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120 Affirmations for Us by Us — Dear Black Women

https://www.dearblackwomenproject.com/120-affirmations
To celebrate, I created this anthology of 120 affirmation letters from 111 Dear Black Women. These letters will move you. Go through all of them or start with one of the 25 themes below. Special thank you to Christiana Allen-Pipkin, the first ever content manager for Dear Black Women. With big love for us and an incredible eye for detail

Dear Black People... | AFRO American Newspapers

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AFFIRMATIONS — Dear Black Women

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Affirmation Letter + Reading by Dear Black Woman Brandi Keeler. Read More. Affirmation Letter, Brandi Keeler Dear Black Women August 13, 2020 Affirmation Poem, Bonus: This Affirmation Speaks (Literally)!!, Celebrating YOU, Remember Who You Are "There is never a time where you should be proving your worth to anyone. Ever."

DEAR BLACK MAN: Twenty-one Black men pen open letters of encouragement

https://theatlantavoice.com/dear-black-man-twenty-one-black-men-pen-open-letters-of-encouragement-and-brotherhood-to-black-men/
For more than 58 years, The Atlanta Voice has ably provided a voice for the voiceless. It is the largest audited African American community newspaper in Georgia. Founded in 1966 by the late Ed Clayton and the late J. Lowell Ware, The Atlanta Voice has evolved and redefined its efforts to better connect with the community it serves.

Why Telling Our Own Story Is So Powerful for Black Americans - Greater Good

https://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/why_telling_our_own_story_is_so_powerful_for_black_americans
The whole weekend was a masterclass rooted deeply in the African and African-American tradition of story on all burners. I learned at the hands of master storytellers, so I already had the voice. I just had to learn to trust it. Like Glinda the Good Witch says in the Wizard of Oz, "Oh my dear, you've had it all the time." And we are all

Dear AI, Black youth are beautiful, too - AFRO American Newspapers

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Dear Culture Podcast - Podcast, African American, theGrio

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A smart Black news podcast for the culture by theGrio. A smart Black news podcast for the culture. "DEAR CULTURE" is a weekly letter to the culture. We explore news, politics and entertainment through a Black lens.

Dear Black People: Adoption is a Great Option - AFRO American Newspapers

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Nearly 23% of African-American children are being raised by a grandparent due to a number of socio-political and -economic issues (mass incarceration, health issues, divorce, unemployment).

The Changing Definition of African-American | Smithsonian

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-changing-definition-of-african-american-4905887/
By the beginning of the 21st century, the United States was accepting foreign-born people at rates higher than at any time since the 1850s. The number of illegal immigrants added yet more to the

Dear AFRO Subscribers and Supporters, | AFRO American Newspapers

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The AFRO American Newspapers 1531 S. Edgewood Street, Suite B Baltimore, MD 21227 410-554-8200 May 3, 2020 Dear AFRO Subscribers and Supporters, We pray that you and your families are […]

So you think Dvorak's 'Going Home' is an Afro-American tune?

https://slippedisc.com/2018/11/so-you-think-dvoraks-going-home-is-an-afro-american-tune/
My dear fellow Americans (and other citizens of our strange, fascinating world), that tune, wonderful as it may be, and even though in grade school I was encouraged to sing it with the unspeakable

Opinion: Dear Black America: You Should Be Paying Attention to ... - Afro

https://afro.com/opinion-dear-black-america-you-should-be-paying-attention-to-africa/
In the wake of the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit, it's clear the United States needs Africa economically, but Africa needs Black Americans who want to go home. by Word in Black January 18, 2023

Dear AFRO Subscribers and Supporters, | AFRO American Newspapers

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AFRO American Newspapers. The Black Media Authority Subscribe to AFRO News; Sign In; ... Dear AFRO Subscribers and Supporters, by AFRO Staff April 16, 2020 January 25, 2022. Share this:

'Dear White Women' podcast founders write antiracism guide

https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2021/10/dear-white-women-podcast-founders-write-antiracism-guide/
Now, 2½ years after launching their podcast, " Dear White Women ," Suzuki Graham and Blanchard have published a book by the same name. Their new work is a 264-page antiracism guide that aims to get white people — particularly white women — to talk about the history of racism in America, microaggressions against people of color, and

Dear Black Girls: How to Be True to You - Barnes & Noble

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Dear Black Girls is a necessary and meaningful exploration of what it means to be a Black woman in America today—and a rallying cry to lift up women and girls everywhere. ... African American Sports Biography. African Americans - Self Help. Basketball Players & Coaches - Biography. Success, Motivation & Self-Esteem. Women Athletes - Biography.

Fathers 'Need To Step Up' For Black Daughters : NPR

https://www.npr.org/2012/05/29/153918844/fathers-need-to-step-up-for-black-daughters
It explores how fatherlessness affects African-American women. It's called "Dear Daddy" and it features many young black women talking about and writing letters to their fathers, the ones who were

ASALH Announces 2021 Black History Theme, The Black Family

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Dear ASALH Members and Friends, At the opening of Black History Month, ASALH announces the Black History theme for 2021—The Black Family: ... The Association for the Study of African American Life and History (EIN: 53-0219640) is a tax-exempt 501 (c)(3) organization. Contributions to ASALH are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. ASALH.

Dear America | Scholastic.com

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The diary of an African American boy struggling with his first cattle drive and rampant racism. The Journal of Sean Sullivan, A Transcontinental Railroad Worker, Nebraska and Points West, 1867 By William Durbin Sean faces many dangers, including hostile Native Americans, as he helps build the first railroad to span from coast to coast.

'Dear Black Athlete' examines issues of race and sports ... - Andscape

https://andscape.com/features/dear-black-athlete-issues-of-race-sports-birmingham/
Liner Notes. "Dear Black Athlete," a series of conversations on being a black athlete in the world today, will be broadcast on ESPN at 8 p.m. ET on Feb.11. Michael A. Fletcher is a senior writer at The Undefeated. He is a native New Yorker and longtime Baltimorean who enjoys live music and theater. Legendary football coach Eddie Robinson

Black History Month: 7 African Americans everyone should know | Opinion

https://www.deseret.com/2024/2/2/24058016/black-history-month-african-american-inventors/
Here are 7 everyone should know. February is Black History Month. It is a time when we reflect on, celebrate and honor the work of African Americans, whose sacrifice, advocacy and innovations have elevated our economic, cultural and societal structure. During a season when there are attempts to erase the teaching and publishing of Black history

Dear African-American Women: I Want to Be Your National ... - HuffPost

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/dear-africanamerican-wome_b_9992582
Gloria Allred? Blac Chyna? I am stating here and now that as a professional, education, well-traveled and cultured black woman, I am proclaiming that I would like to take the reins, and humbly ask for your support in my campaign to be National Spokeswoman for African American women and women of color in this country.

Dear Racist White People, Your Time is Up - AFRO American Newspapers

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African Americans demand to know what 'Black jobs' are after Trump

https://thehill.com/homenews/race-politics/4745183-black-americans-black-jobs-trump-biden-presidential-debate-cnn-atlanta-2024/
Black Americans are demanding to know what "Black jobs" are after former President Trump used the phrase in Thursday's debate with President Biden in Atlanta. In response to the first 2

Dear white people with dreadlocks: Things to consider | CNN

https://www.cnn.com/2016/03/31/living/white-dreadlocks-cultural-appropriation-feat/index.html
Given dreadlocks' rich history, it's hard for one group to claim them, said Feminista Jones, writer, speaker and former wearer of locks. "Sure, white people can wear locs," she said in an

Despite high demand, kidneys donated by Black Americans are more ... - CNN

https://www.cnn.com/2024/06/26/health/black-kidney-donations-bioethics-reaj/index.html
In the U.S., such people typically are categorized as Black or African American. Research on kidney transplants suggests that kidneys from donors with two copies of the higher-risk APOL1 variants

Opinion: Dear Joe, it's time to go | CNN

https://www.cnn.com/2024/06/28/opinions/biden-trump-withdraw-2024-presidency-parini/index.html
President Joe Biden risks his legacy and the fate of American democracy if he maintains his candidacy for the 2024 presidential election, writes his former neighbor, Jay Parini.

Virginia weighs proposed changes to African American history elective

https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2024/06/23/virginia-african-american-history-course-proposed-revisions/
The African American history elective course was announced in 2020 under Gov. Ralph Northam (D). It was developed by VDOE in partnership with Virtual Virginia, WHRO Public Media, and committees of

American Airlines CEO says removal of several Black passengers from

https://apnews.com/article/american-airlines-employees-discrimination-lawsuit-1647e9a77c96fd744725c0a9ef4365e5
American has faced allegations of discrimination in the recent past. In 2017, the NAACP warned Black travelers about flying on the airline, claiming that several African American passengers had experienced discrimination from airline employees. American promised to make changes, and the NAACP lifted the advisory nearly nine months later.

Tips For African American Students Seeking Internships - Forbes

https://www.forbes.com/sites/marybethgasman/2024/06/29/tips-for-african-american-students-seeking-internships/
African American students are less likely to secure an internship and when they do, it is likely to be unpaid. Research has demonstrated discrimination by major companies when it comes to offering

When did Black voters first move from the GOP to the Democratic Party

https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2024/06/30/black-voters-republicans-democrats/
In his survey of African American lawmakers in that era, Eric Foner notes that of the roughly 2,000 Black officeholders, from U.S. senator to county sheriff, "only fifteen were elected as