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What’s good? What it do? What up doe? Black people have a million and one ways to say, “hello.” We are always adding our own flair to the English language, and our slang becomes the trend. Shannon and Lisa discuss the history of literacy in the black community and our way with words in episode 5 of Blacktivities.
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As climate change fuels an increase in natural disasters like hurricanes, wildfires, and extreme heatwaves, the threat is not evenly distributed. Black Americans are more likely to live in areas […]
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