The Black Gospel Archive at Baylor University is the world's largest digital collection of gospel music. Now it wants to collect oral histories around its rare recordings.
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Weird, where was @npr.org 's stories like this last month? You know, Black History Month? Oh, right, your Klan wizard Trump told you to not publish Black History stories and you all dropped to your knees and got to work.
My feed is full of world events that are affecting or security, sanity, or future. There’s a world order change happening in real time. We need to take actions as citizens! It’s our country that’s fucking everything up & NPR keeps posting mundane articles about nothing that matters right now. Why
Before I got dragged off to a stiff old white baptist church on Sunday, I'd watch black gospel programs on TV to put me in a better mood. Cause their churches were lively by comparison.
Which is why you know more about it than any other school that’s had the same issues (which are a lot)? They literally hired an independent firm to investigate and release the results. They not only took accountability but now has one of the best Title IX offices in the nation.
I’m sorry that happened. I’m sure you’d rather they have gotten rid of everyone involved and changed their entire Title IX policy than hide and deflect like most schools do.
Not sure what you mean by “program need to receive public funds.” They accept government scholarships and grants that are awarded to individual students but they don’t directly take public funds.
Yes, a university named after a guy who actively worked for the confederacy, owned slaves and punished abolitionists should be the one keeping guard of black history 🙄
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Before I got dragged off to a stiff old white baptist church on Sunday, I'd watch black gospel programs on TV to put me in a better mood. Cause their churches were lively by comparison.