“Know from whence you came. If you know whence you came, there is really no limit to where you can go.”
— James Baldwin

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Civil Rights Movement vs. Black Lives Matter

14 Books about Racism for Kids

The Tulsa Race Riot was Omitted but Now Rarely Mentioned in Our History Books

"I Can't Breathe"

From a 2nd grader...Who is Fredrick Douglas?

The Woman Who Could Cure Cancer Using Laser Technology

12 Grants and Funding Sources for Black Organizations and Small Businesses Affected by COVID-19

8 Funding Resources for Artist of Color during COVID-19

Young Inventor Bishop Curry Raises almost $50,000 to Help Develop a Device to Stop Hot-Car Deaths.
GoFundme
RACIAL DISPARITIES OF THE SPANISH FLU TO COVID-19

The Racial Disparities of the Spanish Flu to COVID-19

Will Smith has a new series on Snapchat called 'Will From Home'
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Lila Fenwick became the first black woman to graduate from Harvard Law School.
In 1956, Lila Fenwick became the first black woman to graduate from Harvard Law School. Fenwick later led the United Nations’ Human Rights Division. She attended Harvard in 1954 when the Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education came down, joining only a handful of women and the only black woman a one year before Ruth Bader Ginsburg started as a first-year student at the school.

Meet Dr. Corbett, the lead coronavirus vaccine scientist
Kizzmekia Corbett and her team became the first of its kind in the world to start the early stage of clinical trials for a COVID-19 vaccine, and the fastest progress ever toward a possible vaccine.

Pharrell Launches STEM Learning to Netflix with â Brainchild
“That’s because at the core of the plight of children of color in this country is a lack of access to actionable education.†– Pharrell Williams If you are like me and have kids at home during the “Stay at Home” ordinance, you may be looking for supplementary materials or educational programming for teaching them […]