Showing posts with label Movement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Movement. Show all posts
Saturday, May 2, 2015
Wednesday, April 15, 2015
Saturday, April 11, 2015
Nzingha: Women in The Garvey Movement 2008
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My mum speaking on CVM At Sunrise in Jamaica about her book #Women in the #Garvey #Movement.
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My mum speaking on CVM At Sunrise in Jamaica about her book #Women in the #Garvey #Movement.
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Nzingha: Women in The Garvey Movement 2008 – http://www.blackpolitics.org
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Monday, April 6, 2015
Wednesday, April 1, 2015
Bridge to Black Power: Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. [W/ Kwame Ture]
UNION, N.J. (AP) -- New Jersey's Kean University has cancelled hip-hop artist Common as commencement speaker after police voiced concerns over a song about a woman convicted of killing a police officer who fled to Cuba.
The school announced the Academy Award winner's selection on Monday, but said on its social media sites on Tuesday night that he would not be the speaker.
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The school announced the Academy Award winner's selection on Monday, but said on its social media sites on Tuesday night that he would not be the speaker.
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Friday, March 27, 2015
The Modern Voting Rights Movement, Single Member Districts, and Black Office Holding
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Panel after panel convenes to ask why there are not more dancers of color in ballet. My heart sinks every time. Where is Dance Theatre of Harlem in this conversation? It is so odd to feel like an outsider on an issue that touched my life so profoundly and was at least a part of what Arthur Mitchell set out to address 46 years ago when he and Karel Shook cofounded DTH inRead more...
Panel after panel convenes to ask why there are not more dancers of color in ballet. My heart sinks every time. Where is Dance Theatre of Harlem in this conversation? It is so odd to feel like an outsider on an issue that touched my life so profoundly and was at least a part of what Arthur Mitchell set out to address 46 years ago when he and Karel Shook cofounded DTH inRead more...
Sunday, March 22, 2015
Saturday, March 21, 2015
\"Bro. Dick Gregory Unchained: On Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.\" 2/22/2013
Just when we thought we couldn’t love Vogue anymore, they go and put Serena Williams on their coverfor the second time.
The athlete is on the April issue, which was shot by legendary photographer Annie Leibovitz. In the image, we see Williams in a navy blue Rag & Bone sheath dress, natural makeup and, of course, her gorgeous curly hair.
The full article,which appears on Vogue.com, talks about
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Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Amiri Baraka: Evolution of a Revolutionary Poet
On Saturday, March 21, FACE Africa is hosting the 6th Annual WASH (Water, Sanitation and…
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Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Nzingha: Women in The Garvey Movement 2008
Saturday, March 8, was the 50th anniversary of the "Bloody Sunday" march across the Edmund Pettus Bridge. Television scenes of nonviolent demonstrators beaten by police shocked the nation. As the movieSelma details, the March played a critical role in the passage of the 1965 Voting Rights Act.
My father, Harry George Boyte, on the executive committee of Martin Luther King's organization theRead more...
My father, Harry George Boyte, on the executive committee of Martin Luther King's organization theRead more...
Thursday, March 5, 2015
The 1960’s - From Civil Rights to Black Power
If the saying that you are who you hang around is true, then you may…
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Wednesday, March 4, 2015
Saturday, February 28, 2015
Nzingha: Women in The Garvey Movement 2008
I was a ninth grade English-Language Arts teacher in Washington, DC when I overheard an intensifying debate between two students about the existence of unicorns.
"There ain't no such thing... it's made up."
"How do you know they never existed? The idea had to come from somewhere."
As I made a mental note to do a lesson on double-negatives, my philosophical training compelled me to turn this
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"There ain't no such thing... it's made up."
"How do you know they never existed? The idea had to come from somewhere."
As I made a mental note to do a lesson on double-negatives, my philosophical training compelled me to turn this
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Monday, February 16, 2015
\"Bro. Dick Gregory Unchained: On Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.\" 2/22/2013
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What Did Dick Say??? Listen To The Entire Interviews Here:
Part 1 (1/13/2013)
http://bit.ly/YpEFg2
Part 2 (1/16/2013)
http://bit.ly/YnuFXT
Part 3 (2/22/2013)
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"Bro. Dick Gregory Unchained: On Adam Clayton Powell, Jr." 2/22/2013
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What Did Dick Say??? Listen To The Entire Interviews Here:
Part 1 (1/13/2013)
http://bit.ly/YpEFg2
Part 2 (1/16/2013)
http://bit.ly/YnuFXT
Part 3 (2/22/2013)
http://bit.ly/14wQ9Wu
"Bro. Dick Gregory Unchained: On Adam Clayton Powell, Jr." 2/22/2013
For More Information Please Contact Us!!!
Bro. Ron aka r2c2h2 tha
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Thursday, February 5, 2015
The 1960’s - From Civil Rights to Black Power
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�The March on Washington - Highpoint of the Civil Rights Movement
Movements are like the ocean, with waves of high activity and periods of relative calm. The 1960's, like the 1920's before it, represented a wave of high
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xbbcjn4d1cE
�The March on Washington - Highpoint of the Civil Rights Movement
Movements are like the ocean, with waves of high activity and periods of relative calm. The 1960's, like the 1920's before it, represented a wave of high
Read more...
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