Another day, another student who learns the hard way that there is nothing to be gained from
acting racist on their Snapchat account. I mean, seriously, life is hard enough. There’s enough
racism,
Islamophobia,
sexism,
ignorance,
indigenous rights,
homophobia,
stereotyping, and
hate going around to keep any newsroom busy. That’s why it’s important to highlight the ways Americans are fighting stigma with increased
visibility, cynicism with
understanding. We’ve explored what it’s like to be
biracial and pregnant in America; how communities of color are often the losers in
broader government plans; the actions we can take to fight
racism in law enforcement; why it’s important to
look outside our field of vision; and the difference between how black and white citizens are
treated by the justice system. We’re living in a time when there’s never been more positive media representations of
people of color, yet there’s still so much to improve in the way
minorities are actually treated. We’re at the precipice of one of the most
important elections in history, one that will
decide the fate of the country and which direction we go in—if we will
elect the first female president, or
start building walls. Now, more than ever, is the time to
stay informed. We like to think we’re helping with that. But really, at the end of the day, America: Isn’t that choice yours? 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 —
Laura Feinstein
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