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It’s easy to spend hours down the rabbit holes of the internet, particularly social media apps where algorithm-curated content is filtered just for you. And, some nights after work, I’ll scroll for upwards of an hour on TikTok, a platform I joined in search of foolishness, high-quality sarcasm, and dark humor. As the app got to know me, I was soon being fed astrology skits, cleaning hacks and detailed historical information about racism in America. The last one was a bit shocking since TikTok broadly offers up viral dances or “put a finger down” challenges, and is generally perceived to be, as one colleague put it, an app for “teenage nonsense.” But the historical video segments were substantive and fascinating. ....
Black History Month, a month of celebration and recognition, but also a month to continue reflecting. See like many, I have realized February isn’t much different from January or March because I will continue to celebrate the liberation and progression of Black people even after a month dedicated to acknowledging our worth. Oftentimes we will hear about these amazing Black creators and inventors, but have you ever really sat back and thought: How many things were created by Black people? Could I live my life as easily without these creations? Let’s see how many things you’re using in your day-to-day life that were created by or improved by Black inventors and contributors. ....
By Cherranda Smith Feb 23, 2021 Innovation has been embedded in the very DNA of Black people everywhere for centuries. From making light shine, creating more efficient processes, and a variety of gadgets that have revolutionized how we live life, Black people have forged many inventions using the fortitude found throughout our history. Often in our past, the deficit of representation, ongoing oppression, and sheer genius has conjured inspiration to make things that had not previously existed. There has also been times when our creations have gone uncredited, or without proper recognition. Recently, the patent system in the US started tackling the striking underrepresentation of Black inventors in patent ownership. The racist roots of the system stem back to the 1850s when slave owners could receive patent ownerships on behalf of the enslaved person who actually made the invention, building a pipeline of erasure. The racist practices of the system continued wel ....
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