by Freddie Ra | Dec 1, 2015 | Blog
2008 was a horrible financial year for most of the world. Big banks, like the one’s on Wall Street, raped and pillaged the people around the world and mostly got away with it like they did in America. However, not every country followed America’s insanity of rewarding...
by Freddie Ra | Nov 30, 2015 | Culture, Modern History
Black youth around the world continue to do amazing things. WE just have to take a moment to turn off the lamestream media who ignores our young people and tune into the wonderful things they are achieving. These adorable, 10 year old Canadian twins Nia and Imani...
by Freddie Ra | Nov 30, 2015 | Blog
This might be a bit of preaching to the choir when speaking with the black community. We have felt since the inception of this country that white Americans have remained the number one terror threat to all people here, including the indigenous and non-immigrants (let...
by Freddie Ra | Nov 29, 2015 | Blog
As unbelievable as this sounds, it is true. A Florida judge finds a way to ruin a man’s life for driving with a suspended driver’s license. People are outraged over these rulings and the family wants change. Judge Matthew Destry is the Florida judge behind the...
by Freddie Ra | Nov 29, 2015 | News
Economist are finding a plethora of reasons for the decline in black friday sales. Many of which include the increase in online purchases over the holiday sales frenzy and stores opening up on Thanksgiving day, but they are avoiding the social outrage of the people...
by Freddie Ra | Nov 27, 2015 | News
No Justice, No Shopping! No Justice, No Peace! Finally, the people are waking up to where to hit the corporate machine known as America to create change, THE POCKETS! Economic and civil disobedience has been called for a long time to start the wheels of change in this...
by Freddie Ra | Nov 25, 2015 | Celebrities
After Walmart’s sales records were passed that fateful weekend, Patti LaBelle’s Sweet Potato Pies were the stuff of legends. People ranted and raved over them from coast to coast, trying to find them at the local stores, but most were sold out. LaBelle eventually took...
by Freddie Ra | Nov 24, 2015 | UITV
Let’s be clear, no one advocates child abuse or severely hurting a child, but how is one to act in this situation? No matter what you do, there are serious repercussions to your actions as a parent. This father discovered his underage daughter had been text messaging...
by Freddie Ra | Nov 23, 2015 | Blog
By Eric Easter, Urban News Service – Amid a tepid economy, America’s burgeoning “maker” movement is breeding a whole new generation of creative black entrepreneurs. They are betting their futures not on traditional jobs, but on serious craft. Whether hand-sewn,...
by Freddie Ra | Nov 23, 2015 | Modern History
The airline industry is a brutal business. One that features many failures by start ups and everyone expects this trend to continue. However, one black woman is unphased by the skepticism and failure rate of the industry. Siza Mzimela of South Africa became the first...