Born into slavery but driven by brilliance and discipline, Lt. Henry O. Flipper became the first African American graduate of West Point. His military career... Read More
Racism
Embark on a journey through history with our Civil Rights Act of 1964 crossword puzzle. This puzzle invites you to explore the key figures, landmark... Read More
On Memorial Day, we pause to honor the brave men and women who have served our country, often sacrificing their lives in defense of freedom.... Read More
The Inherited Strength in Mind, Body and Soul of Our African Ancestors A rich new culture blending old and new rituals, style and music has... Read More
Does your black life matter 1 min read How does the rest of the world see you that you are not willing to see?... Read More
On June 19, 2020 at 12:00 PM, Rea-Fisher will be one of the hosts of the Juneteenth March, taking place at City Hall. Juneteenth is the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States.... Read More
LeBron being true to who he is, posted on social media a visible statement after the killing of George Floyd. He posted a picture of Kaepernick kneeling then right next to it he posted a picture of the white police officer with his knee on George Floyd ‘s neck. Above the picture LeBron wrote ‘Do you understand now?”... Read More
This video contains a speech by James Baldwin in 1965 on "Black Lives Matter". Baldwin is riveting. He speaks not as a man who maybe searching for identity, but as a man who know who he is.... Read More

Lt. Henry O. Flipper: The Fight for Justice in a Military That Erased Him
Defining Moments: Civil Rights Act Crossword Puzzle
Honoring African-American Soldiers on Memorial Day
Transgenerational Trauma and Healing for African-Americans
Juneteenth March on NYC City Hall
The Responsibility of the African American Athlete
James Baldwins Black Lives Matter Speech 1965