He’s not the only political “leader” to say deplorable things about women. So why do so many men say and do nothing?
My First Moment of Internalized Hatred
Inferiority is pressurized into our system by the gravity of our white supremacist colonial structures.
Inferiority is pressurized into our system by the gravity of our white supremacist colonial structures.
‘I’d Probably Pull a Columbine’
And other responses from young men who were asked how they would react to having their masculinity questioned by being called gay or faggot by their peers.
And other responses from young men who were asked how they would react to having their masculinity questioned by being called gay or faggot by their peers.
Monsters and Traitors – Ain’t No Such Thing as a ‘Good Man’
If you’re conscious of the regular diet of violence against women that young men are fed then pulling that trigger was an expected outcome caused by a lifetime of conditioning.
If we look at the diet of violence against women that young men are fed, then pulling that trigger is simply an expected outcome.
Let ‘The Kaepernick’ Sing
Constantly protecting the comfort of whites is an example of the subtle ways in which people of color are caged and learn to remain in the cage.
Constantly protecting the comfort of whites is an example of the subtle ways in which people of color are caged and learn to remain in the cage.
A Black Muslim African Girl’s Summer in America
A former student of Wisdom Amouzou sends him a note of thanks for his class, and some sobering words on what it's like to visit America as an outsider.
A former student of Wisdom Amouzou sends him a note of thanks for his class, and some sobering words on what it’s like to visit America as an outsider.
10 Themes from Dr. Bailey’s Report on African-American Experience in Denver Public Schools
"African-Americans in DPS are invisible, silenced, and dehumanized, especially if you are passionate, vocal, and unapologetically black."
“African-Americans in DPS are invisible, silenced, and dehumanized, especially if you are passionate, vocal, and unapologetically black.”
Don’t Kill Yourself Slowly
Wisdom Amouzou argues for hope rather than despair in the face of racial injustice.
Wisdom Amouzou argues for hope, rather than despair, in the face of racial injustice.
What do Entrepreneurship, Bruce Lee, and a Decolonized Education Have in Common?
Wisdom Amouzou is on a mission to empower his students through entrepreneurship, so they can radically change a corrupt system.
Wisdom Amouzou is on a mission to empower his students through entrepreneurship, so they can go on to change a corrupt and inequitable system.
10 Remixed Misogynist Headlines for First Gentleman, Bill Clinton
A look at what your magazines would say, if Bill Clinton received the Michelle Obama treatment.
A look at what your magazines would say, if Bill Clinton received the Michelle Obama treatment.
Can the “Angry Black Guy” Have White Friends?
Wisdom Amouzou answers yes, but the path to interracial friendship is not always easy.
Wisdom Amouzou answers yes, but the path to interracial friendship is not always easy.
4 Simple Steps to Dehumanizing Africans
A recent article by Louisa Linton is the "whitest story of the year;" Wisdom Amouzou examines how her all too typical approach dehumanizes Africans.
A recent article by Louisa Linton is the “whitest story of the year;” Wisdom Amouzou examines how her all too typical approach dehumanizes Africans.
Does Change Require Violence?
As a new immigrant, Wisdom Amouzou quickly perceived the racial hierarchy of America’s past and present. Now he asks: does changing this “fluent bigotry” require violence?
Contradictions in the United States of Amnesia: Why a Black Man Can Love Donald Drumpf
Wisdom Amouzou argues that Donald Drumpf (Trump) reveals the truth about America… in a way we can no longer pretend to ignore.
When My Best Friend of 7 Years Told Me She Didn’t Like Black People
Wisdom Amouzou reflects on how he lost of a first love & a friendship because he was black, and how an entrenched dynamic of racial hierarchies still affects him… and everyone.
Growing Up Between
Reggie Anderson shares some of the struggle he experienced growing up biracial. And how studying philosophy gave him the gift of self-acceptance.
Reggie Anderson shares some of the struggle he experienced growing up biracial. And how studying philosophy gave him the gift of self-acceptance.




