia Dotterweich ’27 Christian doctrine has long been used in order to justify certain political beliefs, acting as both a legitimator and sanctifier to political parties and ideologies throughout history. From the Divine Right of Kings in medieval Europe to the Manifest Destiny doctrine in the Antebellum South, Christian-backed rhetoric has always served religious … Continue reading "‘Gotcha Liberalism’ Fails: Why Christian Nationalists Don’t Care About Your Bible Verses"| Ike’s Anvil
From “non-crime hate incidents” to two-tier justice, the UK’s war on free speech deepens. As immigration surges, censorship and unrest grow.| C2C Journal
July 1, 2021 By Patrick F. Bassett, President, NAIS (retired), and Sanje Ratnavale, President, OESIS Network In some private schools the hunger for redemption regarding historic racism has unleashed a| Intrepid ED News
It’s been a rough week. In addition to being injured and dependent on my elderly mother for transportation and dealing with the pain of this stupid Achilles strain, which I don’t recommend at all. …| Leah's Books
This is the second of three lectures I gave between July 9-13, 2019 as the Onassis Lecturerat the CANE Summer Institute held at Brown University. The theme of the institute was "E Pluribus Unum". The first lecture has been posted previously here.| Classics at the Intersections
According to this chart, I am Roman and I plan on applying for an Italian passport now. As some readers of this blog know, I am curren...| rfkclassics.blogspot.com
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The worst thing Churchill said about indigenous peoples is often singled out to prove his racism. It is very misleading to base one’s beliefs on a single statement during a contentious discussion in 1937. It is at variance with many examples of Churchill’s concern for human rights, which caused some contemporaries to look consider him a dangerous radical. Honest history demands we weigh every aspect of the man. Does the evidence add up to blatant racism? The post Churchill and the Race Qu...| The Churchill Project – Hillsdale College
I was sheepish when I said it, looking down the table of white faces in our first strategic planning committee meeting, “I think it’s a problem that we’re all white people here, that our leadership is majority white, and we’re making these decisions on behalf of the community, which is mostly people of color.” The board […]| Allison Carney Consulting
I’ve made another anti-fascist educational video. Below, full text and a list of main sources for the video — which I talk more about at the end of the video. So, language matters. You hear of people being fired because of DEI, of programs being shut because of DEI, of grants revoked because of DEI. Read More| Philip Nel
Today is the ninth annual National Day of Racial Healing (NDORH). This year’s theme is “How We Heal” and seeks to address the effects of racism. Working to create a sense of belonging and shared co…| The Raceless Gospel
If you think mass protests can’t combat evil, remember what we did in the 1980s.| Mother Jones
Source: Black PerspectivesThis post was authored by Ayana Prewitt and Joey Katzenell.| Take On Wall Street
Two Sydney nurses have been stood down after disturbing footage emerged of the pair saying they| Aged Care Insite
“How do you feel?”This is the question I get asked the most by my non-Black peers.“How do you feel being one of a few Black students at Queen’s?”| The Queen's Journal
On racism, fascism, and cherry-picking only what’s convenient.| The Dispatch
Abba Solomon commends Peter Beinart’s radical re-conception of Jewish life in Palestine in his new book, Being Jewish After the Destruction of Gaza: A Reckoning. By Abba Solomon Z Network The dominant self-conception of the Jewish story is innocence, repeated persecutions, and then re| Consortium News
Modern gaming isn’t “broken”. It’s not “pandering”. And diversity doesn’t| POCGamer
Charles Darwin fathered not just a scientific theory, but a toxic social ideology that fueled racist colonial policies in Africa. In this sobering book, African scholar Olufemi Oluniyi traces the insidious impact of Darwinian ideas on British imperial policies in Northern Nigeria. Drawing on official documents, public statements, and well-attested historical events, Oluniyi documents how concepts such as evolutionary racism Read More ›Source| Books – Discovery Institute
To hear some tell it, Adolf Hitler was a Christian creationist who rejected Darwinian evolution. Award-winning historian Richard Weikart shows otherwise. According to Weikart, Darwinian evolution crucially influenced Hitler and the Nazis, and the Nazis zealously propagated evolutionary theory during the Third Reich. Inspired by arguments from both Darwin and early Darwinists, the Nazis viewed the “Nordic race” as superior Read More ›Source| Books – Discovery Institute
Human Zoos tells the shocking story of how thousands of indigenous peoples were put on public display in America in the early decades of the twentieth century. Often touted as “missing links” between man and apes, these native peoples were harassed and demeaned. Their public display was arranged with the enthusiastic support of the most elite members of the scientific Read More ›Source| Books – Discovery Institute
You’re invited! Tell them I sent you. It’s a one- day conference, a virtual event, and an opportunity to imagine a world without racism. My colleagues and I all think that it requires a…| The Raceless Gospel
In episode 221, Mel Gravely, chairman of Triversity Construction and author of 'Dear White Friend,' discusses race, D.E.I., and business.| 21 Hats
When we look at the rise of the global far-right through a systems lens, we can recognise that it as a symptom of crisis and collapse - as well as the potential for renewal. Today, humanity stands at a political inflection point in which the only viable path forward involves total transformation.| Age of Transformation
source: Jacob Patton via FlickrEarlier this year, Americans for Financial Reform and Take on Wall Street hosted a fireside chat with Jeremy Bearer-Friend, a professor at George Washington University Law School, and Alvin Velazquez, Associate General Counsel at SEIU. During the chat, Bearer-Friend explained his recently developed proposal for how to capitalize a multi-trillion dollar reparations fund in less than a year. The proposal would have publicly traded firms, many of which have been re...| takeonwallst.com
Gus diZerega 6/28/2021 As I have watched, read, and engaged in discussions about Critical Race Theory (CRT), I discovered people advocating it often use very different definitions. When this diversity is ignored, as it often is, debates can become acrimonious … Read more| Gus diZerega
In January 1968 a group of African-American entrepreneurs and community activists gathered in the Walker Theater with the Director of the Indianapolis Redevelopment Commission to determine the future of Indiana Avenue. Alarmed by the decline of the businesses along the historically African-American Avenue and frustrated by their inability to defy urban renewal projects, the group […]| Archaeology and Material Culture
On the morning of February 5, 1894 a crowd “of seven hundred or more Boone county farmers struggled and battled fiercely in the courthouse yard” in Lebanon Indiana eager to exact justice against Frank Hall. The 22-year-old African American was being held in the Boone County jail accused of an assault on a White woman […]| Archaeology and Material Culture
Spycops victims have delivered a letter to home secretary Yvette Cooper highlighting a state of crisis in the Undercover Policing Inquiry| Canary
You may think Wales is safe from the waves of racism-fuelled violence that flooded England in recent weeks. But some of our own politicians are showing us up| Bylines Cymru - Powerful Citizen Journalism
Scientists at Brigham Young University say that banks are still offering Black customers inferior loan products and services.| Study Finds
The long-awaited final report into the Grenfell fire has found no evidence of social and racial discrimination in the lead up to the fire.| Big Issue
During this year's Notting Hill Carnival, the Met police, the corporate media, and the far right repeat their usual racism on the event.| Canary
Twitter is aflame once again with fiery accusations of antisemitism. As if we hadn’t all enjoyed the thoroughly edifying earlier instalments of this particular three, five, ten-act play? Forgive my cynicism but my initial reaction to this and previous variations on this theme is that many involved don’t give a […]| The Occupied Times
In 2013, Group 484 invited several artists to work with asylum seekers in an asylum centre near the village of Bogovadja, near Valjevo. At that time, the number of migrants in Serbia was not nearly as large as it is today. The issue of migration, except in the narrow circles […]| The Occupied Times
New duties, flawed concepts On 1 July 2015, a new legal duty was placed on schools and early years and childcare providers to have ‘due regard to the need to prevent people from being drawn into terrorism’. The revised statutory guidance stipulates that ‘being drawn into terrorism includes not just […]| The Occupied Times
PARCOE is a grassroots alliance working in Europe to amplify the voices of Afrikan Communities of Reparations Interest all over the world. For us in PARCOE, there are spatial dimensions to reparato…| The Occupied Times
Through community engagement, the root causes of healthcare disparities can be addressed, and the health and resiliency of individuals can be dramatically improved.| MedCity News
Source: Class 13 website My PhD research looks at the experiences of antiracism leaders in schools during the four years following the Post-George-Floyd-Moment. I also work freelance supporting peo…| tenpencemore
Jonas Marvin reflects on the far-right riots in Britain and how anti-fascists should respond.| New Politics
As Labour Party panders to right-wing fascists in the wake of the UK race riots, a migrant rights non-profit has exposed its latest plans| Canary
Corporate media outlets instigate an antisemitism smear campaign with a fake story about a Palestine protest at a Fiddler on the Roof show.| Canary
The Houston Riot of 1917 was a pivotal moment in American history, although one sometimes… The post The Houston Riot of 1917: First World War Violence appeared first on Historic Mysteries.| Historic Mysteries
The Camp Van Dorn massacre seems impossible: could 1,200 US soldiers have been executed by their own side? But sometimes not everything you read is true.| Historic Mysteries
Only last week, right-wing thugs were enacting race riots. Then, mere days later and the Daily Mail adds even more fuel to the fire.| Canary
Labour Against Antisemitism (LAAS) has called for Labour Norwich South MP Clive Lewis's expulsion from the party| Canary
Over the last days, England and Northern Ireland have witnessed a wave of racist violence and destruction. These riots, which have thrown the country into chaos, included attacks on mosques, burning of cars, and confrontations with the police. The racist nature of the events is made clear by the racist chants that are sung amid them, by posters shown by participants, and by the selective targeting of minorities. Given how shocking these scenes are, one naturally wonders what is causing them. ...| Verfassungsblog
As a straight, white, middle-aged, college-educated, settled-community, cisgender man, I know that I benefit from more than my fair share of privilege. So if I have found Pride Month somewhat stressful, I can only imagine how others must have felt. Pride Month just isn’t what it used to be. What […] The post Why are transphobes so transphobic? appeared first on The Science Bit.| The Science Bit