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February is Black History Month!


Our “People of Power” web series highlights the accomplishments of amazing Black and POC heroes!

From astronauts to dancers, journalists and activists, we hope these powerful individuals will inspire you to reach for the stars!

Check out our YouTube Channel to view the whole series.


Why not start here?

People of Power: Shirley Chisholm

Meet “Fighting Shirley Chisholm!


Join us on the “Chisholm Trail” as we learn about the the first black woman ever to run for President of the United States!

Born in Brooklyn, New York, she served her community as an educator and politician before running for the democratic presidential nomination in 1972.

Our “People of Power” series highlights the accomplishments of POC heroes from all disciplines.

Let us know if there is a POC hero that you want to know more about!

This episode features the voice over talents of: Regine Mont-Louis (IG: @way2rae)

Videos released every Tuesday and Thursday on Facebook and YouTube.


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People of Power: Geoffrey Holder

Welcome, darlings!


Today we learn about a real class act: Geoffrey Holder.

You might recognize him from the movies. Or maybe you’ve heard his voice in a show or a video game. Or maybe you’re a big fan or his dancing. Or his choreography. Or his directing….

There are so many things to love about the amazing Geoffrey Holder!

Our “People of Power” series highlights the accomplishments of POC heroes from all disciplines.

Let us know if there is a POC hero that you want to know more about!

This episode features the voice over talents of: Jerrell L. Henderson (IG: @directnu15)

Videos released every Tuesday and Thursday on Facebook and YouTube.


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People of Power: Anna May Wong

Welcome to Hollywood! ⭐️


Today we meet actress Anna May Wong, the FIRST Chinese-American movie movie star! Despite racist attitudes in Hollywood, Ms. Wong always fought against stereotypes and paved her own way to success.

Our “People of Power” series highlights the accomplishments of POC heroes from all disciplines.

Let us know if there is a POC hero that you want to know more about!

This episode features the voice over talents of: Mery Cheung (IG: @lambchop.suey)

Please consider a donation to Color of Change: colorofchange.org

Videos released every Tuesday and Thursday on Facebook and YouTube.


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People of Power: Sylvia Rivera

Happy Pride Month! 🏳️‍🌈


What better way to celebrate than with best friends?!

Last week we met Marsha P. Johnson. Today we meet her best friend and fellow LGBTQIA+ activist Sylvia Rivera.

An unapologetic fighter on the front lines of the Gay Rights movement, she was also one of the revolutionaries at the Stonewall Riots in 1969.

Our “People of Power” series highlights the accomplishments of POC heroes from all disciplines.

Let us know if there is a POC hero that you want to know more about!

This episode features the voice over talents of:
Ramiro Salazar (IG: @ramirosalazarjr)
Matthew Hancock (Venmo: @MatthewHancock3)

Please consider a donation to the LGBTQ Freedom Fundhttps://www.lgbtqfund.org/

Videos released every Tuesday and Thursday on Facebook and YouTube.


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People of Power: Marsha P. Johnson

Juneteenth!

What is Juneteenth?


Juneteenth is short for June 19th.  It is also called Freedom Day or Emancipation day, and is celebrated as the day the enslaved black people in the South were officially freed.

On June 19, 1865 a Union Army led by Maj. Gen. Gordon Granger marched into Texas and officially informed the enslaved people that they were to be freed.

This was a full two and a half years after President Lincoln had signed the Emancipation Proclamation.

Today, June 19th, 2020 commemorates 155 years since General Granger read out Order Number 3 in Galveston, TX informing the enslaved people of their freedom.

Today is a day to celebrate blackness or to learn and reflect.

Happy  Freedom Day!!!


Sources:

Henry Louis Gates, Jr. “What Is Juneteenth.” PBS.org. Originally published in The Root. 2013. https://www.pbs.org/wnet/african-americans-many-rivers-to-cross/history/what-is-juneteenth/

“History of Juneteenth.” Juneteenth.com. https://www.juneteenth.com/history.htm