
When will Cleveland make fair housing a priority?
One of the most common forms of housing discrimination happens with a smile and handshake. In other words, residents may have no idea they’ve been
One of the most common forms of housing discrimination happens with a smile and handshake. In other words, residents may have no idea they’ve been
During an early August WISH editorial meeting, our newest writer suggested a story idea. He mentioned social justice groups had been canvassing Euclid (where the WISH
Along with breathtaking Lake Erie sunsets and walkable, tree-lined streets, racial diversity is one of Euclid, Ohio’s greatest assets. But modern day segregation of its
Living in a diverse, progressive community doesn’t make its residents immune to close-minded thinking. The tragic events in Charlottesville, Va., are a major wake-up call to
When twelve-year-old Tamir Rice was killed in November of 2014, my thoughts went instinctively to my own children – whose school is less than ten
In a community where police gunfire killed Tamir Rice, Cleveland’s Black youth need ways to expose, explore and push back against systemic racism. One group of
On paper, my friend and I appear quite similar. Darlene: Writer, daughter, mother, communications professional with a supportive, hard-working husband, two sons and one daughter, grew up in
Dallas is our new ground zero for change. We must continue talking and stay at the table when things get heated. We have to BE THE
It’s Martin Luther King Day. You don’t need to hear from me today, or any other day, really—when it comes to the issue of racism