Today at Ms . | February 26, 2021
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What Comes After Black History Month? [[link removed]]
BY MICHELLE WHITTAKER | Echoing the words of Shirley Chisholm, we must be at the table to affect positive change and if they don’t give us a seat, we bring a folding chair. Our “folding chair” to address representation is electoral reform: fair representation with ranked-choice voting.
Celebrating Black History: Renaissance Of The Black Press [[link removed]]
BY ALISON BETHEL MCKENZIE | Following increased attention on racial inequality and a call in Black communities for more news by and for African Americans, funders are beginning to focus their attention—and dollars—on helping support the Black press.
This Black History Month, Black Women Just Wanna Get Free [[link removed]]
BY BRIDGIT ANTOINETTE EVANS | Black women in pop culture are “not lightning that strikes once,” but the “hurricane” that returns again and again to crack open and restructure the American cultural landscape. As Black Futures Month comes to an end, let’s set our sights beyond the horizon and focus on getting free. We deserve this, and Cecily Tyson, she expects it.
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