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'Dear Black Girl' online author talk on March 19


Award-winning author Tamara Winfrey Harris will talk about her new book, “Dear Black Girl: Letters From Your Sisters on Stepping Into Your Power,” in a free Books & Books Instagram Live event on March 19 at 6 p.m.
“Dear Dope Black Girl, You don’t know me, but I know you. I know you because I am you! We are magic, light, and stars in the universe.”
So begins a letter that Winfrey Harris received as part of her Letters to Black Girls project, where she asked Black women to write honest, open and inspiring letters of support to young Black girls aged 13 to 21. Her call went viral, resulting in the receipt of one hundred personal letters from around the globe covering topics such as identity, self-love, parents, violence, grief, mental health, sex and sexuality. ....

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Books Released March 4-9 Giving Us Black Girl Magic Vibes


Here’s the thing about new books: They are the catalysts that inspire readers to try, do, and feel new things. “Black Girl Magic” is not just something that exists as a campaign or chant at rallies, but something to hold onto within ourselves and use to catapult over whatever obstacles come our way.
The books released this week give us so much Black girl magic, it’s hard to keep track. There is Jasmine Mans’
Black Girl, Call Home, a collection of poetry detailing her experiences as a queer Black woman and navigating her identity.
Act Your Age, Eve Brown is the third installment of ....

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Women sparking change through their voices and passions


Black Brilliance.
It was for Black youth to discuss their experiences (which are often neglected by the curriculum/textbooks) and also create an avenue to rectify these circumstances in their respective schools.
Throughout my university career, I introduced black businesses to the Carleton student body, and spirited both the
Redress project – commemorating missing and murdered Indigenous women – and the Dear Black Girl project – addressing gender-based violence.
Most recently, I introduced the first-ever social justice campaign and Indigenous celebration campaign at our student union during my role as the Vice President Students Issues.
CBC Ottawa: Has it always been your purpose to work with the communities that you work with? ....

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The GMA Inspiration List: Who's making Black history in 2021?


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Black History Month has become a time-honored tradition since it was first conceptualized as Negro History Week in 1925 by Carter G. Woodson and the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History (ASNLH), and first celebrated in 1926. In 1976, honoring the heritage of Black Americans became a month-long celebration, officially recognized in the United States by President Gerald R. Ford.
Now more than ever, February is a time to remember the people who have enriched the community with knowledge, pride and respect. We recognize the contributions, struggles and history of African Americans, and reflect on the idea that Black History is at the heart of American history.Welcome to the first ....

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