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“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” -Nelson Mandela
“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” -Nelson Mandela
Unlike television and film, Black superheroes started appearing as major comic characters in the 1960s. In 1966, Stan Lee and Jack Kirby introduced Black Panther in an issue of Fantastic Four and DC soon followed with Jon Stewart.
From message music to movie nights, enjoy these free or low-cost events in Philadelphia!
When someone says, “Black Lives Matter!,” you always have that one white person that rebuttals with “well, all lives matter!”
Earth, our home, is threatened by pollution, climate change, and global warming. Thus it is more important than ever to raise awareness about these issues.
With the celebration of Congo’s 62nd year of independence, let us seek to highlight a more positive view of the central African nation by way of art through fashion.
We explore relations between the US and the Afro-Caribbean nations of Jamaica and Haiti, including Marcus Garvey’s Back to Africa movement, Haitian Migration to the US during and after the Haitian Revolution, the US occupation of Haiti, and, subsequently, raise a case for reparations.
US-Sierra Leone Relations Through the Centuries, The Legacy of Freed Black Repatriates in Sierra Leone, and Post-Civil War Liberian and Salone Immigrants in Philly Rebuild Resources
In celebration of Liberia’s bicentennial, we are exploring economic, social and political relations between the US and formerly-enslaved societies, with a special focus on Liberia, Sierra Leone, Jamaica, Haiti and more.