In honor of Black History Month, photographer Eunique Jones created the “Because of Them, We Can” project to “empower and excite young people about their history and their future in a creative and yet relatable way.”
Heben Nigatu
2 months ago
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As we celebrate Black History Month, I asked queer artists, writers and thinkers one simple question: What film, play, or book best represents queer black culture to you and why? Add your recommendations in the comments!
Saeed Jones
2 months ago
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“I think in honor of black history month, they should add some black emojis. #justsayin”
(via hypervocal.com)
Ryan Broderick
3 months ago
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Having a discussion about race on the internet can be challenging. Here are a few tips.
Heben Nigatu
3 months ago
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An elementary school class is asked to don African-American attire for Black History Month. These kids gotta be really on-trend if they’re gonna rock the safari look which is so hot for spring 2012.
(via feministsoccupyhalloween.tumblr.com)
Peggy Wang
a year ago
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Everybody loves a good sale, but some stores are better at targeting their audiences than others. Here are some important lessons from successful store displays.
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Ashley Baccam
2 years ago
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According to Wikipedia, “Black History Month is a national annual observance for remembrance of important people and events in the history of the African diaspora.” In celebration, here are some of the more culturally influential black people seen in viral videos over the past few years.
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Tanner Ringerud
3 years ago
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That is what US Attorney General Eric Holder just called us. He said “we simply do not talk enough with each other about race.” Don’t be a coward - ask a friend or coworker what they think about this cartoon.
Yahoo News
4 years ago
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