We take this day to reflect upon how far we have come and how very far we have to go to achieve parity. Our systemic racism and broken minds enable inequality to exist, and persist. Thanks to street artist Dragon 76 for reminding us that it’s in our hands.

“The time is always right to do what is right“
Martin Luther King, Jr.
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