HSP Black Lives Matter

A collection about the 2020 Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement, initially begun by HSP's library director, Dr. Lee Arnold (with additions from other HSP staff). The BLM Movement happened in the back drop of both the COVID-19 pandemic and the 2020 presidential election.

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Language:English
Published: Philadelphia : Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 2020-2022.
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Table of Contents:
  • Hello /
  • Alex D. Rogers, guest editor in chief
  • (Out magazine, page 10, June 2020)
  • Our pride: as LGBTQ+ pride month goes virtual this summer, we ask eight people what makes them most proud /
  • Bryan Justin
  • (Out magazine, pages 31-47, June 2020)
  • Beauty in the beholder /
  • Fred Sands IV
  • (Out magazine, pages 50-53, June 2020)
  • The new face of Atlanta, with a new album and a new pride month single, Atlanta's trap-dance hip-hop artist DAMEZ is ready to entertain, but make no mistake, he can get political too /
  • Diane Anderson-Minshall
  • (Out magazine, pages 54-59, June 2020)
  • She's so fly, for 24-year-old Beija Marie Velez, life is a mind-blowing adventure /
  • Diane Anderson-Minshall
  • (Out magazine, pages 60-65, June 2020)
  • Socially distanced, exploring the less-dressed side of sheltering in place /
  • Tradell Hawk
  • (Out magazine, pages 66-71, June 2020)
  • Model behavior, artist Nicolas Alexander shows us his stay-at-home style fit for the streets or studio /
  • Nicolas Alexander
  • (Out magazine, pages 72-77, June 2020)
  • Generation vogue, Leiomy Maldonado and Dashaun Wesley have already proven themselves ballroom icons, now it's time for them to school the next generation /
  • Mikelle Street
  • (Out magazine, pages 80-84, June 2020)
  • After more than a week of protests, four Minneapolis police officers face charges
  • (Philly Metro, page 2, June 4, 2020)
  • Rizzo falls as protests continue, Kenney called the statue a monument to racism, bigotry and police brutality /
  • Jack Tomczuk
  • (Philly Metro, pages 4-6, June 4, 2020)
  • U.S. assessment finds opportunists drive protest violence, not extremists
  • (Philly Metro, page 8, June 4, 2020)
  • Black LGBTQ voices from the front lines of Philly protests /
  • Jennifer Amell
  • (Philadelphia Gay News, pages 1, 14-15, June 5-11, 2020)
  • Creep of the week: racism /
  • D'Anne Witkowski
  • (Philadelphia Gay News, page 10, June 5-11, 2020)
  • There is no other route to justice, the fight against racism is the responsibility of all communities of color /
  • Hernan Guaracao
  • (Al Dia, page 3, June 17-24, 2020)
  • Julian Castro's new strategy, people first policing; the former presidential candidate renews his fight against police violence /
  • Ericka Conant
  • (Al Dia, pages 4-5, June 17-24, 2020)
  • Cardi B's powerful gesture, Pajon is power; Cardi B recently showed many Afro-Latinas and Black women to be proud of their hair during the country's fight for Black lives /
  • Kianni Figuereo
  • (Al Dia, page 6, June 17-24, 2020)
  • They gallop for George Floyd; Black cowboys matter; in the 19th century, one in four cowboys was Black; now Black riders are taking part in BLM protests with a clear message about racial violence /
  • Beatriz Garcia
  • (Al Dia, pages 16-17, June 17-24, 2020)
  • The case of George Junius Stinney, Jr.; have we learned anything? He was condemned to die 76 years ago at the age of 14. His sin: being African-American in South Carolina /
  • Beatriz Garcia
  • (Al Dia, pages 20-21, June 17-24, 2020)
  • Philly's Queer community marches for Black lives /
  • Jennifer Amell
  • (Philadelphia Gay News, pages 1, 14 & 20, June 26-July 2, 2020)
  • Memorial held for Black trans murder victim Dominique Rem'mie Fells, police suspect still unapprehended /
  • Jennifer Amell
  • (Philadelphia Gay News, pages 1 & 9, June 26-July 2, 2020)
  • Cit approves budget cuts from police, fire departments /
  • Jennifer Amell
  • (Philadelphia Gay News, page 2, June 26-July 2, 2020)
  • Philly Queer march for Black lives /
  • Kelly Burkhardt
  • (Philadelphia Gay News, page 27, June 26-July 2, 2020)
  • Phreedom Jawn is a social media hub for Philly's Black community /
  • Michele Zipkin
  • (Philadelphia Gay News, page 29, June 26-July 2, 2020)
  • Feel the power, a groundswell of support erupts for Black Lives Matter /
  • Alex Mulcahy
  • (Grid, cover, page 2, July 2020)
  • A city divided, civil rights demonstrators draw attention to the role Interstate 676 plays in systemic racism /
  • Randy Lobasso
  • (Grid, pages 8-9, July 2020)
  • We don't farm becasue it's trendy; farming is not new to Black people; we farm as resistance, for healing and sovereignty /
  • Ashley Gripper
  • (Grid, pages 12-13, July 2020)
  • Black Lives Matter, marching for myself, my loved ones and justice /
  • Constance Garcia-Barrio
  • (Grid, pages 22-28, July 2020)
  • The play isn't the thing, pandemic accusations of racism rock Philly's theater scene
  • (Philadelphia Weekly, cover, July 30-August 6, 2020)
  • Trouble with a capital T; pandemic closures, racism accusations take center stage /
  • A.D. Amorosi
  • (Philadelphia Weekly, pages 6-9, July 30-August 6, 2020)
  • Philly's LGBTQ performers keep the show going /
  • Sebastian Fortino
  • (Philadelphia Gay News, pages 1, 9 & 12, July 31-August 6, 2020)
  • Biden picks Harris for historic VP spot /
  • Victoria A. Brownworth
  • (Philadelphia Gay News, pages 1 & 15, August 14-20, 2020)
  • Black Star Film Fest showcases queer cinema /
  • Gary M. Kramer
  • (Philadelphia Gay News, page 19, August 14-20, 2020)
  • Zoom into fall; Black voices lead a full reading season
  • (Library Journal, cover, August 2020)
  • Back talk; a call for action /
  • Cindy Hohl
  • (Library Journal, page 12, August 2020)
  • A full fall /
  • Neal Wyatt
  • (Library Journal, pages 16-19, August 2020)
  • The daughter of immigrants; could Kamala Harris' diverse background entice the Latino vote?
  • (Al Dia, cover, August 26-September 2, 2020)
  • When hope has a name and face
  • (Al Dia, pge 3, August 26-September 2, 2020)
  • A key piece in the game: Harris brings balance to a campaign where immigrants and communities of color will decide the election /
  • Yamily Habib
  • (Al Dia, pages 12-17, August 26-Deptember 2, 2020)
  • Democracy in action: the right to vote; the right to an education; the right to life and liberation; students and educators are at the forefront of these fights and they always have been
  • (Teaching Tolerance, pages 19-24, Fall 2020)
  • This conversation is anti-racist; young people have the vision to imagine and create a world without racism; adults just need to get on board /
  • Monita K. Bell
  • (Teaching Tolerance, pages 32-37, Fall 2020)
  • Uplifting the student vote; educators have a critical opportunity to help shape the electorate in 2020 and beyond /
  • Jey Ehrenhalt
  • (Teaching Tolerance, pages 38-43, Fall 2020)
  • History moves with us; a movement veteran relects on teaching civil rights history /
  • Charles E. Cobb Jr. ; Hasan Kwame Jeffries
  • (Teaching Tolerance, pages 44-49, Fall 2020)
  • Black Lives Matter /
  • Ade Hogue
  • (Teaching Tolerance, page 64, Fall 2020)
  • 19th Amendment centennial: looking back, looking forward /
  • Margaret Smith Crocco
  • (Social Education, cover, September 2020)
  • Looking back, looking forward; the limitatin of past perspectives /
  • Margaret Smith Crocco
  • (Social Education, pages 192-196, September 2020)
  • Beyond the19th: a brief history of the voter suppression of Black Americans /
  • Anthony Brown ; Joanna Batt ; Esther June Kim
  • (Social Education, pages 204-208, September 2020)
  • Working the democracy: the long fight for the ballot from Ida to Stacey /
  • Jennifer Sdunzik ; Chrystal S. Johnson
  • (Social Education, pages 214-218, September 2020)
  • On the (Shirley) Chisholm Trail: the legacy of suffrage and citizenship engagement /
  • Barbara Winslow
  • (Social Education, pages 219-223, September 2020)
  • A more perfect union starts with us; but only if we lead the way forward /
  • BlackPAC
  • (flyer, 2020)
  • The signs all around us are clear; we need a new president /
  • BlackPAC
  • (flyer, 2020)
  • For our lives, our rights, and our future /
  • BlackPAC
  • (flyer, 2020)
  • Our best days still lie ahead; together we will choose hope over fear, unity over division, and truth over lies /
  • Joe Biden
  • (card, 2020)
  • Standing up to hate; white supremacists continue to target Philly activist /
  • Jesse Bunch
  • (Philadelphia Weekly, pages 6-7, October 29-November 5, 2020)
  • Murder city; a look at Philadelphia's high homicide rate /
  • Paul Davis
  • (Philadelphia Weekly, pages 8-9, October 29-November 5, 2020)
  • Evan Thomas releases new album; title song written as foundations of his life were falling apart /
  • Eugene Zenyatta
  • (Philadelphia Weekly, pages 14-15, October 29-November 5, 2020)
  • We were, we are, we can; Philly chef, activist and poet Omar Tate builds new foundations
  • (Philadelphia Weekly, cover, November 12-19, 2020)
  • Omar Tate's renaissance; the connecing thread is Black people, Black culture, Black life /
  • A.D. Amorosi
  • (Philadelphia Weekly, pages 6-8, November 12-19, 2020)
  • In his element /
  • Seper215
  • (Philadelphia Weekly, page 24, November 12-19, 2020)
  • Hindsight is 2020; it's been a grueling, exhausting, historic and at times hopeful year. Metro takes a look back a Philly's most memorable moments for its year in review issue
  • (Philly Metro, cover, December 28, 2020)
  • Main news of the year; this year was certainly one to remember. Metro takes a look at the top headlines of 2020 /
  • Dmitry Belyaev
  • (Philly Metro, pages 2-4, December 28, 2020)
  • Philadelphia's top news stories of 2020 /
  • Jack Tomczuk
  • (Philly Metro, pages 6-7, December 28, 2020)
  • Events that helped Philly adapt in 2020 /
  • Molly Given
  • (Philly Metro, pages 8-9, December 28, 2020)
  • Black history is not American history: toward a framework of Black historical consciousness /
  • LaGarrett J. King
  • (Social Education, pages 335-341, November/December 2020)
  • Contextualizing Octavius Catto; studying a forgotten hero who bridges the past and present /
  • Lightning Peter Jay
  • (Social Education, pages 342-347, November/December 2020)
  • The NAACP equalization strategy and the dismantling of segregation in Virginia's public schools /
  • Grace Schultz
  • (Social Education, pages 348-354, November/December 2020)
  • Teaching the Haitian revolution /
  • Jennifer Pontius-Vandenberg
  • (Social Education, pages 355-361, November/December 2020)
  • Teaching world history during an uprising for racial justice /
  • Rosalie Metro
  • (Social Education, pages 369-371, November/December 2020)
  • Forging Frank: meet the sculptor behind the Rizzo statue and much more
  • (Philadelphia Weekly, cover, February 11-18, 2021)
  • The monuments man; local sculptor talks public art from RBG and MLK to Rizzo /
  • A.D. Amorosi
  • (Philadelphia Weekly, pages 6-8, February 11-18, 2021)
  • White supremacy in education; white supremacy affects every element of the U.S. education system; find out how students, educators and other stakeholders resist it daily
  • (Teaching Tolerance, cover, Spring 2021)
  • The fight for ethnic studies; challenging white supremacy in curriculum /
  • Tina Vasquez
  • (Teaching Tolerance, pages 19-23, Spring 2021)
  • A flaw in the foundation /
  • Natalie Odom Pough
  • (Teaching Tolerance, pages 24-27, Spring 2021)
  • What it means to be an anti-racist teacher; talking culturally sustaining pedagogy with Lorena German /
  • Lorena German ; Val Brown
  • (Teaching Tolerance, pages 28-31, Spring 2021)
  • Black male educator joy; when Black male educators build community, they find healing, learning and growth /
  • Coshandra Dillard
  • (Teaching Tolerance, pages 37-41, Spring 2021)
  • It was always about control; how schools maintain order white supremacy /
  • Cory Collins
  • (Teaching Tolerance, pages 42-45, Spring 2021)
  • The classical roots of white supremacy; a whitewashed history of the ancient world lays the foundation for white supremacy across the curriculum /
  • Dani Bostick
  • (Teaching Tolerance, pages 46-49, Spring 2021)
  • We won't wear the name; how students at three schools named for Robert E. Lee fought for change /
  • Coshandra Dillard
  • (Teaching Tolerance, pages 54-58, Spring 2021)
  • On guard: in anticipation of the verdict in the Derek Chauvin case, officials prepare for possible unrest with more than 1,000 members of the PA National Guard on standby
  • (Philly Metro, cover, April 19, 2021)
  • Chauvin case has city on edge; National Guard troops are on their way; officials say they have learned from mistakes /
  • Jack Tomczuk
  • (Philly Metro, page 6, April 19, 2021)
  • Celebration of freedom; Philadelphia commemorates Juneteenth with events throughout the city
  • (Philly Metro, cover, June 17, 2021)
  • Ways to celebrate Juneteenth in Philadelphia
  • (Philly Metro, page 6, June 17, 2021)
  • Kamala Harris launches campaign for voting rights across nation
  • (Philly Metro, page 19, June 17, 2021)
  • Joy and danger in the Twin Cities; biking while Black in Minneapolis-St. Paul /
  • Alanna Morris Van-Tassel ; Rachel Olzer ; Louis Moore ; Anthony Taylor ; Wesley Ferguson
  • (Sierra magazine, pages 34-43, Fall 2021)
  • Let people vote /
  • ACLU
  • (bumper sticker, October 2022)
  • In this house, we believe: Black lives matter, women's rights are human rights, no human is illegal, science is real, love is love, kindness in everything
  • (lawn sign)