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Truth and Justice Blog

Capitalism: A Foundation for Black Success

At Every Black Life Matters, we recognize the need for critical discussions aimed at refining the capitalist system to address issues like corporatism and cronyism.
However, abandoning capitalism completely for a system that has repeatedly failed to fulfill it’s promises of equality and prosperity is misguided.

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A System Out of Balance: The Urgent Case for Criminal Justice Reform

Our organization, Every Black Life Matters, calls upon individuals and leaders alike to join our mission.
We not only advocate for the amendment of laws that unfairly affect Black Americans but also for the restoration of families and communities torn apart by unjust imprisonment.
The journey towards reform is intricate and demanding, yet undeniably essential in shaping a society that genuinely respects every Black life.

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United We Stand: The Power of Black Family Bonds

Throughout all cultures, many families prioritize their children’s academic success. This commitment is evident in their actions, such as enrolling them in private or charter K-12 schools, and the significant resources they dedicate to their education. However, it is regrettable that due to lack of funds, this investment is often not attainable for many black and brown families resulting in a sharp difference in the quality of education and available opportunities.

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Equal Opportunity in Education: Because Every Black Life Matters

Throughout all cultures, many families prioritize their children’s academic success. This commitment is evident in their actions, such as enrolling them in private or charter K-12 schools, and the significant resources they dedicate to their education. However, it is regrettable that due to lack of funds, this investment is often not attainable for many black and brown families resulting in a sharp difference in the quality of education and available opportunities.

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 Graduate Jobs Gap: US and Kenya share similar struggle.

While we celebrate women’s achievements this month, we must acknowledge that progress has left some far behind and it’s time for change. Let this be a clarion call to champion gender equality and relentless push for a future where none are excluded, and all can flourish. Vital tools like education, awareness-raising, and vocal advocacy can chip away at prejudice and patriarchy by removing barriers, and ultimately fostering environments where all women and girls can blossom and realize their full potential.

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