Civil Rights
Cornell William Brooks on Diversity
Every year for the more than a decade, Colorado State University holds a free and open conference promoting multiple social aspects called the Diversity Symposium.
‘Destinations With Doni’ Episode 1 Featuring Aunjanue Ellis Is Out Now!
“Destinations With Doni,” the first episode of Culturs Magazine’s latest podcast, is out now, featuring an interview with the makers of a new film on a little-known U.S. civil rights leader. Actor Aunjanue Ellis may be best known for her […]
Aunjanue Ellis and the Powerful U.S. FREEDOM Rights Legacy of Fannie Lou Hamer
Actor Aunjanue Ellis may be best known for performances in the film “King Richard,” HBO series “Lovecraft Country,” and “When They See Us,” but personal passion continues to bring her to the table. In a new short film, “Fannie,” Ellis […]
ASIAN ALLIES: The Activism We Need Today
The Asian American experience of racism in the U.S. and the need for alliances with African Americans and POC.
Things to Learn from the American Civil Rights Movement
Protesting has resurfaced as a way to resist what the American Government is doing. In fact, according to Catherine Caruso at Boston University, there has been 4,294 protests between Jan. 20, 2017 and Oct. 11, 2017. The data was collected […]
Are Protests Effective Anymore?
Lecia Brooks, director at the Southern Poverty Law Center, gave a presentation on the Civil Rights Movement at Colorado State University’s Diversity Symposium. Brooks went in depth about the importance of protest against discrimination. She offered a first-hand experience into […]