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Billie Holiday, d’Orly airport, Paris, 1958
Jean-Pierre Leloir
#MLK #MLKDay #MLKDay2026
Freedom is often described as universal in America.
But universality shouldn’t require amendments.
If Black Americans needed constitutional changes just to be recognized as human beings,
then freedom was never equally applied, it had to be fought for, written in, and enforced.
History doesn’t lie.
It records who freedom was designed for, and who had to demand it.
Dr. Gladys West, the brilliant mathematician whose groundbreaking work helped make modern GPS technology possible, has died at 95.
Born on a Virginia farm during the Jim Crow era, West defied the odds through academic excellence, becoming valedictorian of her high school class and earning degrees in mathematics that led her to a historic career at the Naval Surface Warfare Center.
As one of the first Black women hired there, her meticulous calculations and programming transformed satellite data into accurate models of the Earth — work that became the foundation of GPS technology used globally today.
Her legacy lives on every time we navigate a road, board a plane, or use a smartphone. A quiet pioneer whose impact changed the world.
Rest in power!
October 24, 1978: Michael dancing at the premiere party for the opening of the Wiz
hate on me all you want. animals run to me, kids smile at me, strangers tell me their stories, people feel safe around me and if life has taught me anything, it's that energy doesn't lie.
Having a person who handles every version of you with patience is a true blessing