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ROUNDTABLE ON REPARATIONS May 4 at 6pm via zoom
Dear Baileyblog Readers, You are welcome to a Roundtable discussion on Reparations on May 4 at 6pm. The event is sponsored by the Harriet Tubman Center and the Multicultural Resource Center at Binghamton University. Please register and join a small group of us for a...
Healing in Charlottesville Virginia, NPR podcast and a poem for Justice Brown
CHARLOTTESVILLE,VIRGINIA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xw2WQlTSr4c https://wskg.org/the-weeping-time-and-the-story-of-the-largest-slave-auction-in-american-history/ For whom the shoe fits... (part IV in celebration of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson) ...
UPCOMING SPEAKER SERIES AND POEMS FOR OUR TIMES
Photo courtesy of Chad Davis from Minneapolis, United States, CC BY-SA 2.0via Wikimedia Commons Speaker Series 2022b (3) (1) The Harriet Tubman Center for Freedom and Equity at Binghamton University warmly invites you to our upcoming 2nd annual Speaker series. ...
NY Governor Hochul appoints 400 Years of African American History Commission
Dear Baileyblog Readers, I was honored and humbled this week to be appointed one of the commissioners appointed by Govern Hochul for this important effort. I am also happy to represent Binghamton University's Harriet Tubman Center for Freedom and Equity. I look...
Remembering Dr. King and Celebrating Baileyblogy’s 5th anniversary!
Baileblog Readers, We are back from our annual hiatus! We are also celebrating this month our 5th anniversary. Where did the time go? It has been five years already and what a pleasure! We hope you had a pleasant new year and are wishing you the best for the year...
Open Letter and Call for Peace for Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Ahmed from a Diasporan African
Dear Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, I write to you as a Jamaican American living in upstate NY. I am a Professor of African and African Diaspora Studies at Binghamton University where I have worked for over 16 years. I pray you will humbly accept my letter and consider...
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