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Hey guys!! In my book Black Feminist Thought it demonstrates Black women’s emerging power agents of knowledge. Afrocentric feminist thought speaks to the importance of oppression. One distinguishing feature of Black feminist thought is its insistence that both the changed consciousness of individuals and the social transformation of political and economic ingredients for social change. New knowledge is important for both dimensions of change. Buy my book at your local Barnes and Nobles or online at Amazon. Enjoy!!!🌼📚 - @collinspatriciahill on Instagram
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This is my grandmother in 1950s Mauritius. For a black woman there at the time, access to education was a real struggle. My mother worked really hard to access a French high school based on merit, but migrating to France in the 1980s it was equally difficult to find a qualified profession. Despite this, my mother never taught me to fear any failure or rejection based on my origins or skin colour. Third generation and I am lucky enough to be one of the very few members of the mixed race and POC community at the Royal College of Art Fashion Masters program. Once I asked the Head of Marketing from a well-known British fashion institution at a diversity-oriented talk if there was anything done to increase the number of POC in Fashion and Design schools. It is apalling to think that, when the fashion industry has embraced diversity on the catwalk, the reality is far from being mirrored backstage. . There arent small diversity issues, the representation of all origins in fashion is a guarantee of cultural wealth, creativity and original individuals who share their specific experiences. If changes are made at this level, it will impact everything else. . Maybe you will have to work harder, with more dedication and perseverance, but drive does not have a colour so dont let others or institutions decide for you. . We are always inspired by fellow designers @ponto_negro @erroldouglas1 @vickyngari and models @vanessadavidofficial @riiasharma @lustylovelace @spectrumofsalome - @aureliefontan.design on Instagram
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Did you know California police forces cited 250,000 non-traffic infractions in 2019 for offenses that primarily criminalize everyday behaviors such as standing, sleeping, owning a dog and crossing the street? Tune into this expert panel as the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area (LCCRSF) reveals groundbreaking data from a recent study revealing how California polices being Black, brown or unhoused in public. - @surj_sf on Instagram
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Everyone Go Follow @blacks.united My new favorite page for Black culture, life, and positive Black images! - #theshaderoom #teamdl #dlhughley #blackwomenmatter #BlackDadsMatter #buytheblock #blackwallstreet #blackcommunity #blackkings #blackqueens #blackculture #blackwealth #blackunity #blackmen #raisingkings #blackfamily #blackfathers #blackexcellence #allblackeverythang #allblackeverything #fatherandson #blacklivesmatter #powernomics #Blacklovematters #blackdollarsmatter #ControlTheNarrative #hiphop #themarathoncontinues #webuyblack - @blackbusinessgoalz on Instagram
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- Those who profess to favor freedom and yet depreciate agitation, are people who want crops without ploughing the ground; they want rain without thunder and lightning; they want the ocean without the roar of its many waters. Frederick Douglass [974 x 1055]
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What a wonderful surprise! Let alone the HUGE honor it was for me to write on #QueenSugar... But to get a @blackreelawards nomination in television writing tops the cake. Thank you for recognizing a show that’s had a huge impact, not only on me, but on our culture and the landscape of television. Can’t tell you how grateful I am for this, especially during these times🙏🏿✊🏿#blackreelawardstelevision August 6, 2020 - @emfleezy on Instagram
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As we enter the month of June in South Africa, we remember and honour the youth of South Africa who died for our freedom. Annually, WCTA has held grassroots tournaments to honour those who paved the way and gave their lives for a democratic South Africa. These are uncertain times we live in but one thing we are certain of...WCTA has never ever forgotten that we play our sport in a democratic society because it was hard fought for. Never forget. #wcta #grassroots #🔴⚪🔵 #islandersahoo - @western_cape_touch on Instagram
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International Women’s Day Guerilla Girls | “Pop Quiz” series | 1990 | in the @tate collection - @rachaelb360 on Instagram
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Handcrafted 6 Generations 🥧 . 😍 Susan Mae Howell 😍 My 3rd great grandmother, originator of @joyebellssweetpotatopies Muah!💋 - @joyebellssweetpotatopies on Instagram
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The Condemnation of Blackness available now for immediate shipping. Please email Verlean@DaBookJoint.com for orders! - @dabookjoint on Instagram
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- BRING BACK THE DEATH PENALTY. Donald J. Trumps full-page ad published in the New York Times, Daily News, New York Post, and New York Newsday on May 1, 1989, during the media trial of the Central Park Five
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After the ratification of the 19th amendment in 1920, more than 100,000 Alabama women registered to vote, including 1,373 in Madison County. Of those, six were Black women. ••• Soon, the names of these heroes will be inscribed on a historic marker in their honor at the new Councill High Memorial Park in downtown Huntsville. ••• Learn more on CityBlog.HuntsvilleAL.gov. Thanks to Donna Castellano from @historichuntsville for telling this story. - @huntsvillecity on Instagram
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“When the Looting starts the Shooting starts” - President of the United States #georgefloyd #ripgeorgefloyd #enoughisenough - @madeyoulookatl on Instagram
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Some history worth mentioning. #ChakaKhan #Rufus #BLM - @capcitypresents on Instagram
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63 years ago today, under escort from the U.S Army’s 101st Airborne Division, nine Black students enter all-white Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas. Three weeks earlier, Arkansas Governor Orval Faunus had surrounded the school with National Guard troops to prevent its federal court-ordered racial integration. This was one major step toward educational equity in the United States. Thank you to Ernie, Carlotta, Elizabeth, Gloria, Jeff, Melba, Minnijean, Terrance, and Thelma for your activism for social justice! #LittleRockNine - @hbcucampaign on Instagram
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Blackbox on Troost We are excited to partner with @strangefruitfemmes and @sankarafarm to bring this to the KC community!! Black Arts Freedom School is a free 8 week program that centers art as transformative healing for youth ages 6-14. Based on the 1960s -Mississippi Freedom Schools- and the -Black Arts Repertory Theater- Black Arts Freedom School is designed to help youth empower themselves beyond the limits of the traditional classroom. We believe that all youth should be able to explore and articulate their -own desires, demands, and questions- Students will learn the importance of ART as a tool for self expression, imagination, and political engagement. Registration is Required Social distancing and COVID safe procedures will be enforced Location: Blackbox on Troost 4001 Troost Ave KCMO Saturdays, 10am-2pm Sept 19th - Nov 7th More details on registration and opportunities to support coming soon! Please share! - @kctribeu on Instagram
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Don’t let anyone take you back to a level that you leveled up from⠀ ================================⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ In 1911, a black Chicagoan named Rufus Estes published his own cookbook,⠀ Good Things to Eat as Recommended by Rufus.⠀ Rufus Estes worked for the Pullman company, He had working his way up⠀ from a porter to chef looking after the unimaginably luxurious private deluxe⠀ Pullman railway cars that traveled across America in the second half of the⠀ 1800s.⠀ He honed his culinary skills preparing lavish meals for industry magnates and⠀ even American presidents. Estes ran a more stationary kitchen as a caterer to⠀ executives with the U.S. Steel Corporation, the first billion-dollar corporation in⠀ the world, by the time his cookbook appeared. Sadly, this man described in a⠀ black Chicago newspaper as “one of the best known chefs of Chicago” died in⠀ obscurity.⠀ ⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀ Please follow this instagram for more fascinating culinary history content. Please drop a 📚in the comments if you love history ⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀ If you or your organization have an interest in learning more about how you can have the James Hemings Society visit your organization for culinary history workshops please connect with us.⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀ Link in Bio: 🔗🔗🔗⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀ ⠀ ⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ————————————⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ .⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ .⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ .⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀ #JamesHemingsSociety #ChefAshbell #blackhistorymonth2020 ⠀⠀⠀ #culinarytalent #cheftalk 🤩 #culinaryhistory #gourmetchef 🍽️🍗⠀⠀⠀ #foodhistory #AmericanHistory ##blackhistoryeveryday⠀🖌️📚⠀ #historyoffood #foodstories #culinarytalents #celebritychef #gourmetfoods #finefood #blackhistoryfacts #blackhistory365 #uspresident #gourmetstore #chefstagram #gourmetshop #presidentialhistory #foodhistory #historyoffood #foodstory #foodwithlove #blackhistoryfact #GhostInAmericasKitchen #SallyHemings - @jameshemingsorg on Instagram
For the first time in history black British heroes can be seen featured on all the supermarket shelves across the UK...we are offering offering sausages with a flavour of the Caribbean – a jerk pork sausage and jerk chicken sausage, with a pack design that celebrates black contribution to British society. Please watch our #BlackHistoryMonth film below - share, like and comment to join in our campaign this October. https://youtu.be/kr8dlrbdfMA - @theblackfarmer on Instagram
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