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Achieving Systemic Equality: Addressing America’s Legacy Of Systemic Racism

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Systemic racism is embedded deep within the soft fabric of our society, and for years we are collectively witnessing violence, brutality, and inequality on a mass level. Although we have acknowledged the work and efforts made by several organizations and individuals to make America a better and safer place for the black community, we still have a long way to go. Racism is not something that can be eradicated within days or months - especially systemic racism, which is woven into our society and deeply ingrained into our policies; thus, changing or completely transforming it seems almost impossible, and it leads to frustration and drowning in darkness and a state of hopelessness. It is vital for us to put emphasis on the black community and how outpouring our emotions, voices, and opinions will help them to come out of systemic racism. Over the last six or seven years, we all have grown accustomed to the blatant kind of violence against the black community and have given rise ...

6 Best Black Communities Working Successfully for African Americans

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  A country can fight against systematic racial oppression and racism when its citizens stand strong and in solidarity. Black Americans and their contribution in the business, political, and economic areas have changed the landscape of the USA into what it is today. Since 1976, every US president has assigned the month of February as Black history month to honor the sacrifices the black community made along with their achievements and resilience.   Celebrating a particular day is not enough. If we really want to honor the black communities , we need to make the USA a better and safe place for them to live. The US had it's first black elected president years ago, but the current times are still not the best for black communities.   From shootings to police brutality, racial injustice, lack of opportunities, employment, education, and many more things add t the plight of black communities. The racial tensions are inflamed, and black communities are pushed down eve...