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Documenting and disseminating news about black grandmothers makes me feel like God sprinkled fairy dust over my head! Truly #blackgirlmagic. Sharing their stories in their many forms (personal accounts, oral and living histories, news, and culture) reminds me that I was made for this. The timing couldn’t be better (or more divine). I can set google alerts to capture when, where, and how they are being talked about and who is doing the talking. I can also disseminate this information using a number of social media platforms (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr). How are black grandmothers being cast in the public eye? Are they being politicized? For instance, Hillary Clinton recently stated, “Like every grandmother, I worry about the safety and security of my grandchildren. But my worries are not the same as black grandmothers.” Now imagine centuries of worry to this magnitude—hence the creation of RealBlackGrandmothers. Are they inspiring political action? Like Lee Daniels’ grandmother did, making him declare he would never not vote again. Or are they being revered (while at the same time fueling debate) like Simone Biles’s grandmother turned adoptive mom? RealBlackGrandmothers harnesses the power of global reach and digital media to bring representations of black grandmothers to public discourse that reflect their nuance, complexity, depth, and humanity. With gratitude, LaShawnDa

In the News: Producer, Director Lee Daniels Encourages Democratic Campaign Volunteers
1 year ago

In the News: Producer, Director Lee Daniels Encourages Democratic Campaign Volunteers

“He spoke to a modest crowd, at the Democratic headquarters, made up mostly of volunteers who have been knocking on doors and making phone calls.

Daniels’ grandmother, Grace H. Daniels, …
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IN THE NEWS: CLINTON: MY WORRIES ARE NOT THE SAME AS BLACK GRANDMOTHERS
1 year ago

IN THE NEWS: CLINTON: MY WORRIES ARE NOT THE SAME AS BLACK GRANDMOTHERS

“Hillary Clinton told a black congregation here Sunday morning that her own grandchildren will never feel the fear that many African-American children do because they are white and privileged.

“I …
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In The News: Simone Biles Soars, Lifting Another Country With Her
1 year ago

In The News: Simone Biles Soars, Lifting Another Country With Her

In 2003, “Simone, then 6, and her younger sister Adria, then 4, were adopted by their maternal grandfather, Ron Biles, and his second wife, Nellie Cayetano Biles, who is from …
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In The News: Olympic Gymnast Simone Biles’ Lessons from Mom
1 year ago

In The News: Olympic Gymnast Simone Biles’ Lessons from Mom

“She encourages me and never lets me feel down about something for too long,” Simone Biles said in an email. “If I’ve had a bad day in the gym or …
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RESILIENCE: NEVER NEVER GIVE UP!
1 year ago

RESILIENCE: NEVER NEVER GIVE UP!

 

105-year-old Black grandmother Lessie Benningfield Randle leads plaintiffs in a  lawsuit filed by a group of Oklahomans affected by the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. She and others are seeking reparations …
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IN THE NEWS: The importance of African grandmothers in the fight against AIDS
2 years ago

IN THE NEWS: The importance of African grandmothers in the fight against AIDS

“A South African grandmother, with a young orphaned baby on her back.”

© DEBRA BLACK / TORONTO STAR

https://www.thestar.com/authors.black_debra.html

IN THE NEWS: A week before grandmother passing
2 years ago

IN THE NEWS: A week before grandmother passing

“In mourning: Rihanna in a recent picture with her grandmother Dolly just weeks before her passing”

@ RIHANNA VIA TWITTER

In the News: Growing up in Racist America: Meet Maya Washington’s 100-Year-Old Great-Granny

Maya Washington interviews her 100-year-old great-grandmother. Her interview showed her grandmother’s positive outlook despite coming up in the Jim Crow era. Listen to her discuss racism, living in the south, …
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