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“This month I’ve been studying Afrofuturism. It’s the idea that we don’t know the future, so it’s a place African Americans can create for themselves. Artists such as Janelle Monae, as well as authors like Octavia Butler, create these worlds in which they exist liberated of the society that has systematically oppressed them. If that interests you I would suggest watching Janelle Monae’s “Dirty Computer” short film, or reading “Kindred” by Octavia Butler.” - Trinity Wilkins, Baxter
“This month I’ve been studying Afrofuturism. It’s the idea that we don’t know the future, so it’s a place African Americans can create for themselves. Artists such as Janelle Monae, as well as authors like Octavia Butler, create these worlds in which they exist liberated of the society that has systematically oppressed them. If that interests you I would suggest watching Janelle Monae’s “Dirty Computer” short film, or reading “Kindred” by Octavia Butler.” - Trinity Wilkins, Baxter
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Happy Galentine’s Day! From today until Sunday, get double reward points on coffee drinks in all our cafes. From sisters to sisters at heart, come treat yourself or share a coffee with the ones you love. 📸: @clarissa_mobley / @maceymarie
Happy Galentine’s Day! From today until Sunday, get double reward points on coffee drinks in all our cafes. From sisters to sisters at heart, come treat yourself or share a coffee with the ones you love. 📸: @clarissa_mobley / @maceymarie
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Swing by any of our cafés from now until Sunday the 17th and get 20% chocolate bars.
Luv u Swing by any of our cafés from now until Sunday the 17th and get 20% chocolate bars.
Dr. Eddie Woods, co-founder of No More Red Dots, is the proud father of four children. He graduated from Male High School here in Louisville, and has a master’s degree in Criminal Justice, extensive studies in Public Administration and a Doctorate in Criminal Justice Management.
With over 25 years of hands on work with community groups; gangs; and, youth groups, the work that he and the team of No More Red Dots are doing are helping make a difference in peaceful conflict resolution in today’s generation. Take three minutes and watch the video in our bio to hear Dr. Eddie talk a bit more about the organization. 
As a reminder, we are relabeling Inkwell bags for the month of February to honor Black History Month, with a portion of the proceeds going to No More Red Dots here in Louisville.
Dr. Eddie Woods, co-founder of No More Red Dots, is the proud father of four children. He graduated from Male High School here in Louisville, and has a master’s degree in Criminal Justice, extensive studies in Public Administration and a Doctorate in Criminal Justice Management. With over 25 years of hands on work with community groups; gangs; and, youth groups, the work that he and the team of No More Red Dots are doing are helping make a difference in peaceful conflict resolution in today’s generation. Take three minutes and watch the video in our bio to hear Dr. Eddie talk a bit more about the organization. As a reminder, we are relabeling Inkwell bags for the month of February to honor Black History Month, with a portion of the proceeds going to No More Red Dots here in Louisville.
Find the cats, find the coffee.
Find the cats, find the coffee.

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