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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
5 days ago4 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


Luke Bryan’s Comments on Beyoncé Spark Backlash: A Look at Country Music’s Exclusion of Black Artists
Luke Bryan’s recent comments about Beyoncé’s CMA snub have sparked outrage, with many fans pointing out the exclusion of Black artists in co

Keyanna Harper
Oct 7, 20243 min read


It’s Ok to be You!
As a content creator, you are always in the light of the public, getting the attention of being noticed for your work; it sometimes makes...

Keyanna Harper
Nov 19, 20214 min read


#1 Reason I Do Not Support Black-Owned Businesses.
The average black-owned business is stated to fail about 80% within the first year of opening. This rate is very high and expected, with...

Keyanna Harper
Jun 17, 20215 min read


Put Some Respect On Ice Cubes Name
Told myself the same thing, Put Some Respect on Ice Cubes Name. Like many people, I was confused when Trump senior advisor Katrina...

Keyanna Harper
Oct 27, 20202 min read
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