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Sunday, February 3, 2019

Vacation Ideas

Plan your next vacation around the filming schedule of your favorite television show or upcoming movie.  Get all of the info at https://onlocationvacations.com

Friday, February 1, 2019

Officially Missing You & How Deep Is Your Love - Saxophone Cover by Desm...

Trailer Grantchester Season 4

Ron Clark Academy Super Bowl Music Video - "Welcome to the A"

India Arie - What If

Weekend Update: Trump Announces Deal to End Shutdown - SNL

The history of black people food

Doritos® | Chance the Rapper x Backstreet Boys Super Bowl OFFICIAL VIDEO...

B.J.Thomas - Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head

The Art of the Get Back Coach | NFL Films Presents

Emmanuel Séjourné: Attraction (short version) performed by Christoph Sie...

The TRUTH About STANDING DESKS

Evolution of Boybands - Next Town Down

Chinese School Principal Breaks Internet with Dance Move

Tracy Chapman - Stand by Me (Live on Letterman 2015)

Coloring the Streets of Singapore

We Built This

An excerpt from the Huffington Post -

Let This February Be A Reminder That Black History Built This
Without black history, there would be no American history. Period.
By Taryn Finley

America, though dangerously flawed, wouldn’t have half of the opportunities, liberties and infrastructure it has today had it not been for the backs of black people upon which this country was built. Erasure is a main objective of racism, and it has succeeded when it comes to documenting and celebrating our history. And because our history is American history, erasing the contributions of black Americans makes it impossible to accurately tell the story of this country.

This is why, this February, HuffPost Black Voices is reminding y’all that Black History Built This. All month long, we’ll be celebrating our place in the past, present and future. 

We are reclaiming our narrative. Our history is too expansive, beautiful, resilient, joyous, powerful and unique to ever become some cliché social studies lesson plan. We are seldom given proper credit, let alone praise, for how our rich history and culture have not only influenced but also helped construct the basis for what we view as progress today.

https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/black-history-month-2019_us_5c530ef9e4b0ca92c6de2143