History, Economics, Social Justice Nathaniel Steele History, Economics, Social Justice Nathaniel Steele

What Was Taken: The Hidden Costs of American Prosperity

The Industrial Revolution is often celebrated as a triumph of ingenuity and progress—but what if its foundation was built on theft? Beneath the innovation lies a darker truth: the rise of the United States as an economic superpower was fueled by the systematic expropriation of Native American land and the exploitation of African American slave labor.

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Equity at a Crossroads: Walmart, Target, and the Fight for Justice in the Working Class

The battle for equity is far from over, and it never will be. This isn’t just about corporate trends or diversity metrics—it’s about addressing the systemic inequities that keep the poor, middle, and working classes from achieving their full potential.

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The Power of Words: How Political Rhetoric Shapes Lives and Protects the Status Quo

The words we hear during election season aren’t just about winning votes; they’re about shaping how we see the world and each other. Let’s break down how this works, why it matters, and how we can change the conversation to create a fairer, more just society.

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