Black Power Chronicles
The Black Power Chronicles (BPC) is a new effort of the SLP. The BPC commemorates the 50th anniversa
The BPC commemorates the 50th anniversary of the call for Black Power by Mukasa Willie Ricks and Stokely Carmichael on June 16, 1966, during the James Meredith “March Against Fear and Repression” in Greenwood, Mississippi. It was conceived as a two-year, collaborative effort led by Black Power veterans and social justice activists that will take place in local communities around the country
The Episcopal Church of the Atonement at
5073 East Capitol Street SE in Washington, DC has been converted into a theater by Multimedia Training Institute. Tonight's opening of "ZORA" is sold out.
I saw the matinee performance this morning. Tandrea Reeves portrayal of Zora Neal Hurston is extraordinary. Go and see for yourself...
Why hasn’t the white policeman been arrested in Tyre Nichols’s death?
Tyre Nichols death: white officer’s belated suspension raises questions Memphis police named and fired all five Black officers involved on 20 January, but waited to reveal Preston Hemphill’s identity
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