Empowering and Inspiring
Racial Justice for Young Minds.

Who Am I?
Just another guy who got tired of feeling different. I work at a middle school and co-run a group called Students Advocating For Equity (SAFE).
The Human Condition
The Human Condition
Educating and Empowering
Navigate racial injustice with guidance and support
Posts go up weekly!
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Your Stories Matter!
Together, we can make a difference
Join us in the fight against racial injustice and be part of the change we need in our society.
Sharing Your Stories
I’m visiting colleges across the Pacific Northwest to interview students of color to share their perspectives in video form.
Asian and Pacific Islander
I will be interviewing AAPI students at colleges across the PNW in order to shine a light on some of the microaggressions and stereotypes that the general population may not see as harmful.
TBD – sign up to get notified
Black and African American
Join us for our annual spring meetup to connect with community members and enjoy some seasonal activities.
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Hispanic and Latine
Join us for our annual spring meetup to connect with community members and enjoy some seasonal activities.
TBD – sign up to get notified
What is this blog about?
This blog is about educating young people on topics regarding racial justice. We provide weekly blog posts that give guidance on how to navigate racial
How often are blog posts published?
We publish blog posts on a weekly basis, providing consistent content to our readers.
How can I get help with racial injustice?
We are here to help! If you have any questions or need guidance on navigating racial injustice, feel free to reach out to us.
Can I contribute to the blog?
Yes, we welcome contributions from individuals who are passionate about racial justice. If you have a story or
How can I contact you?
You can contact us by filling out the form on our contact page. We will get back to you as soon as possible.
What is the purpose of this blog?
The purpose of this blog is to educate and empower young people to navigate racial injustice in