Co-authored a complete history of Black majorettes and dance lines.
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Listen 🎧, to Download ⬇️, like ♥️, comment 🗨️ on, and share episode 321 of the Narrative Podcast. The Narrative Podcast promotes positive self images about original people and original people culture.
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From: Atlanta History Center Southern Historical Collection
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The Impact of HBCUs Today
While HBCUs are no longer the only path to higher education, African-American students still attend them in increasing numbers. These schools remain a refuge for students to delve further into their cultural heritage and excel academically without fear of discrimination.
Whether it’s the groundbreaking STEM and liberal arts programs, low-cost tuition, dynamic atmosphere, or large diversity of…
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We really do need to talk about why blame young black people for not knowing Black culture, when it is the responsibility of the parents to pass down tradition. My mom is Dominican and my dad is Black American. They worked my brother was born during the 2008 recession and my parents split soon after, they didn't have the time to teach me the ins and outs of their cultures, so I had to seek that myself (Although I do believe my mom could have taken the time to speak Spanish to me, I do feel there some other underlying issue there). It's okay to not know everything about your culture. A refusal to learn is one thing, but simply not being taught is okay.
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My latest #teacher interview with the Founder of Coding With Culture, Thee Victor Hicks.
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