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Clare Loprinzi
donated
$100
learning so much daily about my own ancestors, the Moors and Sicilia, this week I finally after all these years learned who the mosaic I seen in Sicilia 30 yrs ago and have a tile of...queen Candace..you did a story of Margaret Charles smith and put a photo of me with her...I am also a traditional midwife...you do so many great educational things...your podcasts are amazing too..big thanks for all you do. Ashe clare
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Michael
I want to thank you for the great work your organization does on a daily basis for all marginalized, disenfranchised and victimized among our society!
As a senior on Social Security, I am limited in what I can contribute financially, but I am honored to participate in your incredibly vital movement -- one that stresses what America is SUPPOSED to be all about: freedom and EQUAL justice for all!
Thanks again, and many blessings!
SB
Sierra Bonifazi -Cosby
donated
$42
Thank you for all your work towards our history and racial equity!
A
Annie
Thank you for "correcting" history!!
A
Asa
donated
$100
Thank you for the powerful content
OB
Ojeya Banks
S
Simone
donated
$100
D
Denise
donated
$54
In honor of my 54th birthday.
MF
Mickey Frazier
donated
$30
The battle for justice for people of color is far from over. Please take an humane stand for equality for all.
FN
Frank Nwankwo
donated
$25
Keep up the good work 👍🏿
JC
John Ciarkowski
donated
$5/M
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Gerilee
D
Dollie
C
Cheryl
donated
$10/M
Continue educating us.
Cheryl
MP
Marcia Power
donated
$50/M
NH
Nicole Henry
donated
$30
Your work is crucial, and I thank you for it.
L
Lori
donated
$25
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Summer
donated
$50
J
Jason
donated
$100
🖤🖤
MK
Mary Etta Knox
donated
$20
E
Elaine
donated
$50
HG
Harry Graham
donated
$36
I like your platform. Do you partner with other Black media personalities such as Boyce Watkins or Roland Martin Unfiltered The African History Network Show? The reason I ask is that I am hopeful that we could all come together somehow on one accord. That's the way I see us moving forward as a people. That's by unity. I believe that The Black Man's future depends upon the media (Black Media). The white media has marginalized Black people for centuries.
SC
Samantha Cavanaugh
I really appreciate the fb messenger info yall put together, I've learned so much!
FP
fred powell
donated
$20/M
I am a white man who believes in equality.
MJ
Mary Fran Jeffrey
donated
$100
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Bethany
KH
Kelly Haggerty
donated
$50
J
Janice
I love what you guys are doing, knowledge is power!
J
Jennifer
donated
$100
In honor of Martin Luther King Jr.
B
Brian
Hello,! I’m happy to donate each month! I am an ex-patriot white South African who grew up in S A. during the apartheid era before coming to America, which is now finally my home.
I saw firsthand the effects of racism there on people of all colors and races! Luckily my parents taught me better, and so I can recognize racism when I see it! And I support equality for all in America & elsewhere. It’s sad that after all this time, America hasn’t yet rid itself of this cancer!
Because I only became a citizen late in life, my Social Security income is very limited! I only wish I could donate more: I guess this small monthly donation can be considered the “widow’s mite”! God bless!
Our donors
CL
Clare Loprinzi
donated
$100
learning so much daily about my own ancestors, the Moors and Sicilia, this week I finally after all these years learned who the mosaic I seen in Sicilia 30 yrs ago and have a tile of...queen Candace..you did a story of Margaret Charles smith and put a photo of me with her...I am also a traditional midwife...you do so many great educational things...your podcasts are amazing too..big thanks for all you do. Ashe clare
M
Michael
I want to thank you for the great work your organization does on a daily basis for all marginalized, disenfranchised and victimized among our society! As a senior on Social Security, I am limited in what I can contribute financially, but I am honored to participate in your incredibly vital movement -- one that stresses what America is SUPPOSED to be all about: freedom and EQUAL justice for all! Thanks again, and many blessings!
SB
Sierra Bonifazi -Cosby
donated
$42
Thank you for all your work towards our history and racial equity!
A
Annie
Thank you for "correcting" history!!
A
Asa
donated
$100
Thank you for the powerful content
OB
Ojeya Banks
S
Simone
donated
$100
D
Denise
donated
$54
In honor of my 54th birthday.
MF
Mickey Frazier
donated
$30
The battle for justice for people of color is far from over. Please take an humane stand for equality for all.
FN
Frank Nwankwo
donated
$25
Keep up the good work 👍🏿
JC
John Ciarkowski
donated
$5/M
G
Gerilee
D
Dollie
C
Cheryl
donated
$10/M
Continue educating us. Cheryl
MP
Marcia Power
donated
$50/M
NH
Nicole Henry
donated
$30
Your work is crucial, and I thank you for it.
L
Lori
donated
$25
S
Summer
donated
$50
J
Jason
donated
$100
🖤🖤
MK
Mary Etta Knox
donated
$20
E
Elaine
donated
$50
HG
Harry Graham
donated
$36
I like your platform. Do you partner with other Black media personalities such as Boyce Watkins or Roland Martin Unfiltered The African History Network Show? The reason I ask is that I am hopeful that we could all come together somehow on one accord. That's the way I see us moving forward as a people. That's by unity. I believe that The Black Man's future depends upon the media (Black Media). The white media has marginalized Black people for centuries.
SC
Samantha Cavanaugh
I really appreciate the fb messenger info yall put together, I've learned so much!
FP
fred powell
donated
$20/M
I am a white man who believes in equality.
MJ
Mary Fran Jeffrey
donated
$100
B
Bethany
KH
Kelly Haggerty
donated
$50
J
Janice
I love what you guys are doing, knowledge is power!
J
Jennifer
donated
$100
In honor of Martin Luther King Jr.
B
Brian
Hello,! I’m happy to donate each month! I am an ex-patriot white South African who grew up in S A. during the apartheid era before coming to America, which is now finally my home. I saw firsthand the effects of racism there on people of all colors and races! Luckily my parents taught me better, and so I can recognize racism when I see it! And I support equality for all in America & elsewhere. It’s sad that after all this time, America hasn’t yet rid itself of this cancer! Because I only became a citizen late in life, my Social Security income is very limited! I only wish I could donate more: I guess this small monthly donation can be considered the “widow’s mite”! God bless!