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Black Farmers Finally Got Something. Then They Took It Back
Twenty states and DC have sued the USDA. Black and Indigenous farmers are fighting in court to defend what's left of the $4 billion in debt relief that was promised and then canceled. The 5th Circuit let Black farmers intervene meaning they had to go fight for a seat at a legal table just to protect something they were already owed.

Keyanna Harper
Apr 144 min read


Why Black People Ain’t Jumping Up to Protest Anymore
Visual Metaphor of Exhaustion + Protest Legacy Let’s do this for real deep, full-bodied, straight from the soul. We’re talking truth: why “No Kings” sounds good out loud, but for Black folks, it ain’t always enough to pull us out the house and back into the street. Let’s be clear: Black people ain’t scared of the streets. We built the blueprint for protest. If anyone knows about risk, power, and transformation, it’s us. But lately, these movements “No Kings” and all the rest

Keyanna Harper
Nov 19, 20254 min read


The Fight for Freedom of Speech: A Stand Against Control
They pulled Jimmy Kimmel off the air. Just like that. The late-night comedian said the "MAGA gang was trying to characterize Kirk's killer as anything other than one of them and score political points" and suddenly, a whole network folds under pressure. ABC hit pause on his show, affiliates cut him off, and politicians cheered like they just won a war.

Keyanna Harper
Sep 24, 20254 min read


Honoring Our Roots: The Significance of Black History
It’s no coincidence that since 2016, there's been an increase in attacks on Black excellence. In this so-called "post-racial" era, mediocre

Keyanna Harper
Feb 1, 20254 min read


8 Black-Owned Fashion Brands to Support and Elevate Now.
The importance of storytelling and representation through own Black designs: Empowerment through reviving traditional craftsmanship of...

Keyanna Harper
Jan 16, 20233 min read
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