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On Black Grief & Black Joy

September 22, 2020 by LySaundra Campbell in Personal Narrative

I want to be mindful about what I share and what messages I’m trying to evoke particular in other Black folks. I can do both—speak against injustices and be unapologetic about my joy.

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September 22, 2020 /LySaundra Campbell
Black Lives Matter, grief, joy, trauma, justice, Harlem, photography, family
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The Soundtrack of Our Lives and Songs of an Endless Movement

June 26, 2020 by Resistance & Resilience in Personal Narrative

The celebration of Black joy that we get from music is almost a priceless counterculture in the medium, a spotlight that illuminates an audience of Black faces.

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June 26, 2020 /Resistance & Resilience
movement, justice, Joshua Williams, protest, revolution, Strange Fruit, Donny Hathaway, Black Joy
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