Showing posts with label Yes We Did. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yes We Did. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

The Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial is Open in D.C.


A memorial to civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. opened to the public on August 22, 2011. The official dedication is on Sunday August 28, but visitors to the National Mall in Washington, D.C., can see the 30-foot sculpture now. The memorial is the first on the National Mall that honors an African American and the first that honors a person who did not serve as president. Click HERE to read more. 

 Not that it was planned, but I think the timing of the MLK Memorial couldn't be more perfect. In light of the recent success of fictional stories that that showed segregation in this country as a type of friendly "racism lite", the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. being honored in this way is a very real reminder that segregation was an undeniable issue with tragic consequences and Civil Rights was fought hard for. To commemorate Dr. King's Memorial, I've linked below to the American Civil Rights Documentary "Eyes on the Prize" it's 3 parts and gives you a glimpse of the horrors people had to face during the 50's and 60's in the segregated South and some of what they had to endure during the fight for desegregation and rights for all people. We all know that Dr. King was key to this movement. I hope you'll take the time to watch "Eyes on the Prize" at your leisure. 




 Eyes on the Prize - America's Civil Rights Movement Part 1 

 Eyes on the Prize - America's Civil Rights Movement Part 2 

 Eyes on the Prize - America's Civil Rights Movement Part 3

Thursday, March 17, 2011

WATCH: Black Enterprise Honors Bethann Hardison...




Bethann Hardison wouldn't take no for an answer for Black models to work consistently in the Fashion Industry. Here she talks candidly about her remarkable journey as an Entrepreneur and shares her empowering keys to success:


Bethann Hardison in 1969



With No Money and very little support, she went on to nurture the Industries most notable fashion Models, start her own agency and created Black Girls Coalition. 


Bethann Hardison with Liya Kebede, Iman and Naomi Campbell