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POSTPONED: Black History Month Webinars Moved to February 24-26
Hi, collective! Just sliding in with a very quick note to let you all know that due to a family emergency, the US BHM Centennial Celebration webinars have been moved by one week to February 24-26. I got the call last week that my paternal grandmother’s health took a sharp decline, and it was looking to be definitive. After a few days of deliberation, I landed in Chicago yesterday to join my dad and his siblings to say goodbye. I wasn’t sure if I should make such a long trip for such a short time, but ultimately I’m glad I did. When I arrived, she was half conscious but awake. When I sat down at her bedside, her eyes opened wide and her face quivered into a fragile but visibly elated smile. I squeezed her frail hand, concentrating on one finger at a time. She nudged back almost every time, still seemingly in disbelief that I was in front of her having just called her from Barcelona. I played for her and sang to her one last time, alternating improv and a few of my favorite spirituals. After one or two more gentle squeezes to let me know she heard me, she slipped back into the “in between” and fell asleep shortly afterward. I made it just in time. She hasn’t opened her eyes again since. I’m glad she waited for me. 💛 This experience—a first for me this close up—has been a timely reminder that Black History is past, present AND future. It is in the books we read, the ground we walk on, and the pictures that remind us of the steps taken before us. It is as big as the historical figures whose names are known and celebrated, or as intimate as the family photo albums of everyday revolutionaries we have been so fortunate to share space and time with. Next week’s energy will be about so much more than sociopolitical milestones and famous names. It is a gathering to joyfully celebrate all the ways in which the Black community has persevered, survived, and even managed to thrive in spite of it all. I hope that with the extra week to prepare, you’ll continue spreading the word and block off that time to be in community with us. 💛
POSTPONED: Black History Month Webinars Moved to February 24-26
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Ohhh I am glad you made it.
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Thank you for accepting me in your community Erin. Hello Everyone, My name is Yodith. After 26 years in Europe I moved back to the Africa with a conviction that we need to take our responsibility and show up as the rightful owners of African resources. While we are watching others are rushing to Africa to secure land, minerals and other business opportunities. The geopolitical shift is putting Africa as the Next BIG thing. Everyone seems to be aware except us, African descendants.
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@Erin Corine Johnson oh yes. He is the one on Linkedin as well right?
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@Cheryl Wozniak Thank you Cherly
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After 20 years in Europe, I came back, put money and skin in the game, and now help African descendants get into opportunities most people never see.

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