wired.com/story/trump-wants-to…
#BlackHistory #blm #history #grassroots
The 1619 Project Book Club
We'll discuss Traffic (Ch. 16) by @KevinMKruse, and related books, movies and current events.
Please join us at 5pm PT
#BLM #BlackHistry #history #books #movies #Livestream
spoutible.com/pod/67ef4c69cbcb…
We'll discuss Traffic (Ch. 16) by @KevinMKruse, and related books, movies and current events.spoutible.com
“What gets remembered is determined by who is doing the remembering.”— Betty Reid Soskin, 103, retired National Park Service ranger History is defined as the study of past events, analyzing and int…Cynthia Gibson (Our Weekly)
(RNS) — An arsenal of 28 books that should make it possible for 'whosoever will' to learn and grow.Cheryl Townsend Gilkes (RNS)
What once was a problem of scarcity is now a one of censorshipDr. Allison Wiltz (LEVEL Man)
Sunshine likes this.
From Barack Obama’s presidency to Simone Biles’ record-breaking triumphs and the Black Lives Matter movement, this article celebrates progress and the lasting impact on building a more inclusive and equitable society.BAW Staff (Majic 102.3 - 92.7)
In his short yet prolific life, Dunbar used folk dialect to give voice and dignity to the experience of Black AmericansMinnita Daniel-Cox, University of Dayton (NewsOne)
The Black woman behind the app uncovering York, New York’s forgotten Black history questions why former Black hubs are now parking lots.Jeroslyn JoVonn (Black Enterprise)
As President Donald Trump's administration continues to scour federal agencies of all DEI programs and initiatives, a U.S. military recruiting agency recently announced that itYasmeen F. (atlantablackstar)
DarkSpectrum likes this.
Google has removed several important cultural observances from Google Calendar, including Pride Month, Black History Month and more.egmasylne (NewsOne)
There are few tales of the ‘Titanic’ left unexplored. Joseph Laroche’s story is one of them.Jake Rossen (Mental Floss)
Celebrating Black history by visiting one of these seven Black museums is one the Blackest things you could do for Black History Month.Ahsan Washington (Black Enterprise)
BenHenderson likes this.
Throughout history, Black women have used their voices in literature as a powerful tool to express their experiences, confront societal injustices, and reimagine the world from their eyes.Kyla Adams (Her Campus)