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We call her name! Honoring the work of Callie House as we explore ways to bring the political leadership of Black women to the forefront. Mary Frances Berry wrote a book about her legacy, among the first to fight for reparations in the U.S. #womenshistorymonth #blackwomen #blackstudies #blackhistory

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The Combahee River Collective wasn’t just known for their organizing efforts, they are also the first to use the phrase “identity politics” which is found in their 1977 statement. Can you think of any organizations doing similar work to the CRC?

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Being an ally isn’t just reading books by Black authors about how to be anti-racist. It’s learning how we got here, and how to show up in solidarity and putting white comfort to the sidelines.

Our Resist Racism course launches next month! Get notified when doors open at blackstarrising.com

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A graphic that says Who were the first Africans that arrived in Virginia in 1619? It has a drawing of what was thought to be the scene on a ship with enslaved people.

A graphic that says Who were the first Africans that arrived in Virginia in 1619? It has a drawing of what was thought to be the scene on a ship with enslaved people.

A graphic that says: The first Africans arrived in Virginia because of the transatlantic slave trade.

The Africans who came to Virginia on August 20, 1619 were taken from Angola in West Central Africa after being captured in wars between Portugal and Kongo and Ndongo kingdoms. 

Thousands of Africans were captured, 
but only about 20 people survived the journey.

It has an image of enslaved people aboard a ship

A graphic that says: The first Africans arrived in Virginia because of the transatlantic slave trade. The Africans who came to Virginia on August 20, 1619 were taken from Angola in West Central Africa after being captured in wars between Portugal and Kongo and Ndongo kingdoms. Thousands of Africans were captured, but only about 20 people survived the journey. It has an image of enslaved people aboard a ship

1619 was a turning point - not an origin story. The foundations of race and power were in motion before the first Africans arrived in America. We invite you to learn more Banned History when the doors to the Black Star Rising communiversity open - get notified at blackstarrising.com

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Knowledge for the Sake of Social Transformation What is Black Studies?

People that have not studied Black Studies often assume it is the study of Black people. But it is not. Black Studies is a rigorous examination of what it means to be human.

Read more about this in our latest Substack post:

#BlackStudies #BlackHistoryMonth

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What would public education look like if students learned to interrogate power and inequality? The future might look very different.

Learn more about Black Panther Liberation Schools when our courses launch: BlackStarRising.com

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You might have heard these terms before, but do you know what they really mean? We dig deeper into Resisting Racism in our courses that are launching soon! Be the first to know when they’re live by signing up for our email newsletter at BlackStarRising.com

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Why We Still Need to Talk About Race Despite widespread repression of antiracism, talking about what race is reveals how it functions to facilitate and justify unequal power relations

The banning of books, eliminating DEI in the workplace and in college courses, defunding programs and research related to race - it’s all intentional. The government does not want you to know our racist past. And that is why we still need to talk about race.

Read our latest Substack post here:

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Kwame Ture’s words from over 30 years ago seem rather relevant to the uprisings we are seeing now in Minneapolis and across the country. To learn more about Black power and resisting racism, get notified about launch updates to the Black Star Rising communiversity at BlackStarRising.com

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Teaching Hidden Histories - Lessons from the Brilliant Sonia Sanchez The poet was among the first professors to teach at the first Black Studies Department established at San Franciso State College

Before Black Studies was institutionalized, it was taught by poets, artists, and cultural workers willing to risk everything to tell the truth. Sonia Sanchez was one of them. Her story reminds us that Black Studies was built by movement, not permission.

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Black history is not a sidebar to American history — it is the foundation of how this country was built. Our upcoming course, Banned Black History, traces the roots of race and power in the U.S.

Get notified of when the Black Star Rising communiversity officially opens: BlackStarRising.com

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What People Get Wrong About Black History Month? One Hundred Years of Teaching the Truth

If you think Black History Month was handed to us — or that “Black history 365” is a new idea — this story might change how you see February altogether.

Read the new Substack post below!

#BlackHistoryMonth #CarterGWoodson #BlackHistory

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There’s a reason Black history is being erased from classrooms. These books push back with truth about how this country was built.

Get launch updates for our Black history courses: BlackStarRising.com

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If history feels incomplete, that’s not an accident. Systems of power decide what gets taught — and what gets erased.
Our upcoming course, Banned Black History goes where textbooks won’t. Sign up for launch updates when the Black Star Rising communiversity opens in February: www.BlackStarRising.com

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The Rise and Fall of the Internet As a Politicized Space for Black Art I was six years old when I logged on for the first time. It was 2001, fresh after the Twin Towers fell on 9/11. There were plenty of pop-ups comparing President George W. Bush’s IQ with just about …

"In 2019, the spaces for Black folk to rest and roost on the internet were plentiful. By 2025, those places blinked out like starlight."

The Rise and Fall of the Internet As a Politicized Space for Black Art | Steven Underwood
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The Early Black History Movement Didn't Ask for Permission From DuBois to Freedom Schools - we have a long tradition of self-determined education to light the path forward

Before Black history was taught in classrooms, Black communities built their own institutions, journals, freedom schools, and study networks to fight miseducation and preserve the truth of their history.

Read the new Substack post at the link below.

#BlackHistory #WEBDuBois #CarterGWoodson

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mspackyetti on Instagram: "🚨🚨ACTION FOR MN: CALL @timwalz AND PUSH FOR AN EVICTION MORATORIUM:📞: 651-201-3400IG: @MNGovernorTWITTER: @GovTimWalz📧: Tim.wal…" 🚨🚨ACTION FOR MN: CALL @timwalz AND PUSH FOR AN EVICTION MORATORIUM:📞: 651-201-3400IG: @MNGovernorTWITTER: @GovTimWalz📧: Tim.walz@State.mn.us. Thank you Councilmember Robin Wonsley for your leadership and information. FOLLOW HER @minneapolisward2 for more action!!#explore #minnesota #minneapolis #twincities

Organizers are calling for Governor Tim Walz to issue a statewide eviction moratorium to protect people who are unable to work due to ICE‘s terror campaign

more here:
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Sudan war rages into third year and foreign actors are still fueling violence Sudan's war enters its third year but has slipped out of the headlines — while the flood of arms threatens spillover and prolongs fighting

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The New York Shooting That Defined an Era On a mild December day in 1984, a man named Bernie Goetz shot four Black teen-agers on a subway. The incident galvanized the city. Are we still living in its wake?

The New York Shooting That Defined an Era | Adam Gopnik

On a mild December day in 1984, a man named Bernie Goetz shot four Black teen-agers on a subway. The incident galvanized the city. Are we still living in its wake?
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As we honor the life of #ClaudetteColvin may we learn from our mistakes. The movement REFUSED to defend her. Why? Because colorism, classism, elitism, rumors of pregnancy. Colvin was deemed "inappropriate," & many wouldn't defend a Black girl for the same reasons today. RIP #respectability

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