“The histories of Black communities in the United States have been undervalued, suppressed, erased throughout time.”
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Face of the Week: Triston Mitchell of Middlesex Elementary School | BCPS.org
Team BCPS is made up of thousands of accomplished and interesting students, employees, and community supporters. “Face of the Week” introduces you to some of the people who make BCPS such an amazing mosaic of talent, caring, and commitment.
View MoreThe WOC Project Shows Beauty Brands What Representation Should Look Like | Teen Vogue
“The industry has a way of selecting the one or two token women of color.”
View MoreMore Black Women Than Ever Are Running For Political Office In Alabama | Essence
This fall, both Democrats and Republicans across the country will experience a new political wave.
View MoreA Black Evangelist Who Opposed Dr. King | The New York Times
New research shows how Elder Michaux, the first minister with a weekly television show, worked with the F.B.I. to discredit the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
View More50 Years After His Assassination, We Are No Closer to Realizing MLK’s Most Radical Dream | New York
Whether we have made any progress toward realizing King’s more radical dream — the one he was chasing at the time of his death — is far less clear.
View MoreThis Black-Owned Business Is Making the At-Home Salon Experience More Inclusive | Elle
Chloe Hall, Elle [dropcap]Most[/dropcap] or our memories of at-home beauty “treatments” are actual nightmares: wicked little brothers with scissors and pranks involving your ponytail, moms with torturous combs, and girlfriends who have never met a shade of aquamarine that your face didn’t need more of. Let’s not even get started on the time you trimmed […]
View MoreCharlie Scott Included as Part of Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Class of 2018 | Chapelboro.com
Scott made history in the fall of 1966 when he became the first black scholarship athlete to attend UNC.
View MoreEpsy Campbell Barr is Costa Rica’s first female black vice president | The Washington Post
On Sunday, Carlos Alvarado Quesada won the presidential election in Costa Rica, but it was his vice president who made history.
View MoreKheris Rogers Launches Clothing Line to Combat Bullying Based on Skin Color | Teen Vogue
“You are beautiful no matter what shade you are.”
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