One Opp Org
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01/04/2023
Today, we're celebrating a major victory for workers everywhere: the higher minimum wage that goes into effect in 2023. This increase in pay means that millions of people will have more financial stability and be able to provide for themselves and their families. It's a step towards creating a more equitable and fair society, and we couldn't be more thrilled to see it happen. Let's continue to fight for a living wage and better conditions for all workers. Together, we can make a real difference and create a brighter future for everyone. 💰✊🏾
11/26/2022
If you can't make it to all your favorite small BIPOC shops on , there are others ways to show up.
Recommend your favorite minority owned small business👇🏾
09/25/2022
HBD to the 🐐 Donald Glover. We're grateful for both his music and work on Atlanta, that demonstrates what it looks like to speak truth to power, through art.✊🏾 Make sure to catch S4 of Thursday's on Hulu.
09/21/2022
Today is Black Women's Equal Pay Day, the approximate days into the new year, that a Black woman must work in order to make on average what a non-Hispanic white male made at the end of the previous year. Join us in demanding wage justice✊🏾
09/04/2022
Happy Birthday to Queen Beyoncé herself! One of the greatest artists of our time, not only does she celebrate the culture she is a constant advocate and resounding voice in the fight for racial justice and equality.
08/25/2022
Never forgotten 💜💛
RIP to Kobe Bryant, a legend who will forever live in our hearts. 🙏🏾
07/08/2022
The final episode of is out! Part Two speaks on social impact, and how we can reshape our justice system for future generations. Stream the second episode of the series special now!
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The history of American policing is often traced back to the runaway slave patrol. On the latest episode of , Elizabeth Hinton, one of the nation's leading experts on criminalization and policing, takes a comprehensive dive towards the history of the police.
Hear it now by checking out the full episode of , with the link below.
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On the latest episode of , Ijeoma Oluo speaks on how the summer of protesting in 2020 changed the trajectory of our lives forever. Hear what she has to say in the latest episode of by clicking the link below.
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Introducing Nikki Jones, the Professor of African American Studies at UC-Berkeley. Her work focuses on the experiences of Black women, men, and youth with the criminal legal system, policing, and violence.
Catch her recounting her experiences in this week’s episode of by clicking on the link below.
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This is Manisha Sinha, an Indian-born American historian and author of The Slave's Cause: A History of Abolition, which won the Frederick Douglass Book Prize. Hear her voice in the latest episode of by clicking on the link below.
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Featured in the latest episode of is Sergeant Cheryl Dorsey, a retired Los Angeles Police Department Sergeant and author of “Black and Blue, The Creation Of A Social Advocate”.
Learn more about her by clicking on the link below!
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