Homecoming at an HBCU is not just an event; it is the expression and language of Black students’ love for their beloved institution. It is the smell of fried fish plates, the rhythm of the drumline, and the alumni putting together their best fits who return to say, “This is our yard.” It is tradition, pride and community all wrapped into one weekend of unapologetic Black joy.

So imagine the audacity of showing up during this season, the most sacred time on the Black collegiate calendar, with a campaign that tries to pull us away from the ethos of the very institutions that raised us. Enter BLEXIT, the movement founded by Candace Owens, designed to lure Black voters away from the Democratic Party under the banner of “freedom,” “faith,” and “family.” Their new Educate to Liberate Tour is st

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