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July 2022 - “Race and Reproductive Justice"    
July 2022 - “Race and Reproductive Justice"    
Hugh Taft-MoralesJuly 5, 2022
June 2022 - “Budgets, Bomb Scares, and Black Education"  
June 2022 - “Budgets, Bomb Scares, and Black Education"  
Hugh Taft-MoralesJune 7, 2022Comment
May 2022 - “The Unfinished Dedication of the Lincoln Memorial"  
May 2022 - “The Unfinished Dedication of the Lincoln Memorial"  
Hugh Taft-MoralesMay 3, 2022Comment
April 2022 - “Farming While Black"  
April 2022 - “Farming While Black"  
Hugh Taft-MoralesApril 5, 2022Comment
March 2022 - “Music and the Moon" 
March 2022 - “Music and the Moon" 
Hugh Taft-MoralesMarch 1, 2022
February 2022 - “Anger, Beauty, and Black Women" 
February 2022 - “Anger, Beauty, and Black Women" 
Hugh Taft-MoralesFebruary 8, 2022Comment
January 2022: “Procrastination, Suffering, and Rededication"
January 2022: “Procrastination, Suffering, and Rededication"
Hugh Taft-MoralesJanuary 4, 2022Comment
December 2021 Blog: “Self-determination, Celebration, and bell hooks”
December 2021 Blog: “Self-determination, Celebration, and bell hooks”
Hugh Taft-MoralesDecember 7, 2021Comment
November 2021 Blog: “Backsliding Moderation?”
November 2021 Blog: “Backsliding Moderation?”
Hugh Taft-MoralesNovember 9, 2021Comment
October 2021 Blog: “Tricks and Treats and Racism”   
October 2021 Blog: “Tricks and Treats and Racism”  
Hugh Taft-MoralesOctober 5, 2021Comment
August 2021 Blog: “Back to School on Teaching Racism”
August 2021 Blog: “Back to School on Teaching Racism”
Hugh Taft-MoralesAugust 10, 2021Comment
July 2021 Blog: “It's Not About Feeling Guilty; It's About Healing Wounds”
July 2021 Blog: “It's Not About Feeling Guilty; It's About Healing Wounds”
Hugh Taft-MoralesJuly 6, 2021Comment
June 2021 Blog: “Recognizing Juneteenth and Full History Education”
June 2021 Blog: “Recognizing Juneteenth and Full History Education”
Hugh Taft-MoralesJune 8, 2021Comment
May 2021 Blog: "Defining Moments and Contextualizing Violence"
May 2021 Blog: "Defining Moments and Contextualizing Violence"
Hugh Taft-MoralesMay 4, 2021Comment
April 2021 Blog: "The Day After the Verdict"
April 2021 Blog: "The Day After the Verdict"
Hugh Taft-MoralesApril 21, 2021Comment
March 2021 Blog: On "Reparations: A First Step in Evanston, or a Prelude to Backlash?"
March 2021 Blog: On "Reparations: A First Step in Evanston, or a Prelude to Backlash?"
Hugh Taft-MoralesMarch 23, 2021Comment
January 2021 Blog: On "The Hill We Climb"
January 2021 Blog: On "The Hill We Climb"
Hugh Taft-MoralesJanuary 19, 2021Comment
December 2020 Blog: On "The Voices of Black Women"
December 2020 Blog: On "The Voices of Black Women"
Hugh Taft-MoralesDecember 15, 2020Comment
November 2020 Blog: On "Voting"   
November 2020 Blog: On "Voting"  
Hugh Taft-MoralesNovember 17, 2020Comment
October 2020 Blog: On "Double Standards for Black Women"
October 2020 Blog: On "Double Standards for Black Women"
Hugh Taft-MoralesOctober 20, 2020Comment
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At the “National Memorial to Peace and Justice" in Montgomery, Stevenson managed to portray our darkest moments while simultaneously shedding light on our path forward.
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