In Black Ink and Macalester College hosted a discussion on the newly released book, Black Media in Minnesota: Tradition, Practice & Vision, which celebrates the voices of Black media and highlights the role of Black media in shaping narratives, advocating for the community, and documenting history.
In Black Ink
Sankofa: inspiring change through discussion and reflection
In Black Ink, a nonprofit organization, hosted its annual Sankofa event on Nov. 9, featuring keynote speaker Dr. Charisse Burden-Stelly, 15 youth facilitators, and a range of schools and experiences, with the goal of promoting cultural literacy and economic and educational equity.
In Black Ink advances cause of children’s education
‘Towards an African Education: Selected Writings on the Education and Development of Children of African Heritage’ edited by Mahmoud El-Kati, is the newest offering from In Black Ink.
Children’s book series celebrates spirit of Rondo
The Rondo Book Children’s Book Series is the result of a partnership between In Black Ink, Rondo Avenue Inc. and the Minnesota Humanities Center with funding from the Minnesota Historical Society.
Collaborative effort underway to tell Black Minnesotans’ stories
There are stories of and by Minnesotans of African heritage (Black, African American, African immigrant) that need to be published and distributed. This is the mission of the Minnesota Regenerative Publishing Project.
