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Waiting on Reparations - "Knowledge is Power" - Black History Month Podcasts | iHeart
iHeartRadio· 21 hours agoLike this episode? Check out the full podcast at: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-waiting-on-reparations-63426570/ Our hosts Dope Knife & Linqua Franqa will discuss the reality of health ...
Therapy for Black Girls - "TBG University: Black Women In Art" -Black History Month Podcasts |...
iHeartRadio· 21 hours agoCongratulations, you’ve been accepted into the inaugural class of Therapy for Black Girls University. Whether you’re packing for a new year on campus, thinking through your gap year, enrolling ...
They made one-of-a-kind quilts that captured the public's imagination. Then Target came along
seattlepi.com· 5 days agoOver the past two decades, Gee’s Bend quilts have captured the public’s imagination with their...
Whole Health Matters: Mayor Ukeme Awakessien Jeter on making Upper Arlington a better community -...
The Business Journals· 7 hours agoThink of Upper Arlington and a few things might come to mind – beautiful houses, mature trees,...
AWARENESS: Briggs v. Elliott 70 years later, the case out of Clarendon County that helped integrate...
WIS News 10 Columbia· 56 minutes agoBriggs v. Elliott was a case that pioneered the end of segregation in schools across the nation. In...
Revenge and Freedom From Fact
The New Republic via Yahoo News· 11 hours agoNewsNation rebrands as “just the truth.” Breitbart claims to be “the only truth.” This happens at the same time that Target stores install extra-large...
Meghan Markle explains why Nigeria was 'a really meaningful trip'
theGrio· 4 hours agoAfter a busy “whirlwind” Mother’s Day weekend spent in Nigeria with Prince Harry, Meghan Markle is...
You might not see Pride merchandise at Target this year. Here’s why
Birmingham News· 6 days agoTarget has Pride merchandise in fewer stores this year after backlash it received after pulling some...
Concord’s school-naming controversy: Will a Black pioneer be honored? - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 6 hours ago“It’s been nearly 400 years and no one has named any public building after a person of color” in...
Sean Kirst: As Brown v. Board turns 70, reflecting on Buffalo's direct connection to history
The Buffalo News· 7 hours agoRoy Jones, a distinguished professor at Clemson University, has spent years studying the events that...