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Black History Month

Aniesia Williams: Making History by Highlighting Black Women Behind The Scenes in Advertising & Marketing

Posted on February 22, 2018February 24, 2018 By Dangerous Lee

Aniesia Williams is the Director of Content at Barkley, a creative agency in Kansas City, MO. The voices of Black women often get lost Black History is everyone’s history—worldwide. It’s always important to honor how Blacks have contributed to such significant events, inventions and social changes for Black culture and…

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Michelle Ngome: Making Black History with Marketing Company – Line 25 Consulting

Posted on February 22, 2018March 11, 2025 By Dangerous Lee

Pursue Your Creative Interests As a Cameroonian-American my efforts to make Black history in 2018 include sharing my story and broadening my reach. For the longest I would second guess myself and think that I cannot be the only person thinking like this.   I realize the more I share…

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Rissi Palmer: History Making Country Musician Creating Black History at WeAreSeeds.net

Posted on February 22, 2018March 11, 2025 By Dangerous Lee

Rissi Palmer made music history in 2007 with the release of her Top 40 debut single, “Country Girl,” becoming the first African-American female to chart a country song since 1987. We are becoming complacent with being ignorant Outside of being a musician, I am a parent and a teacher and…

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Tephra Miriam: Making Black History with Sci-fi novel – Escape to Clown Town

Posted on February 16, 2018December 18, 2020 By Dangerous Lee

As I view the world today through the eyes of a Black woman, I see a need for change. There are still too few Black women that are making it into places of power and influence in this country; we need them desperately. There are still too many Black women…

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Merci McKinley: Making Black History with #MeToo Anthem – Silent For Too Long

Posted on February 16, 2018July 6, 2019 By Dangerous Lee

Lawd Have Merci on Langston Hughes and Viola Davis I recognize that Black history is a constant journey of strength, resilience, and breaking down barriers. As a little girl, I was enthralled with expressing myself creatively. I distinctly remember the emotion I felt, as I read the literary works of…

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