Showing posts with label AfricanAmerican History. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AfricanAmerican History. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Gallup Announces "A 100-Year Commitment to Listen to Black American Voices!"

FEEEDS wishes to both recognize and congratulate Gallup for its "100-Year Commitment to Listen to Black American Voices," which it announced on July 16, 2020. This commitment is part and parcel of Gallup's new Center on Black Voices

As reported on Gallup's site, "This research initiative will be devoted to studying and highlighting the experiences of more than 40 million Black Americans: tracking and reporting on progress on life outcomes and a life well-lived." 

See the links on the new Center on Black Voices and read about its Mission

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Tuesday, July 24, 2018

Sanders Attends Oprah's opening of her Exhibit at National Museum African American History Culture


As a member of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) 2015 Society donors as part of her philanthropic support to the arts, Sanders was invited to attend the members' only event and reception to hear the extraordinary and incredible Oprah Winfrey talk about the opening of the exhibit honoring her life's work and contribution to American Society, American Culture, American women, and
more importantly African-American women as well as men.

She talked about how emotional the exhibit was for her and how we all can contribute to the greater good in our own way, including remembering that we are (and represent or have with us always) "stand as one of 10 thousand," and are never alone when seeking to do something to help the greater good.





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