In my previous blog, I wrote about my experience at the Des Moines Public Library Foundation's 2021 Iowa Author Awards dinner recognizing Iowa native Nikole Hannah-Jones and her work on the 1619 Project. During her speech, Ms. Hannah-Jones spoke extensively about what the Public Library meant to her growing up in Waterloo, Iowa. I really … Continue reading Nikole Hannah-Jones, The Iowa State Library, and The Matter of Ralph: Part 2
Nikole Hannah-Jones, The Iowa State Library, and The Matter of Ralph: Part 1
On Monday, November 22, I was privilged to attend the Des Moines Library Foundation's 2021 Iowa Author Awards Dinner, recognizing Iowa native, Nikole Hannah-Jones and her work on the 1619 Project. First: This was the first large, indoor event that I have attended since the pandemic hit in March, 2020. Each audience member was required … Continue reading Nikole Hannah-Jones, The Iowa State Library, and The Matter of Ralph: Part 1
Welcome to Black History Research Collective
Growing up in Des Moines, Iowa, we would occasionally drive by a church on the corner of University Avenue and 14th street. Each time, my dad would say, “That was your grandparents’ first church in Des Moines.” My grandmother passed away in 2008, and my grandfather in 2017. I wish I'd asked them more questions … Continue reading Welcome to Black History Research Collective
