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Saving Letters

August 12, 2020August 12, 2020 AdorisLeave a comment

Writing letters is almost as fun as receiving them.

Posted in Courageously Addressing...Tagged action, advocacy, change, information, letters, open letter, post office, share, teach

Keep Going

July 29, 2020July 29, 2020 AdorisLeave a comment

29 words of encouragement on the 29th day of July.

Posted in Courageously Addressing..., incomplete thoughts, Open LettersTagged action, encouragement

Uncomfortable

July 24, 2020July 25, 2020 AdorisLeave a comment

Uncomfortable: in a state of discomfort; uneasy; conscious of stress or strain.

Posted in Courageously Addressing...Tagged action, advocacy, change, comfort, courageous, honor, information, listen, respect, service, share, silence, speaking, uncomfortable, understand, voice

R is for Respect & Reflection

July 15, 2020July 16, 2020 AdorisLeave a comment

R is for Respect because there is no respectful way to honor Native people through mascots. R is for Respect because we can respect Native people by removing our mascots (especially at SCCS).

Posted in Courageously Addressing..., R is For RespectTagged action, advocacy, do something, learn, listen, native people, reflection, respect, teach, together, understand

Honest Revelations

June 10, 2020June 24, 2020 AdorisLeave a comment

Every movement calls for a moment of reflection...

Posted in Courageously Addressing...Tagged action, change, Georgia, march, protest, reflection

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Clark Atlanta University has a unique history, much like other Historically Black College and University. Clark Atlanta University was founded in 1988 after the merger of its two parent institutions, Atlanta University (1865) and Clark College (1869). Atlanta University was the nation’s first institution to award graduate degrees to African Americans. Clark College was the nation’s first four-year liberal college that served predominantly African American students. Notable staff include W.E.B. DuBois. DuBois worked at Atlanta University for 23 years and wrote some of his most influential works (like Souls of Black Folk) here.
Our first few #BlackHistory posts will center around education, from educators to institutions. 📚
This #BLACKHISTORYMONTH we will be highlighting different areas of #BHM from literature to fashion to sports to education.
This #BLACKHISTORYMONTH we will be highlighting different areas of #BHM from literature to fashion to sports to education.
This #BLACKHISTORYMONTH we will be highlighting different areas of #BHM from literature to fashion to sports to education.
Let’s take a look at the upcoming GA Runoff election. #SWIPE
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