Ebonictees: Celebrating the Legacy and Vibrancy of Ebonics and AAVE!
United States, 17th Jan 2024, King NewsWire – From the soulful blues of the Mississippi Delta to the pulsating rhymes of hip-hop, a powerful language resonates: African American Vernacular English (AAVE), also known as Ebonics. Far from mere “slang,” Ebonics and its sister dialects like Gullah-GeeChee, and Louisiana Creole, are vibrant vernaculars woven from the threads of resilience, creativity, and community. Rising from the ashes of slavery and discrimination, these languages are more than just words; they are portals to understanding Black history, identity, and cultural richness.
And now, a bold new BIPOC Denver-based startup named Ebonictees is stepping up to celebrate the beauty and power of Ebonics and AAVE, while reclaiming its rightful place in American culture. Ebonictees ...