09 May, 2026
10 mins read

Five Years After George Floyd: A Nation Still Grappling with Justice and Healing

Five years later, as memorials, vigils, and gospel concerts unfold at George Floyd Square, the nation reflects on a journey marked by fleeting victories, persistent challenges, and a growing backlash against the racial justice movement. Today we examine where America stands today, weaving together voices from activists, community leaders, and data to paint a picture of a country at a crossroads.

7 mins read

“America’s Loss, But Not Ours: What It Means for Black Women and What’s Next”

For Black women, Kamala Harris’s journey to the vice presidency was historic. She represented the “firsts” we’ve fought for: the first Black, South Asian, and female VP. Seeing her on the debate stage and in the White House wasn’t just inspiring—it was validation that the work, the tears, and the countless “you’re overqualified” rejections weren’t in vain.