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Celebrating Blackness in baseball: The importance of MLB's return to Birmingham on Juneteenth Ice’s ‘inhumane’ arrest of well ...
It's a celebration of freedom and blackness as the second annual Juneteenth Gathering is set to get underway at the Farmer's ...
This story was part of a special Juneteenth project originally published in 2022 with Vox that explored the ongoing struggle ...
This column in extremely Black because it’s Juneteenth and its purpose is a simple one: to remind Black athletes of the extreme anti-Blackness movement they and most Black Americans face ...
We define anti-Blackness and discuss ways to identify and confront it in our communities. While we often hear the words “racism” and “white privilege” in today’s discourse around racial ...
Ms. Harris’s racial illegibility was not the only thing that offended him. It was her claim of Blackness. His accusation suggested that claiming Blackness could only be for the purpose of ...
That's the thing, once all the damage is inflicted, all that's left is the person they were trying to run from that they failed to mask with Blackness. Blackness is cool until it's not.
In fact, I now believe that my Blackness is actually an asset if I choose to treat it that way. In this blog, I’ll discuss how to embrace your identity while breaking down barriers and seizing ...
In an interview with NPR's Juana Summers, Kaepernick evinces what allowed him to fully soak in and embrace his blackness. Kaepernick says he got his identity footing looking up to Allen Iverson ...
What does Blackness mean to you? My Black is colorful, quick-witted, dynamic, innovative and brilliant. My Blackness meant I grew up getting my hair straightened with a hot comb that would burn the ...
The Twin Cities-based group Sounds of Blackness is celebrating 54 years of performing this month. "Thankful," the group's newest song, is nominated for a NAACP Image Award. "This NAACP Image Award ...
Staff and pupils buried the capsule to maintain the link between the school and village that goes back to 1857 ...