Black History Month Tynee Sims: Making Black History with a “Black-ass spirit” as host of Tynee Talks Podcast Posted on February 8, 2018July 28, 2023 By Dangerous Lee Hey Ya’ll! I’m Tynee from TyneeTalks Blog and Podcast Exactly How Does One Make Black History? When I was approached to write how I am making Black History in 2018, initially, I was extremely excited, and then fear creeped in. I questioned myself. Was I really worthy of such a… Read more
Black History Month Najya Williams: Afro-Caribbean Harvard Scholar Making Black History “Loudly and Without Pause” Posted on February 1, 2018December 10, 2020 By Dangerous Lee Najya Williams: “Black History is made everywhere, everyday”… Black History has often been reduced to the works of Harriet’s Tubman, Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., and Malcolm X, as well as other notable figures. While their works are among the most significant, society has reduced the diversity of our history… Read more
Black History Month Regrets In Black History Posted on February 5, 2011February 29, 2024 By Dangerous Lee Whenever I hear someone say that there should not be a Black History Month, I get upset. Why? First of all, Black History Month ain’t hurting nobody. What we need to do is get rid of Columbus Day or Thanksgiving! Secondly, Black Americans don’t have much that we claim as… Read more