5 years ago
Akinyele Umoja (born 1954) is an American educator and author who specializes in African-American studies. As an activist, he is a founding member of the New Afrikan People’s Organization and …
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5 years ago
“Her faith gave her the salvation and she was salvation!”
Andre Turner is first and foremost up to being a dad. He tells me during our interview, “You can’t see …
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5 years ago
“Let the Circle Be Unbroken”
Below is an excerpt from the interview conducted with Dominga Leroy. To learn more about Dominga and her grandmothers listen to the …
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7 years ago
“Baby It’s Enough of Waneda to Go Around”
My grandmother, Waneda Loretta Pittman (Neda) (May 30, 1933-May 2, 2015), kept us in church with her. She raised her household in …
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8 years ago
Resilience is cultivating religious/spiritual practices. They give you something bigger than yourself to believe in and to rely upon. Not to mention, provide a sense of wonder and magic. Loreli Warren …
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8 years ago
“The Beautiful Creation of Your Children”
Loreli Warren (August 13, 1938) is my grandma as well as a grandmother to three other grandchildren. She was born and raised in …
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8 years ago
Aiesha Turman is an Interdisciplinary PhD candidate at Union Institute & University where her dissertation foregrounds the work of Black women writers as essential texts that act as blueprints for A …
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8 years ago
For more than 30 years, Natalie Daise (November 1960-) has developed and facilitated interactive learning experiences for educators, students, and audiences in schools, universities, conferences, and other venues. Her belief …
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8 years ago
Resilience is a belief in something bigger than you, in the world unseen, and in the spirit realm.
“As far as a God, I tell them that there is a …
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