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A graphic with different shapes and lines of different colours with text in the middle that reads "February 28th Rare Disease Day".

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Black background graphic titled “From Diagnosis Gaps to Reproductive Harm.” Three large coloured circles are connected in a horizontal timeline. The first red circle reads “Missed Diagnosis” with text below: “Symptoms are dismissed or misread, often due to bias and limited provider training.” The second green circle reads “Delayed Treatment” with text: “Delayed diagnosis postpones care, increasing the risk of avoidable health complications.” The third yellow circle reads “Reproductive Impact” with text: “Health inequities shape family planning, prenatal care, and pregnancy outcomes.” Arrows point downward to a white box at the bottom that reads: “Policies NEEDS to Change — Equitable Screening, Inclusive Research, and Accountability.”

Black background graphic titled “From Diagnosis Gaps to Reproductive Harm.” Three large coloured circles are connected in a horizontal timeline. The first red circle reads “Missed Diagnosis” with text below: “Symptoms are dismissed or misread, often due to bias and limited provider training.” The second green circle reads “Delayed Treatment” with text: “Delayed diagnosis postpones care, increasing the risk of avoidable health complications.” The third yellow circle reads “Reproductive Impact” with text: “Health inequities shape family planning, prenatal care, and pregnancy outcomes.” Arrows point downward to a white box at the bottom that reads: “Policies NEEDS to Change — Equitable Screening, Inclusive Research, and Accountability.”

When health systems repeatedly fail to listen to Black people, the consequences reach into reproductive lives, prenatal care, family planning, pregnancy, and parenting.

Black people deserve to be believed and treated with respect. #ReproductiveJusticeForAll #EndMedicalRacism #BlackHistoryIsNow

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BLACK HISTORY MONTH EVENTS

Black history is not confined to the past. It is living, organizing, resisting, and creating right now. And it does not end on February 28.

#HoosiersRise #Indiana
#BlackHistoryMonth #BlackHistoryIsNow #BlackResistance

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Yesterday was Reverend Dollars' first time hosting Early.
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#BlackHistoryIsNow

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The crime clause was no accident. After 1865, states rebuilt slavery through vagrancy laws and convict leasing—profits higher than some plantations ever saw. Today’s forced prison labor in places like Angola follows that same blueprint.
#BlackHistoryIsNow #AbolitionWork

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Who Closed the Book? The Disappearance of Black Bookstores in America Black bookstores were once the heartbeat of our communities—spaces of knowledge, culture, resistance, and liberation. In this episode of The Lifestrong Project, we sit down with the filmmakers behind the upcoming documentary “They Said Niggas Don’t Read: The Rise & Fall of Black Bookstores.” Together, we break down: ✔️ How Black bookstores shaped political thought & cultural identity ✔️ Why these spaces were systematically removed across the U.S. ✔️ COINTELPRO’s role in targeting Black intellectual hubs ✔️ The legacy these stores left behind—and why their story matters now more than ever If you care about culture, truth, and preserving our history… this is the episode you need to hear. Listen, subscribe, and share. Let’s keep the legacy alive. 

📣 New Podcast! "Who Closed the Book? The Disappearance of Black Bookstores in America" on @Spreaker #blackbookstores #blackculturematters #blackhistoryisnow #blackliteracy #cointelproexposed #ndrdocumentary #protectblackspaces #thelifestrongproject #theysaidniggasdontread

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🎉 Eat red foods. 🔊 Tell the stories. 🖤 Honor the struggle.
Juneteenth is history, culture, and resistance—all in one day.
#Juneteenth #FreedomDelayed #BlackHistoryIsNow #CelebrateLiberation #WhyItMatters

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Celebrating 160 Juneteenths “June 19th is a day that symbolizes and acknowledges the end of 246 years our people were in bondage.”

Celebrating 160 Juneteenths

tumbleweird.org/celebrating-160-juneteenths/

By: Anyla McDonald

#Juneteenth #JuneteenthFreedomDay #honortheancestors #blackhistoryisnow #WeAreStillHere #therealamericanhistory
#freedomfighters #juneteenthcelebration #Juneteenth2025
#CelebrateFreedom

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𝐖𝐞 𝐚𝐫𝐞 𝐧𝐨𝐭 𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐚𝐧𝐜𝐞𝐬𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐬’ 𝐩𝐚𝐢𝐧. 𝐖𝐞 𝐚𝐫𝐞 𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐢𝐫 𝐏𝐎𝐖𝐄𝐑.

#RetireTheWhip
#FromChainsToChange
#TennesseeTruth
#WeWillNotBeSilent
#BlackHistoryIsNow
#Clarksville
#ClarksvilleNow
#veterans
#NAACP

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'Segregated facilities' are no longer explicitly banned in federal contracts The Trump administration cut a clause from federal contracting rules that had been on the books since the 1960s: Companies are no longer explicitly prohibited from having segregated facilities.

Redlining. GI Bill exclusion. Medical racism.

This isn’t freedom. It’s regression.

If we stay silent now, the consequences will be catastrophic — again.

www.npr.org/sections/sho...

#JusticeNow #CivilRights #NoToSegregation #BlackHistoryIsNow

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'Segregated facilities' are no longer explicitly banned in federal contracts The Trump administration cut a clause from federal contracting rules that had been on the books since the 1960s: Companies are no longer explicitly prohibited from having segregated facilities.

History isn’t repeating itself.
It’s being rewritten — and re-approved in federal regs.

Segregated services. Disguised as “religious freedom.”
But we’ve seen this playbook before.

www.npr.org/sections/sho...

#JusticeNow #CivilRights #NoToSegregation #BlackHistoryIsNow

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Books for Black History Month - University of Texas Press To kick off Black History Month, we at UT Press have picked our books, past and present, that we think best reflect our mission.

Check out these books and many more when you go to our website and search Black History Month (or, find yourself going to utpress.utexas.edu/b...) for more info on how UTP celebrates BHM. 🖤

#BlackHistoryIsNow #ReadUP

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Revisiting wise words from s/heroes present and past. Today’s #wisdom is from #jamesbaldwin because #blackhistoryisamericanhistory #blackhistoryisnow #blackhistory2025 #keepthefaith #revolutionarylove

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Celebrating these two sheroes; Angela Davis and Toni Morrison to kick off Black History Month!

#blackhistorymonth
#americanhistory
#blackmonuments
#blackhistoryisnow
#blackheritage
#africanhistoryisworldhistory
#meaningfultravel
#publicart
#historicaldestinations
#historicaltravel

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Screenshot of iTunes music playing Holding me Down by Danielle Ponder with a photo of her album cover, the black female singer wearing a pink pastel cape

Screenshot of iTunes music playing Holding me Down by Danielle Ponder with a photo of her album cover, the black female singer wearing a pink pastel cape

Favorite new artist— @danielleponder.bsky.social! #BlackHistoryIsNow. That voice tho 🔥

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Happy Black History Month, UTP fam! To kick off a month of rich history, culture, and celebration, we at the press have reflected (😉) and picked our books that we think best remind us that #BlackHistoryIsNow.

Find our picks here: utpress.utexas.edu/black-histor...

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