Tag: black history
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HΤΩ/Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority 60th Chapter Charter Day
On February 10, 1962, sixteen phenomenal women chartered Eta Tau Omega chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority in the small town of Ocala, Florida.
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Suicide

I am sharing a message I placed on Facebook this Sunday because a beautiful, bright, and talented young woman died over the weekend. Her name was Cheslie Kryst, and police reports state that she committed suicide. When I heard of the news yesterday afternoon, I instantly remembered that this was the young woman who was…
Really, Leah
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Your Work Matters

ReallyLeah’s UnHotMess Series 2. 2021. Your Work Matters. One of my passions is to help you discover and conquer so you can live your best life. I want you to rock, because your work matters. But are you doing your work, or are you doing the work of those who matter to you?
Really, Leah
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UnMessy Girl Prep Work

“if it ain’t one thing, it’s TEN (and many of those things are distractions from the purposeful things).”- ReallyLeah.com
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Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. 1908. Happy Founders’ Day.

The first and the finest. Happy Founders’ Day, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. #AKASorority #AKA1908 #AKA113 #AKAFoundersDay
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No Hidden Legend

No HIdden Legend. Katherine Johnson’s body was laid to rest yesterday after services at Hampton University. As we celebrate women throughout the month of March (and hopefully every month), I salute Katherine’s fearless contribution to NASA and the future of the United States space program! She is indeed a hero to our country and all…
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Time to Celebrate Black Historians

Black History is American History! I have a dream…that one day we won’t need these identifiers and proper respect will be given to the blood, sweat, tears, and years Blacks have given to make America as good as it is. Until then…happy Black History Month.
Really, Leah
