Subtle Racism and Stereotypes In Schools-Let’s talk about it.
By: Ellen Ward “Hmm, why do you talk like a white girl?” “You’re such an Oreo.” “Even though you’re not really black, can I have
By: Ellen Ward “Hmm, why do you talk like a white girl?” “You’re such an Oreo.” “Even though you’re not really black, can I have
By: Mmathabo Mahlangu Photo by Abet Llacer from Pexels As a proud black South African young woman, all my life I had always believed that
Throughout history and even today, women have always been seen at the bottom of the social pyramid. The role of a woman was only to be a housewife and nothing more, but as Michelle Obama once said, “There is no limit to what we, as women, can accomplish”.
Written by Nyla Jackson , Elements Writer Salt and seaweeds. The kind that would resonate in the air even after the distance between you and the