By Councilor Gerly Adrien Black women are commonly stereotyped as too aggressive, too hostile, too angry. Categorizing us with these labels has caused Black women to question how we can look, dress, or even speak to provide a softer image…
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MATTHEW BULLOCK: Coaching pioneer and distinguished public servant
Looking Back at Black History in Everett EDITOR’S NOTE: The following is taken from vignettes written by former City Clerk Michael Matarazzo in his book ‘They Came from Everett.’ The histories of many Black residents of Everett might surprise readers,…
Op-Ed: Representation Matters – It’s Time to Talk About Color on Color Racism
By Councilor Stephanie Martins Monday was a sad day for the cause of diversity, BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and People of Color) individuals, and the significant Brazilian population in Everett, especially the younger kids that represent a near-majority our of schools.…