Black History: Learn It and Never Forget
OHF WEEKLY, VOL 4 NO 8: William Spivey on the relevance of Black achievements, turning points in history, and atrocities committed against Black people.
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OHF WEEKLY, VOL 4 NO 8: William Spivey on the relevance of Black achievements, turning points in history, and atrocities committed against Black people.
A few inspired words on the transformative nature of love by acclaimed author, poet, and Civil Rights activist Maya Angelou
OHF WEEKLY, VOL 4 NO 6: Clay Rivers on why celebrating Black History Month will always matter and “Rosa Parks: More Than a One-Hit Wonder” by Sabrina Bryant.
OHF WEEKLY, VOL 4 NO 5: Michael Greiner’s “OHF Family Tree” Interview on racial equity advocacy, “Justice Should Never Be Black or White” by Clay Rivers.
OHF WEEKLY, VOL 4 NO 4: The OHF Family Tree interview with OHF Weekly EIC Clay Rivers, and Sherry Kappel’s primer on the unimaginable weight of representation
An America in which people of all colors are afforded the same freedoms in equal measure—was it all a wishful thinking?
OHF WEEKLY, VOL 4 NO 1: The wisdom in opting for anticipation over dread in 2022
VOLUME 3 NUMBER 42: The Sylvia Wohlfarth Issue: On her Nigerian and Irish roots, her take on America as a mixed-race woman in Europe, and her hopes for our global future
We are all far more complicated and nuanced than the words we hastily bang out and post to our social media. What do we do when their impact eclipses our intended meaning?
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