Author Archives: sankofaimpact

Seattle’s Queer History

The history of the LGBTQIA+ community in the Seattle area has deep roots going back...

James Baldwin

Born in 1920s Harlem, James Baldwin was the first born of 9 children. He grew...

Juneteenth 2023: Reparations Now! Event

Join Africatown today at Jimi Hendrix Park for their Summer of Soul event celebrating Juneteenth....

Spring into Action #3: Empathy and Self-Reflection

Sankofa Impact believes that practicing empathy and self-reflection is an essential component of everyday activism....

The Tulsa Race Massacre

On the corner of Greenwood Avenue and Archer Street there's a mural on the side...

Black Soldiers Through U.S. History

During the Revolutionary War, unprecedented measures were taken to win the fight against the British....

Honoring Our Black Wall Streets

Join us next Monday, May 29th, on 23rd and Jackson to honor the history of...

Supporting Black Business

Dooky Chase's Restaurant, located in New Orleans, is a historic Black-owned restaurant which opened in...

AAPI History Month: Japanese Internment

In the Magic Valley of southern Idaho, there is a wide open stretch of land...

AAPI History Month: Building the Railroad

Along Interstate 80 in Gold Run, California, there is a rest stop. Travelers walk around...