By Joshua Levi Perrin Each fall, a sacred migration unfolds. Black families pack their bags, college sweethearts reunite, DJs dust off Frankie Beverly, and grills fire up across campus yards from Howard to Hampton, Tuskegee to Texas Southern. It’s homecoming season — a cherished rite rooted in the soil of historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs). But beyond the tailgates and step shows lie a deeper truth: homecoming isn’t just a party. It’s a ritual of resistance. A declaration of belonging. A long-standing practice of creating safety, joy, and kinship in a country that too often denies Black people all
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