Happy #blackhistorymonth! What better time than now to check our perspectives and step up to the plate swinging for change with a renewed determination, like so many Black people have done throughout history. https://t.co/d0EoIn1rEA #systemicracism#socialjustice
“Sometimes, I feel discriminated against, but it does not make me angry. It merely astonishes me. How can any deny themselves the pleasure of my company? It’s beyond me.” - Zora Neale Hurston 🖤✨🙌🏾 #BlackBrillance#BlackResilience#BlackLegacy#BlackHistoryMonth
@DrBobBullard@TuskegeeUniv Thank you for an amazing discussion and for answering my very long question. You’re brilliant and your work is so inspiring. I will not be intimidated! Much respect ✨🙌🏿
Not all Blacks came to America as slaves. Some arrived with Europeans as free men. They took part in negotiations with Indigenous people, acting as translators — later forming alliances with some Native tribes to battle settler-colonialism. #BlackHistoryMonth
Happy #BlackHistoryMonth! At @GirlsWhoCode, we celebrate Black women in STEM — and all women in STEM — every month. But there’s something special about reflecting specifically on how much Black women in STEM have achieved, especially given the obstacles they overcame to do so.
So excited to see this powerful story being told and reaching new audiences. May the truths of our past illuminate our present and future✨🙌🏿 https://t.co/KTFCfKGOLX Happy #blackhistorymonth#clotilda
You're invited to our Salon series kick off, Morailty & Altruism, at @WBURCitySpace 9/25/19. We hope to see you all there. Limited tickets still available.
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“Do you command the dawn?” ☀️-@GilbertLiz speaking to mysticism. The world doesn’t revolve around you, things go wrong, embrace that there’s something bigger and you’re not always in control. #inbound2019