By Basia Alicia Powell I Can't Breathe Part 3 -Justice Is Served! Today, justice was served. And while this verdict will not bring back George Floyd or any other person of color who was wrongfully killed by the police, it certainly sent a message that, "enough is enough." I am joined by Mrs. Maua Mosha... Continue Reading →
The Complications Of Being A Black Woman
By Basia Alicia Powell I am a black woman. I have always embraced my color and race. The word black was never too strong or offensive to describe myself. I never tried to dilute my blackness by trying to disguise myself as mixed. (As I am not only of African decent.) I am also married... Continue Reading →
No Such Thing As “Not Racist”
By Basia Alicia Powell "I Am Not Racist" I have accepted that for the greater part of my lifetime, there will be two types of people, "a racist" and "an anti-racist". What is the difference. "A racist" is someone who believes in racial supremacy and is unaffected by the oppression and injustices experienced by persons... Continue Reading →