Recent Work by Angela E. Chamblee
XYZ Dialogue is a monthly blog that carries at least one essay about how people have fought racism and discrimination through non-violence. Half of the articles teach about Black history. The other articles teach about Asian-American history, Hispanic history, Native American history, White American history, Jewish American history, history of people with disabilities, history of elderly people, history of women, history of biracial people’s, history of LGBTQIA peoples, war veterans, animal rights, and the environment. There is also a cartoon or photograph in each blog, a quote of the month, and perhaps a simple, vegan recipe of the month. It’s aim is to heal racism and discrimination.

“What is happening to our children?”

Jack Johnson

Captain Silas Soule is Honored for Disobeying Army Command Orders

An Alternative Strategy for Ending Racism, Rape, and Child Molestation

A Very Brief History of Racism, Rape and Child Molestation + A Bill Cosby idea

“Feliz Navidad,” a Song for the People

Thanksgiving and Boycotting Black Friday

Voter Suppression

Christmas Shopping

Violence Upsurge Against Asian Americans

Gloria Richardson Part One

Gloria Richardson Part 2

Good News for Pregnant Disabled Women

Super Granny

Czar

WWII Japanese American Combat Unit

In the Spirit of High John the Conquer: Johnniqua Charles
