Since 1913, the women of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. have remained steadfast in their pursuit of service, scholarship, and sisterhood. Your leadership has inspired change and social action across our nation. Happy Founders’ Day.
@PamKeithFL Biden brought us back after Covid; however, he should have been a one term President and not tried to run again. Also due to age he was stuck in an past when bipartisanship was real. The Dems are stuck in the same past.
White people, en masse, will do anything to protect whiteness.
Men, en masse, will do anything to protect patriarchy.
Non Black people of color, en masse, will do anything to align themselves with whiteness.
Black women, please do not protest for anything or anyone other than yourselves, if necessary. Please do not overextend yourselves. Please do not exude grace. Do your best to protect and uplift yourselves, and hold steady.
Latino voters did not vote against their interests, if you understand that the person who gets into a treehouse has an “interest” in pulling up the ladder behind them.
Trump only promised to push the “bad” Latinos out of the tree… and they’re confident that doesn’t mean them.
Bronx NAREB brings the resilient story Black Wall Street, to the Bronx. A zoom with Viola Ford-Fletcher, an eye-witnesses. Thur., Nov. 7, 2024,5:00pm; Where: Chase Bank, 128 East Fordham Road, Bronx, NY.
https://t.co/QBczrbRLbB
Remembering the 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing
On September 15, 1963, the bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, AL, claimed the lives of four young girls—Addie Mae Collins, Cynthia Wesley, Carole Robertson, and Denise McNair. This tragic attack came at the height of the Birmingham Civil Rights Movement, galvanizing support for the struggle against racial injustice.
The outrage following this event helped pass the 1964 Civil Rights Act. This horrific act of hate shocked the nation and strengthened the fight for justice and equality. Today, we honor their memory by continuing to work for a world where love and peace triumph over hate.
#NeverForget #Birmingham1963 #CivilRightsAct #ShiftTheCulture