Tag: black history
What They Don’t Tell You About the Feminist Movement
by Eleanor Saunders | Mar 9, 2023
Feminism, defined by the International Women’s Development Agency as the “equal rights and...
Black Writers Throughout the Years
by Milan Hall | Mar 9, 2023
Throughout history, art has been used as a form of resistance and a symbol of hope. In Black...
Ending Diaspora Wars
by Ugonna Ezuma-Igwe | Mar 9, 2023
Diaspora wars are counterproductive cross-cultural arguments amongst those in the African diaspora...
Let’s Talk Reparations
by Billie Vicente | Mar 9, 2023
Generational wealth has eluded the Black community for decades. Centuries of enslavement,...
A Ride through Disney’s Cinematic History
by Leila Ganim | Mar 9, 2023
The Disney film “Song of the South,” had its theatrical release in 1946, during a...
Fears, Lies and White Supremacy
by Eleanor Saunders | Mar 9, 2023
Tw: lynching, rape Fear, lies and White supremacy. What do these words have in common? The...
The Belle of the Ball (And They’re Gay)
by Nadia Hargett | Mar 9, 2023
Ballroom culture is such an important creation, and I’m not referring to the fancy dance parties...
Black History Month with the Nubian
by Milan Hall | Feb 3, 2022
Why do we need a Black History Month? Whenever February hits, the same drawn-out debate gets...
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