Lies About Black People: How to Combat Racist Stereotypes and Why it Matters

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In this clip, Karen Hunter is joined by Omekongo Dibinga, author of “LIES ABOUT BLACK PEOPLE,” to discuss his book, the harmful lies and stereotypes surrounding the Black community and why it’s important that we address them.

Omekongo Dibinga

Dr. Omékongo Dibinga is the UPstander. His life’s mission is to inspire all across the globe to take a stand when they witness an injustice, no matter how small or large. He is a motivational speaker, trilingual poet, TV talk show host, rapper, and professor of cross-cultural communication at American University. His Urban Music Award-winning work has best been described by Nikki Giovanni as “outstanding, exciting, and new while being very old.” His book, From the Limbs of My Poetree, was described by Essence Magazine as “a remarkable and insightful collection of exquisite poetry that touches sacred places within your spirit.” He was one of 5 international recipients out of 750,000 to win the first-ever “CNN iReport Spirit Award.” He has received over 1,000,000 views on CNN.com.

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