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Nostalgia for Home
Illustration by Oscar Guittierez A poem by Robert Boyd The beauty of the place where I was born, Bordering a sea of blue, Punctuated with fields of green. People, loyal beyond belief—and proud Of their city, of the amazing teams, Cubs in baby blue, Sox in black and white, Bulls bloody red, Bears navy like night, Blackhawks’ colors like an African flag. A city of sights nowhere else to be seen: The mag mile, the silver bean, so reflective, Like a star in daylight, Chicago’s
Robert Boyd
23 hours ago1 min read


The Black Power voices of my generation
A retrospective on voices that shaped the culture Illustration by Jason Gorham This story was originally published in BlackBoard's Winter '25/Spring '26 issue. Learn more about our print issues here. As I sit in Northwestern Prison Education Program’s “dayroom,” watching the 2026 Grammy awards, Lauryn Hill comes to the stage. At the sight of the singer with her signature locks, my memory floats back in time. The year is 1997, and I’m in my bedroom. Getting ready for school, I
Mark “Yohanon” Dixon
23 hours ago3 min read


Loss of Innocence, Beginning of Wonder: Mourning Khaliifah Williams
On Sept. 26, 2024, students attended an autonomously organized vigil to mourn the life of Khalifah Marcellus Williams, a poet and imam who was wrongfully executed by the state of Missouri two days prior. Khalifah spent 24 years on death row for a crime that prosecutors had no direct evidence to prove he did.
blackboardmagazine
Sep 30, 20241 min read
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