Judithe Registre, Haitian-born, American-made, and globally-centered, brings you her insights on Black History Month as celebrated in the USA, drawing from her Haitian background, US education, and global travels.
This is a time when we are being called to recognize the contributions of every group to witness and record the present for future history. As we work to create a future history that reflects our full contributions as members of the larger humanity, we honor our African ancestors for their vision and hard work and we continue to work on advancing their mission. Black History remains ever critical for social equity and progress.
“...the stripping of our human dignity in any context, in any environment, is perhaps the greatest violation of our rights as human beings.” - Judithe Registre
In this episode of the Get InPowered Podcast, Judithe responds and considers Antionette Carroll and her work with the Creative Reaction Lab. Judithe challenges us to look for ways to pursue equality in our own communities as we are inspired by examples like Antoinette.