Voters in the Mile High City have decriminalized “magic mushrooms” by the slimmest of margins
Source: Denver decriminalizes ‘magic mushrooms’ in historic vote
Voters in the Mile High City have decriminalized “magic mushrooms” by the slimmest of margins
Source: Denver decriminalizes ‘magic mushrooms’ in historic vote
After two trials described by Amnesty International as “grossly unfair,” Iranian human rights lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh has been sentenced to a total of 38 years in prison and 148 lashes. Sotoudeh, wh…
We’ve all heard that eating more plants helps protect the planet and our health, that it will give us more energy and help ward off obesity and disease. The reality can be a little trickier, especially when you’re accustomed to a diet heavy in meat and cheese.
Source: Cole Haan BrandVoice: How To Eat More Plant-Based Foods
Chris Krok of WBAP radio in Texas is spitting hateful and defamatory language about Botham Jean’s mother.
Source: Conservative Says ‘God Chose Amber Guyger’ To Kill Botham Jean | News One
Leave it to the black community to know how to represent and celebrate their own if no one would, and globally acclaimed Ghanaian-British designer Ozwald Boateng just took things a notch higher, showing people in the fashion scene how it is really done.
While some have viewed schools as inherently safe, that hasn’t always been the case for black students.
The truth is that black students are far more likely to face harsher punishment in school than their white counterparts. From suspensions to arrests, schools have provided us with a first-hand look at the racial disparities that affect the way students are disciplined.
Now that Florida Republicans have passed HB 7093, a bill that allows armed teachers in Florida’s classrooms, the threat of harsh punishment, or worse, will be further intensified for black students.
Source: | Miami Herald
Dave Chappelle will be honored with the Mark Twain Award for American Humor, the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts announced on Tuesday.
PHOENIX (AP) — A high school football player who has been in the U.S. since he was a toddler was in custody for possible deportation to his native Mexico, prompting a protest Monday by classmates…
Source: Students protest as high school senior faces deportation