A look #black
So much has happened during the past month! Being #black is a gift & I am so happy to have fallen in love with every aspect of my being ❤️💚🖤
Taste & See
If there is one thing that is steeped in #blackhistory is a rich culture surrounding food & cooking. It’s not hard to see, taste, and experience the influence of black people within the culinary world. The same can be observed from the perspective of nutrition awareness. Lesley Amica is #makingblackhistory by creating and providing innovative, […]
V-Day #BlackLove Ed.
I love LOVE & I LOVE being black!! This month was made for people like me. Notice the energetic black love that swirls all around us & continues to create unparalleled beauty in this world ❤️💚🖤
F.U.
The beautiful campus of Fisk University, my alma mater 💙💛, is full of rich #Nashville black history. Take a stroll up the oval or sit on the tree of knowledge. Whether it’s FU or the Nashville downtown library, create a moment to connect with black history right where you are. Learning is free, but ignorance […]
#Blackhistorymonth
I acknowledge February as a month of love in my life, its only fitting that this is also Black History Month, which I also LOVE! I am excited and looking forward to the many ways that I celebrate #blackhistory 🖤💚❤️ How do you celebrate #blackhistorymonth?
Juneteenth
JC3
Jay Clifton III, Esq.- modern day Renaissance Man. at first glace, the CEO of Clifton Law Office Jaycliftonesq@gmail.com could be mistaken for a typical metropolitan area dwelling lawyer. intelligent, yet intimidating or being confident in a sense that borderlines arrogance…not this guy though. sharp as a tac, approachable, and a damn good lawyer (and versatile […]
dr. BIM
the ever cool, calm, and collected Brian Issac Marshall is definitely a person of interest, creating an innovative path for advocacy and community leadership in his own right. The charming Behavioral and Social Health researcher, serves on various Nashville, Tn. community initiatives, such as Board of Directors for Neighborhood Community Health and The Executive Committee […]
Payne & the black press
Ethel L. Payne, better known as the First Lady of the Black Press, was a fearless journalist, columnist, and Civil Rights activist. She broke barriers no one else dared to approach and became the first African-American woman to be included in the White House Press Corps. Her journalistic advocacy efforts included racism and maltreatment in […]