Steve Ozone is a Japanese and Chinese American Photographer and community activist. In this segment, he shares why skin color matters in some Asian communities.
learn more*Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (D.E.I.) in America is affirmed on this date in 1965. This is a policy that levels the presence of non-white, disabled, female, aged, and binary citizens. D.E.I. is in the private and public sectors of education and business. As educational subjects began to diversify more in the 1960s, student bodies did […]
learn moreLydia Warlaw-Brown is a retired Sculptor. In this segment, she shares why she loves her Black community and what she wants to add.
learn moreWalter Goodwin Jr. is a college advisor. In this segment, he shares his experiences growing up as an African and Indigenous Native American.
learn more*Black history and Easter Sunday are affirmed on this date in 0189 AD. The Easter holiday is a special time for Christians globally, but for Black people, it’s also a time with deep connections to Black history. Here are a few interesting facts about these connections. Easter’s Origins: While Easter is a mashup of Jewish and […]
learn more*Roman Africans are affirmed on this date in 800 BCE. The Roman Africans or African Romans were the ancient populations of Roman North Africa that had a Romanized culture, some of whom spoke a variety of Latin. They existed from the Roman conquest until their language gradually faded after the Arab conquest of North Africa […]
learn moreDr. Cheryl Chatman is an educator, administrator (Dean), and community activist. In this segment, she shares her personal and professional views of love for the African American community and what she would like to see more from the African American community.
learn moreGoldine Kweku Graham is a Ghanaian college student. In this segment, he shares the status of the Pan-African curriculum and a millennial viewpoint of how business and politics adversely affect Ghanaian progress.
learn moreMarcus Almon is a criminal lawyer and community activist. In this segment, he shares a childhood memory of spiritual growth and discipline.
learn moreKwame McDonald was an author, activist, and newspaper reporter. In this segment, he shares his narrative of being African American and comments on African immigrants in America.
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