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From OHF WEEKLY, Vol. 5 No. 21: Managing Editor Sherry Kappelâs collection of stories that celebrate Black people rising above Americaâs culture of racism, murder, and hate crimes.
From OHF WEEKLY, Vol. 5 No. 21: Managing Editor Sherry Kappelâs collection of stories that celebrate Black people rising above Americaâs culture of racism, murder, and hate crimes.
OHF WEEKLY, VOL 4 NO 36: Clay Rivers on finding empathy when he least expected, Sabrina Bryant reveals Black womenâs integral role in the Womenâs Suffrage Movement, Charles Estacious Whiteâs award-winning âThe Tale of Arthur Delacroix,â and a quote by MLK Jr.
OHF WEEKLY, VOL 4 NO 16: By now we all know of âthe slap heard round the worldâ and have read more takes than we can remember, but Clay Rivers has just a few final thoughts to add to the mix.
If you could have only twenty books by Black authors, I would recommend these
Laws are merely a comfortable curtain around what we think and how we behave.
Debunking the myth of a monolithic Black America.
As a white man, my inquiry into Blackness has helped me to connect with Black people on a much deeper level.