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How companies can avoid “Black Lives Matter” and Juneteenth becoming the new Kwanzaa
Over the past few weeks, I have seen “Black Lives Matter” stated by companies, schools, famous people, and everyday people. It has been spray painted
From allies to partners: how white people can be better listeners
I’ve heard and read several stories about what white people need to do right now. Many of those stories talked about the need for white
Breonna Bland Arbery-Floyd (a poem for the slain)
Watch hip-hop music video here I’m tired, I’m tired, but also inspired Time to vote folks out get these DAs fired Grandmas stand in front
We need you NOW to stand with us for Ahmaud Arbery
I want to start this off by saying happy birthday to Mr. Ahmaud Arbery. Ahmaud, you’re a man who should be here today. An all-American
COVID-19: Tough Times Don’t Last but Tough People Do!
Great speaker Robert Schuyler stated that tough times don’t last but tough people do. I really find myself coming back to that quotation a lot
NOW is the time time to grow! Don’t let Coronavirus stop you!
I want to ask you a question that comes from John-Leslie Brown: if you had to be who you are today for the rest of
Reshaping The HipHop World With Dr. Omékongo Dibinga And Care For AIDS With Justin Miller
Living a life of purpose gives your name a wonderful mark in this world. Today, Dr. Diane Hamilton talks to Dr. Omékongo Dibinga who is
Changing the Climate on Climate Change (a poem)
Our house is on fire From this climate quagmire Yes our house is on fire but more and more of us are inspired And we’ll