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Monthly Archives: April 2023

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Apr6

1969: An open letter on Black Studies by V Harding

  • Rachel Harding
  • #BlackLivesMatter, Education for Democracy, Featured, Vincent Harding

The April 5, 2023 edition of Black Agenda Report features an open letter by my father first published in 1969 in “Negro Digest” — a monthly magazine of Black literature and scholarship published by Johnson Publications (home of “Eb...

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Apr24

Vincent Harding Day at Iliff, 5.19.2023

  • Rachel Harding
  • Featured, General

Join us for a day honoring the legacy of Dr. Vincent G. Harding through music, art, food and conversation.  Sponsored by the Iliff School of Theology in Denver, Colorado.  We will be commemorating Vincent Harding’s life and work on the ninth anniv...

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May30

Reading List: They Got Daddy

  • Rachel Harding
  • #BlackLivesMatter, Featured, History

What we’re reading now: THEY GOT DADDY: ONE FAMILY’S RECKONING WITH RACISM AND FAITH, by Sharon Tubbs. A multigenerational family story of the Black South, migration north, and the connections between historical traumas and daily life in the 2...

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Dec18

Hollis Watkins Muhammad: Presente

  • Rachel Harding
  • Featured, General, Movement History, Social Justice, Veterans/Elder Activists

Video of powerful memorial service for Brother Hollis Watkins Muhammad, one of the earliest SNCC activists in Mississippi who became a lifelong human rights organizer, teacher, mentor and community leader.  The program, hosted by Tougaloo College, includ...

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