Written by Ridhwan Sediqe With my college graduation so close that I can almost touch it, I started 2019 with renewed hope and faith in the possibilities ahead. Common narratives on social media by the end of 2018 revealed deep frustration and rage at the developments of the last year. From Brett Kavanaugh, to the Wall, to widespread voter suppression,…
The Afghan Diaspora for Equality and Progress stands in solidarity with those affected by this week’s tragic violence and will continue to fight for a more peaceful world free of white supremacy, antisemitism, and bigotry.
Earlier this week marked the official one year since the election of Donald Trump into the Oval Office. We asked our ADEP team and SLI’17ers to reflect on the tumultuous 365 days it has been since that election day.
Washington, D.C.: The Afghan Diaspora for Equality and Progress stands in solidarity with minorities and people of color across this country as we face white supremacist hate and violence. The events of Charlottesville are a keen reminder that as a nation our political leaders desperately need the moral courage to stand up to the systemic and social denigration of vulnerable…