IPV & Black Survivors
Black History & Culture
Caribbean & Africa
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100

This rate represents how much more likely Black women are to lose their lives to relationship violence.

What is 3x?

100

This African-American musician and activist is often credited with creating the genre of jazz, influencing music worldwide.

Who is Louis Armstrong?

100

This country is home to the largest population of Black people in the world and has a thriving film industry known as Nollywood.

What is Nigeria?

100

This iconic Philadelphia-born actor is known for his roles in The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and for his activism in the Black community.

Who is Will Smith?

200

Black survivors of IPV are at greater risk for this form of abuse, often rooted in systemic inequality and discrimination.

What is economic abuse?

200

This groundbreaking 1970s music genre, born in Black communities and rooted in funk and soul, influenced Black, Latin, and gay communities and shaped fashion, dance, and art globally. 

What is disco?

200

This famous island nation in the Caribbean became the first Black republic in the world after gaining independence from France in 1804.

What is Haiti?

200

He is known as the "Father of Black History Month" and founded the Association for the Study of African American Life and History in 1915.

Who is Carter G. Woodson?

300

This activist and founder of the #MeToo movement has been a leading voice in raising awareness about sexual violence and domestic abuse, especially for women of color.

Who is Tarana Burke?

300

This African-American inventor helped create the first successful electric light bulb, paving the way for modern lighting.
 

Who is Lewis Latimer?

300

This East African country is known for its coffee production, which is considered one of the best in the world.

What is Ethiopia?

300

This Black woman became the first African American to win the Miss America title in 1984, changing perceptions of Black women in pageants.

Who is Vanessa Williams?

400

This Black lesbian feminist poet and activist, often referred to as the "Mother of Black Feminism," worked to highlight the intersection of race, gender, and domestic violence in her writings and activism.

Who is Audre Lorde?

400

This U.S. city was home to Black Wall Street, a prosperous African-American community in the early 20th century, before it was destroyed in 1921 in a Massacre.

What is Tulsa, Oklahoma?

400

This African country, known for its scenic landscapes, was the first to elect a female president in Africa.

What is Liberia?

400

Established in 1837, this was the first Historically Black College and University (HBCU) in the United States.

What is Cheyney University of Pennsylvania?

500

Founded in 1933, this is one of the largest national organizations focused on ending gender-based violence against Black women and women of color.

What is Black Women's Blueprint?

500

In 2008, this city became the first major U.S. city to elect a Black mayor following a historic political shift.

What is Chicago?

500

This East African country is the second-largest producer of vanilla in the world, thanks to its tropical climate and the fertile soils of its numerous islands.

What is Madagascar?

500

This Black-owned collective was founded in 1968 to promote the visual arts and bring attention to the works of Black artists in the United States.
 

What is The Black Panther Party's Art Program?