๐ฃ Pod Save the People, @reconstruct_us, and @CampaignZero are BACK with a brand new 'Blackest Book Club' reading list as a meaningful celebration of Black History Month. Don't miss the chance to be part of this literary celebration! https://t.co/X1BhZzudhw
The Reconstruction team will be taking a little break from our socials but you can continue keeping up with us by subscribing to our newsletter - The Reconstruction. Radar. Classes will remain open for registration. You can sign up via the https://t.co/Z60Q8Q3oXU! ๐โ๐พ
Traditional curriculum has often left Black students feeling disengaged, misunderstood, and unsafe. Reconstruction US offers a curriculum that provides a safe and supportive learning environment for Black homeschooling children, allowing them to explore their heritage & history.
July is National Family Reunion Month! โ๐พ
Join us this summer with our culturally inclusive Summer Jam classes. You can register at https://t.co/Z60Q8Q3oXU today!
Braiding, locs, twists and natural hairstyles have been passed down through generations, creating a bond and connection between family members. ๐๐ฝโโ๏ธ
Gospel music continues to evolve and thrive today. Contemporary gospel artists like Kirk Franklin, Yolanda Adams, and Mary Mary have gained recognition and popularity, blending traditional gospel with elements of contemporary music.
From the soul-stirring melodies of old, to the transcendent rhythms of today, the evolution of gospel music in Black history is a harmonious journey. ๐ผ
Gospel music began to take shape as a distinct genre in the 1920s, with artists like Thomas A. Dorsey pioneering its style. Songs like "We Shall Overcome" and artists like Mahalia Jackson became anthems and voices of the movement, providing hope, inspiration, and strength.
The verdict is in: our free Juneteenth classes were a huge success! โ๐ฟ Juneteenth may be over until next year, but learning about Black history & culture never stops. Check out our catalog of unapologetically Black online courses for learners of all ages: https://t.co/3Z6RIgdMW7
Happy 4th of July! As we celebrate Independence Day, we also recognize that weโre still fighting for many of our rights - including learning about our history. Black history IS American history, and our contributions to this country deserve recognition and recognition.