Turning Knowledge Into Action: Advancing Black History for Global Progress
Written by Keith A. Newsome on January 15, 2025
Knowing African and Black history is invaluable, but knowledge without action risks becoming a hollow pursuit. Across the global Black community, understanding our collective past is crucial, yet the lack of actionable networks often limits progress. For history to inspire meaningful change, it must be accompanied by mechanisms for collaboration, evolution, and tangible improvement. Here’s how we as the Black community worldwide can break free from echo chambers and channel historical knowledge into action-oriented progress.
1. Building Tangible Networks
The first step toward evolution is creating robust, meaningful networks that extend beyond individual experiences like work . . .