Saturday, January 17, 2026

Before Rosa Parks, Claudette Colvin Refused to Give Up Her Bus Seat: The Lesser-Known Civil Rights Pioneer Dies at 86

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Claudette Colvin: The
15-Year-Old Who Refused to
Move — and Helped Blacks To
Create A Movement Against
Jim Crow Segregation

History has a way of turning whole movements into a single, familiar moment. For the Montgomery bus struggle, that moment is usually Rosa Parks. But nine months before Parks’ arrest, a 15-year-old Black girl named Claudette Colvin sat down on a segregated bus in Montgomery, Alabama—and refused to give her seat to a white passenger.

She was dragged off the bus, arrested, and charged. And in a country built to make Black girls feel small, Claudette Colvin’s courage was enormous.

Colvin—long treated as a footnote in the mainstream telling of the Civil Rights Movement—died January 13, 2026, at age 86, in Texas, according to reporting and confirmation from the Claudette Colvin Legacy Foundation.

Her passing is a reminder: the movement wasn’t only powered by the names we learned in school. It was also propelled by “lesser-known” heroes—young, working-class, and often overlooked—who still chose to stand tall.

Wednesday, January 14, 2026

Get The Scoop On Sassy Sweet Vegan Treats

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Sassy Sweet Vegan Treats
By Celeste Sassine
Sassy Sweet Vegan Treats brings Handcrafted,
Plant-Based Goodness to Queens

Queens NY. Sassy Sweet Vegan Treats a black owned, family run vegan bakery in Queens, is serving up bold, handmade desserts with heart. It all started when founder Celeste Sassine, a Sign Language teacher and Interpreter, began baking and selling cookies to help fund her daughter's mission trip.

What started as a small fundraiser quickly grew into a thriving business - and a sweet way to serve the community.

From cookies to cakes, everything is 100% Plant-Based and made with love. " We wanted to create something that was meaningful, delicious, and not just for vegans" says Sassine. Every order supports our family and our community. 

As part of her commitment to accessibility and inclusion, a portion of ever sale goes towards supporting Sign Language initiatives - a cause that's close to Sassine's heart.

My vegan journey has taken me from curious home baker to creating exciting plant- based treats that are anything but ordinary.


Place your order at www.ssvtnyc.com and experience sweets with a mission and a whole lot of sass.






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