Mervyn M. Dymally – How Trinidad & Tobago’s Native Son Became A U.S. Congressman February 27, 2021 Mervyn M. Dymally, a Trinidadian-American was known as the “Father of Black Politics”. Yes. You read that correctly – an immigrant from a third-world… Continue Reading
DALLAS ISD TO NAME NEW SCHOOL IN HONOR OF DR. FREDERICK DOUGLASS HAYNES, III February 19, 2021 Dallas ISD Trustee Maxie Johnson and Michael Hinojosa, Dallas ISD Superintendent, spoke at a press conference recently providing updates on the new secondary school… Continue Reading
The History of Black Barbie Dolls February 15, 2021 When we think of Barbie Dolls, what comes to mind is evolution and representation. At the beginning of the 1960s, there were only three… Continue Reading
‘Judas and the Black Messiah’ is a Tale of Betrayal and Resistance February 12, 2021 This Black History Month has proved itself to be even more important and impactful than any other time before. We’ve all witnessed the heartbreaking… Continue Reading