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A photo of poet and activist Audre Lorde, a Black woman with short hair wearing glasses and a dark-colored coat

Pride Month: Recognizing Audre Lorde

In June, we are highlighting important figures in the LGBTQ literary community in honor of Pride Month. This week, we’ll learn about Black lesbian poet Audre Lorde. Audre Lorde started writing when she was a young teenager, publishing her first poem in Seventeen magazine while she was in high school. Through her art and life, she was known as a powerful poet and activist who resisted sexism and racism and worked for justice and the liberation of women, Black people, lesbians and

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Black History Month Profile: Rosa Parks

With her family support, activism, and determination, Rosa Parks is thought to be one of the most iconic figures of the civil rights movement. Her infamous actions onboard a bus in Alabama, sparked new laws and changed the face of segregation across the country.     Parks was born in 1913 and was raised by her mother and her grandparents. They were living under the rules of segregation in the south, something Parks said she was determined to help change. In 1945,

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Black History Month: Learning About Frederick Douglass

As we celebrate Black History Month, we wanted to highlight some of the key figures who helped shape America. At Imagine, we know some providers will be looking for ways to introduce their kids to some of these important people. This week, we take a look at Frederick Douglass.     “To deny education to any people is one of the greatest crimes against human nature. It is to deny them the means of freedom and the pursuit of happiness, and to

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A photo of poet and activist Audre Lorde, a Black woman with short hair wearing glasses and a dark-colored coat

Pride Month: Recognizing Audre Lorde

In June, we are highlighting important figures in the LGBTQ literary community in honor of Pride Month. This week, we’ll learn about Black lesbian poet Audre Lorde. Audre Lorde started writing when she was a young teenager, publishing her first poem in Seventeen magazine while she was in high school. Through her art and life, she was known as a powerful poet and activist who resisted sexism and racism and worked for justice and the liberation of women, Black people, lesbians and

Read More

Black History Month Profile: Rosa Parks

With her family support, activism, and determination, Rosa Parks is thought to be one of the most iconic figures of the civil rights movement. Her infamous actions onboard a bus in Alabama, sparked new laws and changed the face of segregation across the country.     Parks was born in 1913 and was raised by her mother and her grandparents. They were living under the rules of segregation in the south, something Parks said she was determined to help change. In 1945,

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Black History Month: Learning About Frederick Douglass

As we celebrate Black History Month, we wanted to highlight some of the key figures who helped shape America. At Imagine, we know some providers will be looking for ways to introduce their kids to some of these important people. This week, we take a look at Frederick Douglass.     “To deny education to any people is one of the greatest crimes against human nature. It is to deny them the means of freedom and the pursuit of happiness, and to

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