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San Mateo County has a vibrant history in East Palo Alto as a prominent hub for Black culture and activism in the Bay Area and nationally. It’s a history that many in the county are unaware of and yet holds local and national significance. During Black History Month, it’s particularly important to learn this local history through the stories of the leaders who built it. The Nairobi Movement was a political, social and cultural renaissance period in East Palo Alto between 1960 and 1980. It was a time when Black people organized and took political action to gain community control of government, education, health, social and cultural institutions in the community. Community elders who played leading roles during the Nairobi Movement have a conversation in this video sharing personal stories about the Black Experience in East Palo Alto during the Nairobi era. To learn more: Nairobi EPA Advocate https://www.nairobiepa.org East Palo Alto Community Archive https://www.bloomhouseepa.com/epa-com...