Shennette Garrett-Scott
@EbonRebel
Author of award-winning #BankingOnFreedom, about Black women and banking. National Director of @abwhtruth | @blkwomencreated
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School bus drops off student, I’m told by a neighbor from Sophie B. Wright, who then has to wade through water to get home FOX 8 New Orleans
Interested in attending Reclaiming Black Women's Lives: A Symposium Honoring the Intellectual Work of Deborah Gray White this week but cannot travel to New Brunswick? Register below to receive Zoom webinar links!
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Wednesday, January 24, 1:30–5:30 PM: On the 150th birthday of our founder #ArturoSchomburg , help bring his archive to life by transcribing his newly digitized papers! No previous transcribing experience is needed. #SchomburgCenter
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Don't you wish you were here at #philliswheatleypoetryfestival doing the Electric Slide with @Alice_Walker00?
Some gems from @Alice_Walker00 #philliswheatleypoetryfestival
You're going to be free or not.
Women shouldn't be slaves to their bodies.
The home that you can be run out of is your mind.
We're really worth being. Once awakened to that, you can't feel anything love.
I found these statements from Center for Teaching and Learning @UT about using AI on student assignments so helpful.
ctl.utexas.edu/chatgpt-and-ge…
Working on my Tulane School of Liberal Arts Intro to Africana Studies syllabus & inspired by my colleague! An unlearning objective from Corey J. Miles syllabus: 'Interrogate normative assumptions about what Blackness is and what it could be'
Maggie Lena Walker (July 15, 1864-Dec 14, 1934), first Black woman bank president. She led the St. Luke Bank, the first bank organized and largely financed by Black women. Walker’s economic vision centered on the needs of Black women. IG @iamcreatedbyblackwomen #bankingonfreedom
Perspective for your #4thofJuly reading list: Frederick Douglass, “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?” + Le'Trice 'Black Lady Nerd'Donaldson 👓 Washington Post Opinions on Black women in the Civil War
washingtonpost.com/made-by-histor… ABWH Truth Cite Black Women.