A Celebration of Spelman Siblinghood
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A Celebration of Spelman Siblinghood

Today I wanted to take a moment to celebrate the siblinghood of Spelman. It's one of the best things the campus has to offer... Everyone has their own story of a Spelman sib coming in clutch, whether it's someone going out of their way to help you bring in your groceries up to the dorm, or treating you while out somewhere ‘because Spelman.’

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Omitted Education
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Omitted Education

A short film by TBR Archivist Elizabeth Gowans, created for her African Diaspora & the World Class. This short film examines the omission of Fannie Lou Hamer and other revolutionary Black experiences from the historical record.

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Judas and the Black Messiah: When Black History is the Present
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Judas and the Black Messiah: When Black History is the Present

Judas and the Black Messiah spotlights defamed FBI informant William “Wild Bill” O’Neal and his attempt to infiltrate the Black Panther Party’s Chicago chapter, chaired by Fred Hampton. The Blue Record Blog team was presented with the opportunity to view the film ahead of release and attend a virtual summit with the cast, director, and activists, including Fred Hampton Jr. and Mother Akua.

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Hello 2021
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Hello 2021

As we welcome in this New Year, we have concerns about things like politics and things we are excited about, like all of the possible opportunities of a New Year, especially after an extraordinarily difficult one. There is still much to look forward to, but also things to brace ourselves for.

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How The Black Lives Matter Movement Is Failing Black Women
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How The Black Lives Matter Movement Is Failing Black Women

While the movement has brought about rapid progress in how government, police departments, and corporations tackle racial injustice in this country, one major flaw becomes blatantly clear as time goes on: BLM continuously leaves Black, queer, and Trans women out of the conversation. 

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Black History & Horror in Lovecraft Country
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Black History & Horror in Lovecraft Country

Being Black in America is a horror show in itself, and Lovecraft Country takes that concept to a whole new level. It knows white supremacy is our boogeyman, and there ain’t nothing scarier than that.

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The Trials and Tribulations of Being an Ethical Shopper
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The Trials and Tribulations of Being an Ethical Shopper

How does a young Black college student who is actively advocating for the end of capitalism manage to shop ethically in this day and age? Well, the answer is I don’t, and honestly, I don’t think it is completely possible for a person to or should even be expected to fix the problem alone.

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The Wiz: Finding Community in Zoom University
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The Wiz: Finding Community in Zoom University

This week’s episode of The Blue Record Podcast discusses how The Wiz can be understood as a guide for how Spelmanites can allow themselves to be confused, afraid, and open as we figure things out in the time of COVID-19. How can we find and maintain our community to help us get through the strange and unusual terrain of Zoom University?

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Streaming & Escapism: Finding Refuge in Worlds Beyond
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Streaming & Escapism: Finding Refuge in Worlds Beyond

There are so many forces at work eager to steal our hope, light, peace, and joy. Many of the escapist sources have gone away‒roller skating rinks, theaters, festivals, cook-outs. This year, especially at this time, it is vital to protect our peace, protect our optimism, and protect our light. While escapism isn’t the solution to our problems, it can give us a much-needed break from the weights of life, giving us a chance to envision a world without the trauma.

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The Toxicity of AUC Twitter
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The Toxicity of AUC Twitter

There are just certain aspects of the AUC that can only be understood by those who have experienced it. A lot of these traditions have been brought to social media, but Twitter in particular is a whole other beast. AUC Twitter is a ruthless collective of intelligent Black individuals, where the students’ opinions can be expressed and heard. However, like everything addictive in this world, there is an element of toxicity that comes with AUC Twitter.

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What Does It Mean to Write During 2020?
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What Does It Mean to Write During 2020?

Try as I might, it feels impossible to name all of the atrocities, unrest, and trauma we have collectively gone through this year. It’s overwhelming. With all of this going on, there is still a push to be busy. To keep working, keep moving, start an LLC (huh!?). All of this adds to the anxiety, stress, and other emotions we’re experiencing. Starting a student-run blog at this current moment even seems like a lot. However, the necessity of writing right now cannot be denied.

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