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Art as Resistance: How Black Creators Keep Telling the Truth When Schools Won’t
They think erasing us is as simple as crossing a line in a textbook. Cut out the chapters on slavery’s brutality. Swap “enslaved people” for “workers.” Push Martin Luther King Jr. into a soundbite and leave Malcolm X on the cutting-room floor. Ban Toni Morrison, Zora Neale Hurston, and James Baldwin from classrooms. That’s the game plan.

Keyanna Harper
Oct 104 min read


DEI’s Retreat: Gutting Black Entrepreneurs and Our Economic Power
Black entrepreneurs are doing what we always do innovating, organizing, and surviving. From Oakland to Atlanta to Detroit, we’re building our own ecosystems. Local chambers, co-ops, buy-Black marketplaces, mutual aid funds we’re creating infrastructure they can’t touch.
And we’re using our voices, too. Calling out the lies. Demanding policy change. Crowdfunding capital. Funding each other. We know that waiting for help won’t save us but collective power just might.

Keyanna Harper
Aug 163 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 14 min read


Confronting Cognitive Dissonance: Recognizing and Addressing Racism in the Workplace
In today’s workplace, racism often hides in plain sight, layered under policies, casual comments, and unspoken norms that can feel uncomfort

Keyanna Harper
Nov 4, 20244 min read


The Importance of Intergenerational Wealth in Black Families
Inherited wealth significantly advances the economic launch point for future generations, providing opportunities for boosting emergency...

Keyanna Harper
Mar 1, 20236 min read


The Ultimate Guide to Choosing your Passion Over Profits
Growing your passion is like growing a garden; it takes time and effort, but the results are beautiful. If you're looking to develop...

Keyanna Harper
Feb 15, 20236 min read


Our Vote Means Everything
It's not just an election; it's a fight for the future of our country. How this country turns is sure that our democracy will fall or be...

Keyanna Harper
Nov 7, 20223 min read


No, You Can’t Have Our Cornrows Too
As a kid, most black girls I knew grew up between a pair of legs. The parting, the greasing, the braiding, the beads. All in the name of...

Keyanna Harper
Jun 22, 20214 min read
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