by Koba | Oct 19, 2015 | Culture, News
Would it be insane to believe that certain vaccines are used to hurt the black the community? Of course that is insane, the CDC would never allow anything like that to happen as it is their main focus to protect ALL AMERICANS from vaccines that could hurt someone....
by Koba | Oct 19, 2015 | Celebrities, Culture
GRAMMY AWARD-winning gospel singer Kirk Franklin is on a mission to help people “lose” their religion. The 45-year-old recording artist mused about the concept of religion, while revealing the name of his new album on social media. Franklin is releasing...
by Koba | Oct 19, 2015 | Culture
It is not everyday that you go to a gas station and see a teenager in a suit promoting entrepreneur to the black community. But everyday we wake up has a possibility of seeing change. How refreshing is it to see a story like this. At the tender age of 16yrs old, he...
by Koba | Oct 12, 2015 | Culture, News
American Indians and black farmers will be paid $4.6 billion to address claims of government mistreatment over many decades under landmark legislation President Barack Obama signed. The legislation “closes a long and unfortunate chapter in our history,”...
by Koba | Oct 12, 2015 | Culture
Here’s a disturbing fact: Only 15 black executives have ever made it to the chairman or CEO position of a Fortune 500-listed company. Of these 15 executives, there are currently six active. There are currently no black majority-owned companies in the Fortune 500...
by Koba | Oct 12, 2015 | Culture, Modern History
Leonard F. Muhammad, a Co-Director of the #JusticeOrElse movement, stood on the steps of the U.S. Capitol Oct. 9 to forthrightly address thinly veiled accusations hurled at the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan, those working with him to commemorate the 20th...
by Koba | Oct 12, 2015 | Culture
Today is a day that America continue to recognize as Columbus day. A day where he “discovered” America. America has yet to alter this story to the truth. The truth is that Columbus discovered a civilization that did not need the British help. A advanced culture of...
by Koba | Oct 8, 2015 | Culture, Modern History, Positivity
Congrats are in order for FAMU alumnus Dr. Martez Prince as he celebrates the opening of his very own pharmacy in North Carolina yesterday. Those in the healthcare field know this is no small feat. FAMU is one of the nation’s top producers of Black pharmacists....
by Koba | Oct 8, 2015 | Culture, Politics News
California governor Jerry Brown has signed legislation for a new law designed to guard people of color against racial profiling at the hands of police officers. This act by the state comes just a few days after the New York Police Department said they would begin...
by Koba | Oct 8, 2015 | Celebrities, Culture, Modern History
What’s it like for a White woman to raise a Black son? Actress Sandra Bullock recently spoke out about her concerns while raising her son in today’s tumultuous racial climate, saying she wants her son “to be judged for the man he is.” Speaking with Glamour magazine,...