Did you know that August 13, 2020 marks 100-years of the Red, Black, and Green, a national symbol of race pride that was adopted by our ancestors a century ago?
Did you know that the Honorable Marcus Mosiah Garvey led the largest global movement in history, teaching black people to be proud of their skin, their history, and their Afrikan features?
We’ve put out the call for proposals— to commemorate this historic event, during the RBG Centennial Conference, Aug 8-9, 2020.
If you’d like to present or host a workshop during the conference, please complete the form below, before July 3, 2020. forms.gle/BMgoj2CVvw8R5d…
With Gods help, and @TheBSimone’s grace, perhaps we can manifest a Black Women’s Natural Health & Beauty panel during the conf. to show our daughters that they are the standard for grace, elegance, and beauty. ❤️🖤💚
First Marc Lamont Hill, now this. Black Male Feminists are going out “Hella” bad this week 🤦🏾♂️
These dudes get around these bourgeois liberal feminist/queer circles & start buck dancing for nigg* trinkets & protest pu**y then get themselves caught up.
It never fails with these “Hella Black,” “Feminist AF,” “Listen to BW,” until they say NO, ass negroes 🤷🏿♂️
I wrote this tweet 10 days ago, when folks were first celebrating the removal of these racist relics from the past. Now today, I’m seeing calls coming from some well meaning folks (@Mysonne) for the removal of additional relics.
I’m sharing these clips with my Brother @Mysonne because I hate to see a brother with warrior energy, being misled into believing we can reform white society.
Listen to our ancestor Robert F. Williams, brother.
Most of the books on this list appear to be contemporary works. I’ve pulled together, below, a must read list of classic texts to help you make sense of this moment. With this foundation, you can ignore anything written in the last 30 years, because literally nothing has changed:
2/4 I’ve addressed this topic before, the people we refer to as Black leaders, held leadership positions in organizations that were created to serve the Black community:
Marcus Garvey - UNIA & ACL
Malcolm X - NOI & OAAU
Dr. King - SCLC
Robert Williams - NAACP
3/4 The better question should be, where are our Black Organizations? We need institutions and organizations to fight for the liberation of Black people. If you desire a leader, consider starting an organization and leading it, or joining one that already exists.