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The King They Murdered and the King They Gave Us
By Melanie Berru There are two versions of Martin Luther King Jr. The one murdered. And the one they carefully resurrected. The King who was murdered had grown dangerous. Dangerous to power. Dangerous to empire. Dangerous to capitalism dressed up as democracy. Dangerous to a nation that preferred symbolic progress over real structural change. The King who was resurrected was safe. Smooth. Easily digestible. A man reduced to a dream, polished and replayed once a year, stripped
Jan 153 min read


Teaching from the Heart: Education as Liberation
In every lesson, honor the human story. At a very young age, I began to teach in an untutored and natural way. My work has always been rooted in people. Before curriculum, before policies, before institutions, there are lives. I have made it a personal responsibility to stay close to the pulse of the people I serve. Who are they? What do they carry? What are their dreams, their needs, and their conditions? How can I stand beside them, not above them, in their journey? To te
Oct 20, 20253 min read


The Love Drought
The Love Drought We are living through a love drought. As an educator in the community, in the classroom, and inside the jails, I’ve witnessed it again and again. It’s not that love itself is gone, but that too many people no longer feel loved by those closest to them. When we stop feeling loved, it becomes harder to believe we are worthy of love at all. Whether we are free or confined, so many of us are surviving with empty cups. It’s as if the soil of our souls has gone dry
Oct 16, 20252 min read


Selena’s Legacy: Lessons on Latinidad, Gender & Cultural Pride
In the 1990s, it often felt like two separate musical worlds coexisted; distinct and unequal in cultural value. On one side was the...
Jul 12, 20251 min read
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