Is Slavery In Black History Really Important In Schools? From the onset of slavery, individuals of African descent have endured relentless discrimination based on their skin color and the historical injustices they were subjected to as a community. Paradoxically, when Black individuals discuss how this legacy continues to impact their community or broach the topic […]
Read MoreJuneteenth Celebration with The Watson Foundation This past weekend was fun-filled with several events going on around various towns on the Gulf Coast, Juneteenth was celebrated. Some events were educational, others were promoting black businesses, but what you saw most were black people coming together as a family unit, or rather, a tribe acknowledging how […]
Read MoreWarrington Middle School After much debate and several firings, Warrington Middle School is on a new path. The city of Pensacola has decided to allow the school to become a charter school and moreover a preparatory school. What does this mean for Warrington Middle School? With the Warrington area being a majority-black community, there has […]
Read MoreWhat Has Happened to Us? What happened to the relationship between the black man and woman? Why is there such a divide when it comes to seeing black love in our community? Less than 50 years ago there was such a desire for us to work things out and be together, but now, it’s a […]
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