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The Race Card Project — HuaKai Zhou

May 12, 2020 — No Comments ↓

The Race Card Project         February is Black History Month; I attended Michele Norris’ speech this year. In her remarks, he introduced the progress of the project of “ The Race Card Project,” which is a program Continue reading →

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Black Wall Street & A Nation of Inequality Exposé

May 12, 2020 — No Comments ↓

                                                                  Black Wall Street & A Nation of Continue reading →

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African American Women in Higher Education – Leilani Brown

May 12, 2020 — No Comments ↓

What role do African American women play in Higher education and their perspective community? Here we are able to understand how an event is able to lead to connections between African American women, their role to both higher education, their history and community. Continue reading →

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“How They See Us,”Bias in the US Legal System / Shan Malik

May 12, 2020 — No Comments ↓

Shan Malik Professor Dr. Miller HIST 128 African American History   Justice: A Historically Biased System For my Black History project, I chose to analyze the acclaimed Netflix series entitles “When They See Us,” which tells the infamous story of Continue reading →

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Strange Fruit Play and Analysis – Jack Smith

May 11, 2020 — No Comments ↓

I attended a live performance titled Strange Fruit at the University of San Diego. The play was written by a current senior and followed a small group of African American friends as they begin their first year at college. The Continue reading →

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“History Should Not Go Untold” – Grace Jeffery

May 11, 2020 — No Comments ↓

In the midst of Black History Month back in February, I was able to attend a talk given by former NPR host Michele Norris. She retold her story that she had written about in her book in 2011 titled The Continue reading →

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System Work in When They See Us By Jason Rowland

May 11, 2020 — No Comments ↓

While taking African American History I wanted to delve more into how our history is affecting our present and future. One of the first programs I became interested in was the viewing of When They See Us. It was hosted Continue reading →

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The Untold History of African Americans and its Consequences – Kyle Litteral

May 11, 2020 — No Comments ↓

The Untold History of African Americans and its Consequences – Kyle Litteral The Black History in San Diego Project is all about celebrating and participating in an event within San Diego that celebrates Black History Month. For my project, I, Continue reading →

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“Little Rock”, a Play and disscusion – Ezra Roberts

May 11, 2020 — No Comments ↓

“Little Rock”, a Play and discussion – Ezra Roberts For my Black History in San Diego project I choose to attend a screening of “Little Rock” at the Common Ground Theater. The play, directed by Yolanda Marie Franklin, focused on Continue reading →

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The Grace of Silence Discussion- Heran Getnet

May 11, 2020 — No Comments ↓

The Grace of Silence: The Silencing Impact of Trauma-  Heran Getnet 11 May 202- Each year, the month of February is dedicated to honoring the lives, legacies and achievements of black people in the United States. Considering the complex and Continue reading →

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