

COURSES
Education is at the core of everything we do at BLEXIT. Explore our diverse courses ranging from marriage to finances, including trainings on breaking free from mental barriers and understanding culture. We believe that only through education, can you experience true liberation.


Entrepreneurship Course
Christopher Jess will discuss what entrepreneurship is, how to become an entrepreneur, and how becoming an entrepreneur ...

Discover BLEXIT
Join BLEXIT Education in kicking off 2025 with an inspiring training session that celebrates our collective power to cre...

The Power of Voting
BLEXIT Education presents “The Power of Voting,” a powerful training session led by Dr. Tracey Phillips, BLE...

Love/Hate Relationship
Black Attitudes Towards the Media: In this enlightening training session, we examine how the media often creates Black m...

The Talk
In this training session, we explore a new perspective on “The Talk” in Black America. Instead of instilling...

Marriage Matters
Welcome to “Marriage Matters,” an enriching course offered by BLEXIT, designed to explore the profound signi...

Plantation to Plantation
Join BLEXIT for “Plantation to Plantation,” a training 📚 on how to move beyond the mental plantation create...

The Culture
Commit to joining us on February 29 for an hour at 8 PM EST for an impactful training session titled ‘The Culture,...
BLOG
The Freedom Blog is your hub for inspiration, empowerment, and knowledge. Dive into our engaging posts that explore key issues affecting our community and discover tips for personal growth and how to experience true freedom.

The Anniversary of the Selma March: Courage vs. Performative Activism
The Selma March of March 7, 1965, stands as a defining moment in American history. On that day, ordinary men and women, ...

President Trump’s State of the Union: A Vision for America Versus Liberal Disruption
President Trump’s State of the Union Address was a bold and optimistic declaration of America’s resurgence, highlighting...

You are Who you Identify As- In That Order
As a child, I had a knack for getting into trouble. You see, I had attention deficit disorder (ADD),before there was a f...

Embracing Rev. Martin Luther King’s Philosophy on DEI
The ongoing discourse regarding Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) hiring practices oftenpresents a complex tapestry ...

Black Educators Who Transformed America: TheLost Focus on Achievement
Historically, education was the cornerstone of success in Black America. Following the CivilWar, black communities stron...

Are You Running from Your Happiness?
Are you actually and quite literally running away from happiness? No, not metaphoricallyspeaking! No tennis shoes requir...

Black Excellence Before DEI: What History Teaches Us
Black History Month highlights the resilience and achievements of African Americans whothrived despite systemic barriers...

Welcome 2025: Embracing New Opportunities for Empowerment and Growth
The dawn of a new year always brings with it a sense of renewal, hope, and reflection. It’s a time to take stock of wher...

Professors Take on Police Internship
This past semester at Widener, I had the opportunity to be the police intern for my senior year. Throughout the semester...

A New Chapter: Advancing America Under a New President
The inauguration of President Donald J. Trump on January 20, 2025, marked more than the return of a leader; it signaled ...

Unmasking the Truth: The Reality of Bullying Against Black Conservatives in Higher Education
In the contemporary landscape of American higher education, a troubling narrative has unfolded: Black college Conservati...

The Truth About Martin Luther King Jr.: A Legacy Worth Examining
Martin Luther King Jr. is celebrated as a monumental figure in the civil rights movement, renowned for his eloquence, co...