by Koba | Nov 13, 2015 | Blog
White scholar touring churches across the nation is trying to convince Christians that racial reconciliation is not enough — it’s time to start talking about reparations for descendants of slaves. And among mostly white, mainline Protestants this controversial — some...
by Koba | Nov 13, 2015 | Culture
We all know that Jesus has been a pivotal person in the black community since slavery. Black women in our community have put Jesus before their husbands. Our community has struggle with the image of Jesus being a white man or a black man. Dr. John Henrick Clarke said...
by Koba | Nov 13, 2015 | Blog, News, Politics News
A police officer whose gesture of generosity was captured on camera over the weekend has been credited with setting “an example for all of us.” Officer Kenya Joyner of the Delaware River Port Authority (DRPA) was on patrol on Saturday afternoon in...
by Koba | Nov 12, 2015 | News
Apple, Inc. had become one of the biggest tech giants on earth. They make friendly commercials that display diversity with their products. When you go in an Apple store, majority of the time their salesman and technicians are very nice. Well, thats in the United...
by Koba | Nov 12, 2015 | News
Katori Hall, whose award-winning play “The Mountaintop” depicts Martin Luther King Jr. and a motel maid on his last night on earth, has denounced a recent production at Ohio’s Kent State University that cast a white actor as the slain civil rights leader. “While it is...
by Koba | Nov 9, 2015 | News
A federal judge recently decided that a $10 million dollar lawsuit against the Lansing Police Department can proceed. The judge’s decision comes after officers were cleared for killing a young girl as she was hiding from them, resting on her knees repeating “I’m...
by Koba | Nov 9, 2015 | Blog
Criticism of Wolfe began after his lack of response to what students universally called “an unsafe learning environment for minorities.” Students repeatedly reported being the victims of racial slurs, and October 24 a swastika drawn with human feces was found on a...
by Koba | Nov 8, 2015 | News
Some members of the Missouri football team announced on Saturday that they will go on strike until the school’s president steps down or is forced to leave. The boycott is part of a student movement against the school administration’s response to a series of alleged...
by Koba | Nov 6, 2015 | Blog
A Camden County teacher was briefly suspended following accusations she told several of her high school students she’d like to kill black residents. Cynthia Ramsey, a math teacher at Camden County High School, is accused of telling a group of students that “if she...
by Koba | Nov 6, 2015 | Politics News
President Barack Obama, who has made criminal justice reform a top priority of his last years in office, will announce actions on Monday to help formerly incarcerated people reintegrate into society. The White House said the steps, to be unveiled by Obama at an...