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50 Years of Hip-Hop: Fighting for Change Through Activism and Art

This year marks the 50th anniversary of hip hop, the musical genre that debuted in the Bronx streets and fought its way into the mainstream – and a billion-dollar Grammy-heavy business – through two generations of poets, artists, and activists. From Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five’s “The Message” and Public Enemy’s “Fight the Power'' […]

Monthly Reparations Strategy Session – April 2023: Howard University’s Professor of Law, Justin Hansford, J.D., Legal Framework of Reparations

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR ZOOM JUSTIN HANSFORD, J.D.'S BIO Director of the Thurgood Marshall Civil Rights Center, J.D., Georgetown University Hansford will “put his passion and knowledge to work to empower marginalized communities.” Justin Hansford is a Howard University School of Law Professor of Law and Executive Director of the Thurgood Marshall Civil Rights […]

Beyond Apology: A Series of Community Conversations on Repair and Reparations in Tulsa, OK

Greenwood Cultural Center 322 N. Greenwood Ave., Tulsa, OK, United States

Beyond Apology is a series of community conversations rooted in education on what repair and reparation in Tulsa, OK should look like. Purpose - Beyond Apology was created in honor of the Ancestors that built the Greenwood community in Tulsa, OK and in support of the survivors and descendants of the Tulsa Race Massacre and their […]

NCOBRA 34th Annual National Convention: “Honoring Our Ancestors”

N’COBRA’s founding meeting, September 26, 1987, was convened for the purpose of broadening the base of support for the long-standing reparations movement. Organizational founders of N'COBRA include the National Conference of Black Lawyers, the New Afrikan Peoples Organization, and the Republic of New Afrika. N’COBRA has individual members and organizational affiliates. It has chapters throughout […]