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Dark Green Report

A Black Veterans Project

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Meet Kyle Bibby

Watch now (47 mins) | Black Veterans Project co-Founder and co-CEO Kyle Bibby challenges the United States' framing of war and military service, arguing that the fight for repair is a battle for the soul of our nation and the dignity of Black veterans.

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Meet Daniele Anderson

Watch now (30 mins) | Black Veterans Project co-Founder Daniele Anderson reflects on her family’s legacy of military service and how her intersecting identities as a Black, queer woman shaped her time in uniform and her path from Oklahoma to Annapolis to Wharton.

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Meet Zella Vanie

Watch now (44 mins) | Black Veterans Project co-Founder Zella Vanie explores their journey in uniform, the importance of Black digital archives, and why our histories need to be strategically preserved and boldly shared.

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Hegseth's Jim Crow Agenda

Black Veterans Project co-Founder and co-CEO Richard Brookshire made an appearance on MSNOW’s DEADLINE alongside author Clint Smith to discuss his recent piece in The Atlantic, “Being Black in Hegseth’s Military”.

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Meet Rich Brookshire

Watch now (52 mins) | Black Veterans Project co-Founder and co-CEO Rich Brookshire gets candid with host Kamau Ware about military service, what it cost him, and how it led him to BVP’s reparative justice work.

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America's Broken Promises

Black Veterans Project co-founder & co-CEO Kyle Bibby’s NewsOne appearance, where he explores the complex history of Black military service in America and the ongoing fight for dignity, recognition, and equal treatment.

Tusla and the Veterans Who Carried Viola Fletcher Home

The passing of the oldest living survivor of Tulsa's Race Massacre brings the case for reparations into focus.

Hegseth Blocks Promotions

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A Reckoning in Mississippi

Black veterans and their families in Holly Springs, Mississippi, are turning generations of exclusion into a fight for recognition and repair

Monk v. United States Could Make Reparations for Black Veterans Possible

The landmark legal case poised to become the first race-based federal class action against the Department of Veterans Affairs in U.S. history

Until The Last Gun Is Silent

Watch now (48 mins) | Black Veterans Project co-Founder & co-CEO Richard Brookshire in conversation with author Matthew Delmont, hosted by the Free Library Foundation of Philadelphia

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Congressional Testimony

Demanding repair and defending equity, inclusion, and democracy before the Joint House & Senate Veterans Affairs Hearing.

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Pentagon's DEI Purge

The Department of Defense has restored some pages across its websites and social media that were deleted during a widespread purge of diversity, equity and inclusion content.

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DOD Erases Black History

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