It has never felt real to me over the last two years when we have been told repeatedly that everything is getting better. So much better, in fact, that the Federal Reserve decides, while corporate profits have never been Continue reading →
This is far from a novel observation, but we have strange definitions of words like “freedom” and “life” in public discourse. Freedom is somehow having the right to carry an AR-15 into a school but not to avoid having Continue reading →
I would like to express concern about the proposed strip and cavity search policy and its implications for residents of the City of Ferguson. The policy gives wide latitude to police officers to invade and violate the bodily autonomy of Continue reading →
To help families prepare for school, A Red Circle hosted “Back to School with Books!” We helped around 300 children prepare for the upcoming school year. Each family also received a $20 credit to purchase books from Eyeseeme bookstore. In Continue reading →
Did you know that you can check for yourself to see what side effects, deaths, hospitalizations, and more have been reported by the public to the CDC regarding the CoVid-19 vaccines and others? Well you can! Here’s the report Continue reading →
We began 2020 armed and ready with everything we needed to create lasting, community change in North St. Louis County. Our first event at Barack Obama Elementary School was a success. We partnered with Maryville University and EyeSeeMe to provide Continue reading →
As Pride month ends this June and the Black Lives Matter protests rage on, I have come to a stark realization; I am tired. Tired of logging on to social media and seeing the pictures of my white classmates Continue reading →
I wish I could say that I am sheltered enough to be surprised by racism/white supremacy. I’ve accepted that racism is a team sport and most White people know how to play the game…consciously and otherwise. Truth be Continue reading →