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The Dockum Drug Store Sit-In: The First Major Sit-In Protest Against Segregation In The U.S.
February 25, 2025
This post explores the Dockum Drug Store Sit-In of 1958, the first major organized sit-in protest against segregation in the…
Exploring The Legacy And Impact Of Afrofuturism
February 24, 2025
This blog post explores Afrofuturism as a movement that blends science fiction, history, and activism to reimagine Black futures, highlighting…
Corretta Scott-King On Love
February 23, 2025
Activist and author, Coretta Scott King had a lot to say about the power of love and its importance in…
Solution In Sight: Inventor Khalifa Aminu Is Creating Assistive Technology For The Visually Impaired
February 22, 2025
Khalifa Aminu, an 18-year-old Nigerian inventor, is designing assistive eyewear that uses ultrasonic sensors to detect obstacles and alert visually…
Belford V. Lawson Jr.: The First Black Attorney to Argue and Win a Supreme Court Case
February 21, 2025
Belford Vance Lawson Jr. was the first Black lawyer to argue and win a case before the U.S. Supreme Court…
Finders Keepers: What Now? What Next?
February 20, 2025
In times of exhaustion and disillusionment, it’s easy to wonder if continuing the fight is worth it. Let's check out…
Joy and Pain: Inseparable Realities Of Black Life
February 18, 2025
Black life holds both joy and pain, each shaping our experiences. To embrace one without the other is to deny…
William Leidesdorff & Madame CJ Walker: Trailblazing Black Millionaires
February 17, 2025
Today, we honor William Leidesdorff and Madam C.J. Walker—trailblazing Black entrepreneurs who achieved historic firsts and built lasting legacies. Click…
Romanticized Resilience: How Black Strength Is Celebrated While Black Suffering Is Ignored
February 16, 2025
It’s time to challenge the romanticization of Black resilience and expose how society celebrates strength while ignoring the suffering that…
From the Bus to the Ballot: Dorothy Bolden’s Fight for Domestic Workers
February 15, 2025
Dorothy Bolden turned her lived experience as a domestic worker into a powerful movement for labor rights, voter activism, and…
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