1937-2026. Founder of the @WoodsonCenter. Author/Editor - Red, White, and Black Vol. I & Vol. II, Lessons From the Least of These, and Triumphs of Joseph
The Woodson Center Mourns the Passing of Founder and President Robert L. Woodson, Sr. - A visionary leader whose life's work transformed communities from the inside out.
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Woke trainings happening in companies all over the country are some of the most insulting and racist things happening right now. To ascribe values like punctuality and perfectionism to "whiteness" is incredibly demeaning. Anti-racism has become the new racism.
I agree with Jason Aldean: Protecting and upholding the values that protect your community from harm and those will ill-intent is neither offensive nor derogatory: it’s necessary
Black people should not be broadly stereotyped based on the bad actions of some. Neither should an entire country.
America is not a racist nation!
The heartbeat of racism is the animosity & victimhood that your agenda pushes. You teach helplessness. We teach hopefulness.
The fact that Terry McAuliffe lost in a state that Joe Biden easily carried by 10 points shows just how much everyday Americans reject the radical CRT agenda in our schools. This twisted hyper-racialized ideology is not what I marched for during the Civil Rights movement!
Big thank you to @DrPhil for having me on the show discussing reparations. We have to be defined by more than just victims of oppression #drphil#reparations
Blessed to be on this earth celebrating my 87th birthday. Thank u to everyone that has supported me. This picture was taken in 1941 & reminds me that I can overcome any obstacle in life.
It’s demeaning & insulting for President Biden to stand at the pulpit of a black church in SC telling black folks that white supremacy is their biggest threat. The real challenges are black on black genocide, unemployment, health care, increases in the cost of food #Stopthehustle
We spent $22 trillion to “fight poverty.” But 70% of that money $15.4 trillion, never touched the poor. It went to the people who serve the poor, not the ones who are poor! That’s not liberation. That’s a business model. They don’t ask, “How do we solve it?” They ask, “How do we
Instead of demonizing and using race as a weapon, let us move beyond racial divisions and practice RADICAL GRACE, seeing my neighbor as an individual human being just like me. Our communities need stronger ties and unity to help the least among us and chart a path upward for all.