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BGCS Convention Registration Deadline!

Friday, 15 April 2011 14:49 Written by rosepena 0 Comments
BGCS Convention Deadline: May 15. Don't Miss Out!

BGCS Convention Deadline

4 DAYS LEFT TO REGISTER!

We are grateful for the tremendous outpouring of support and overwhelming interest that we have received thus far. However, because so many of you have requested, we have extended the registration deadline until May 15.

Don’t miss the opportunity to participate in this historic event. Convention Dates: August 19-21 at the German Historical Institute. Visit our Convention Website for details. Please note the exciting additions to our program.

REMINDER: Registration is a two part process. You must first register HERE and then purchase your tickets HERE.

We hope to see you in DC!

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Education of multi-ethnic children in Germany

Sunday, 28 November 2010 12:39 Written by rosepena 0 Comments

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At 100, NAACP fights to keep struggle alive

Thursday, 12 February 2009 07:08 Written by rosepena 0 Comments

Today in Black History

February is Black History Month. Check out an interactive calendar of important events in African-American history.

The bookends of the NAACP’s century testify to the change it has wrought.

In 1908, a race riot in Springfield, Ill., left at least seven people dead and led to the birth of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. In 2008, Barack Obama, who had launched his campaign just blocks from where Springfield’s blood once spilled, became the first African-American president.

In between, wielding legal arguments and moral suasion in equal measure, the NAACP demanded that America provide liberty and justice not only for blacks, but for all. Now, its very achievements have created a daunting modern challenge as the NAACP turns 100 on Thursday: convincing people that the struggle continues.

“When I was in college, I could see signs that said ‘white’ and ‘colored’ when I went to the movie theater. That was an easy target for me to aim at,” says Julian Bond, chairman of the NAACP board. “Today, I don’t see those signs, but I know that these divisions still exist … and it’s more difficult to convince people that there’s a problem.”

Benjamin Todd Jealous, the new president and CEO of the NAACP, says his greatest obstacle is “the lack of outrage about the ways that young people and working people are routinely mistreated.”

He cites figures such as a 70 percent unsolved murder rate in some black communities, blacks graduating from high school at a far lower rate than whites, and studies showing that whites with criminal records get jobs easier than blacks with clean histories.

“There are issues of basic fairness, obstacles to opportunity, that still exist,” Jealous says. “The NAACP is needed now as urgently as it has ever been.”

No one group did more to pave the way for Obama’s ascension than the NAACP, historians say, pointing to its primary role in three towering civil rights victories — the Supreme Court’s 1954 Brown vs. Board of Education school desegregation ruling, the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the 1965 Voting Rights Act.

But now that the black son of a poor single mother has moved into the White House, a new era has clearly begun.

“We’ve got to rise to the occasion today,” says former NAACP board chairman Myrlie Evers-Williams, who was married to the slain civil rights icon Medgar Evers.

“We cannot continue to sing ‘We Shall Overcome,’” she says. “It’s a dear, valued, valuable song that expresses a time that should live with us. But I want a new song.”

Niagara Movement
The first incarnation of the NAACP was the Niagara Movement, a 1905 conference of prominent blacks led by the scholar and activist W.E.B. DuBois. After the Springfield riots, Niagara members joined a group of mostly white Northerners to form the NAACP on Feb. 12, 1909 — the centennial of Abraham Lincoln’s birth.

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Press Conference 2007

Monday, 09 February 2009 00:37 Written by rosepena 0 Comments

Black Media Watch 1 Brothers Keepers HIP HOP Press Conference 2007 Afro deutsch Black German Afro German cyberNomads AFROTAK Black Diaspora Afrikanische Diaspora Black Culture

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Black Media Watch II

Monday, 09 February 2009 00:34 Written by rosepena 0 Comments

Black Media Watch 2 Brothers Keepers HIP HOP Press Conference 2007 Afro deutsch Black German Afro German cyberNomads AFROTAK Black Diaspora Afrikanische Diaspora Black Culture

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