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Because Black Is Right Enough

to do and be anything you work to achieve

 

It is time to acknowledge that Black Americans have and continue to achieve at the highest levels like every race and ethnic group. Putting aside stereotypes, myths and untruths, we embrace decades of achievement from slavery to today. BIRE affirms our history, our culture, our continued contributions to America and proudly showcase how our youth are claiming their overcoming legacy and their greatness.   

Black families have been the spine of our race, imparting strategies for survival that are deeply embedded in faith. Our strength is reflected in an enduring culture born of slavery and continued throughout every generation. We build on our truths and resist messages that make us doubt who we are and have been.

Black American Family books

 

Learn more about how Black American families that have sustained us. Appreciate that myths perpetuated about the broken family did more to harm than help. Know that Black families are still strong despite the challenges that undermine their structure and effectiveness to challenge equality on these shores.

 

http://www.textbooks.com/Catalog/SWY/African-American-Families.php

Know your history to embrace your future

Myth of Black American LACK

Don't fall for the much-repeated untruths that Black Americans are this or that leading to failure to achieve - like other groups here achieving. Everything those groups are doing Black Americans have been doing for over 100 years, and are still breaking barriers today.

What is MEDIA sharing about Black American achievement today?
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From left to right; astronauts Stephanie Wilson, Joan Higginbotham, Mae Jemison, Yvonne Cagle and fighter pilot Shawna Kimbrell

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Why Are So
Many People  Surprised When Black Americans Achieve Outstanding Accomplishments?

It Is Not Unusual

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This Is Who Black Americans Are
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Contact Addi Banks at blackisrightenough@yahoo.com

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