Tag Archives: Black History Month

Progression Prevents Passion

What is our generation’s Jim Crow? What is our form of segregation? We have a Black President. We can eat wherever we want. We can sit wherever we want. We can do whatever we want. Who needs a deep, ardent passion when everything has already been done? Continue reading

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Black History Month: A Woman's Perspective

Last week I hosted a dialogues on Black History Month with a few people and decided to have another but this time shift the focus to Black women. Continue reading

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Dialogues on… Black History Month

Instead of me telling you why you should know who invented the stop light, why Martin Luther King, Jr. had a dream, or that on today in Black History somebody somewhere did something, I decided to bring together some of my favorite people whose opinions I deeply cherish… Continue reading

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