Black History Month

You Are Enough: MiGente/MyPeople 

  BY Brenda Emilia Johnson In the quiet that follows Black History Month, when the echoes of celebration gently fade into memory, a timeless truth remains you are enough. Mi gente, my people—your spirit, forged in the crucible of history, shines […]
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Books

Who Better Than You? New Book by Will Packer

 BY African American Literature Book Club, AALBC.com, LLC Whether you’re just starting out or ready to make a major move, Who Better Than You? is a wildly entertaining roadmap to being successful in an unpredictable world, featuring behind-the-scenes Hollywood lessons, empowering guidance, […]
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Black History Month

Abortion of the Educated Women of Color

By Brenda E Johnson As we engage in discussions about Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) and Affirmative Action, it is evident that these policies were designed to level the playing field in a world where discrimination has long been institutionalized. […]
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education

Request Reinstatement of U.S. Department of Education Employees Placed on Administrative Leave

#StandFirmEmployees February 5, 2025  As of today, 75 or more employees at the U.S. Department of Education (ED) have been placed on paid administrative leave for nondisciplinary actions, “pursuant to the President’s executive order on DEIA and further guidance from OPM.” With anticipation of yet another Executive Order looming, ED’s workforce will be stripped to those […]