Tag Archives: social justice

Woke

It means take nothing for granted, that you are a part of the change you want to see. And staying woke means to wake up and realize that no one is going to do this for you -you have to … Continue reading

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‘New Policy’ Bans Street People

“Talk to supervisor”  It seems like these have become the go-to bar of choice. To my knowledge, nobody who’s currently on the list has called or come by trying to meet with me, yet people continue getting added to it, … Continue reading

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99 Problems

Comical Explanation

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Environmentalist

Remember when you were considered an environmentalist when you didn’t throw junk out the car window? I sure do miss that simpler, happier time. – Paul Poundstone Positively Purging-I welcome your feedbacks in the comments and your likes and passing … Continue reading

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Advocacy

What are you advocating for Molly Kathcpole, creator of an online petition that received more than 3000,000 signatures and pressured Bank of America to drop a proposed $5 debit card fee:  I had just graduated college, my loans were coming due, … Continue reading

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