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Friday, May 15, 2026

NubianNewYorkers - May 2026 Man-Candy - Nice guys for your eyes!

 

 May 19, 1925: Malcolm X was born in Omaha, Nebraska. He became one of the most influential Black political thinkers of the 20th century.




 May 17, 1954: The U.S. Supreme Court issued the landmark Brown v. Board of Education ruling, declaring school segregation unconstitutional.





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 May 2, 1963: Thousands of Black children marched in Birmingham, Alabama during the Children's Crusade, a turning point in the Civil Rights Movement.
 
 
 
 
 

May 20, 1971: Don Cornelius launched the first nationally syndicated episode of Soul Train, revolutionizing Black music and dance culture.




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May 21, 1979: Former San Francisco supervisor Harvey Milk’s killer received a controversial light sentence, sparking the White Night Riots.




May 1970: The first known Gay Liberation march in New York City after Stonewall was organized in preparation for what became Pride marches nationwide.
 

May 25 is celebrated as Africa Day, marking the founding of the Organization of African Unity in 1963, the predecessor to today’s African Union.
 
 





 

As we enjoy the rest of May and look forward to June and summer, remember to celebrate yourself—your smile, your love, and your strength. 

As Maya Angelou said, “You are more powerful than you know.”

Keep shining, keep laughing, and keep living your truth. 

Dance like nobody is watching… even if someone is, they’ll smile because of your joy. 

Wishing you a happy rest of the month and an amazing summer! 🌈☀️

 

 

 



 

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Saturday, April 11, 2026

NubianNewYorkers - APRIL 2026 MAN-CANDY - Aries & Taurus Birthdays

 April brings a mix of bold and grounded energy, with Aries early in the month and Taurus later on, symbolizing both action and calm. Its birthstone, the Diamond, represents strength and clarity. 

The month is known for unpredictable “April showers” that help flowers bloom, longer daylight as spring takes hold, and beautiful blossoms appearing in places like Washington, D.C., making it a season of growth, renewal, and fresh beginnings.

April marks the birthday of Maya Angelou, one of the most influential voices in African-American literature and activism. Angelou's works, like I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, are celebrated for their exploration of African-American identity, resilience, and the human experience.



 
In April 1970, the first gay pride march took place in New York City, marking the first anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising. This event was pivotal in the LGBTQ+ rights movement and set the stage for Pride events across the world.



The Brooklyn Bridge, an iconic NYC landmark that connects Manhattan and Brooklyn, officially opened to the public on April 24, 1883. It symbolizes not only the city's engineering achievements but also its cultural and historical evolution.


 
On April 15, 1947, Jackie Robinson made his debut with the Brooklyn Dodgers, becoming the first African American to play in Major League Baseball. This historic moment was a major step forward in the civil rights movement and challenged racial segregation in sports.


 
April is recognized as National Minority Health Month, which aims to raise awareness about health disparities affecting minority communities, including African Americans, Latinos, and other underrepresented groups. It’s a time to focus on improving access to healthcare and promoting health equity.



The Empire State Building, a symbol of New York’s skyscraper era, was completed on April 11, 1931. It was the tallest building in the world for over 40 years and remains one of the most recognized buildings globally, embodying NYC’s aspirations and resilience.










 
 April 1 is celebrated as César Chávez Day in the U.S., honoring the labor leader and civil rights activist. Chávez is known for his work in advocating for farm workers' rights and fighting for social justice, especially for the Latino community. His legacy is celebrated through marches, educational programs, and community events.
 






 
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to everyone born in the amazing month of April.

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