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Alyn D. Johnson; Freedom, Justice, and Lessons Learned From ’63 Boycott

2016-11-29T17:39:33-05:00

Written By Alyn [Before the Film Preview Screening '63 Boycott and Forum] The Past is similar to today! Black people were separated from white people in the past. What do you do when you have trouble? Maybe run or call for help? If you [...]

Henry Louis Gates Jr. On Untangling African-American History

2016-11-29T17:39:33-05:00

Empirical evidence has helped us understand the roots of racism and why it is rampant in American society. Psychologist and Social Scientist Daniel Kahneman discovered, "What You See Is All There Is [WYSIATI.] Today, in the United States, we see colors, separate and unequal. [...]

Sandra Khalifa; “‪My 2 Minutes #OurMarch #WeReady #WeComing”

2016-11-29T17:39:37-05:00

#OurMarch Sandra Khalifa Defends the Dream; in a reflection, a recitation meant to awaken a sleeping nation. Her prose are powerful, profound; they are the poetry of pain felt and released. In "‪My 2 Minutes #OurMarch #WeReady #WeComing" we hear the words of a Dream Defender who [...]

Becoming White: Reinterpreting a Family Story by Putting Race Back into the Picture

2016-11-29T17:39:37-05:00

I grew up hearing stories about a great-great-grandmother who immigrated from Switzerland to the U.S. by way of New Orleans. According to stories, she was a linguist who spoke four or five languages fluently, an accomplished seamstress, and a medium. (My siblings and I loved the idea [...]

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