by Reneegede | Jun 22, 2015 | Opinion
If you take the time out sometimes to talk to the older people in your neighborhood, you may discover that they are often a wealth of walking talking living breathing history books and resourceful information. This isn’t about the past, or about Black people in...
by Reneegede | Jun 21, 2015 | Opinion
Dylann Roof, who did not “allegedly” but did “confessedly” shoot and murder nine Black people, most of whom died instantly at the scene, at an AME church in Charleston, South Carolina, is a self-proclaimed terrorist who committed a heinous...
by Reneegede | Jun 19, 2015 | Opinion
When I was ‘hanging the circuit’ with street people, I ran into a white guy in Arizona (known to the nation now as “Aryanzona”), and listened to his tale of woe about murdering an elderly man when he was 16 and paying for it with all of his...
by Reneegede | Jun 18, 2015 | Opinion
This is going to be a very hard one to write, but someone has to do it. Black news and information reporting, Black journalism, and even Black blogging and vlogging has been seriously lacking something vitally needed in the Black community, and that is accurate and...
by Reneegede | Jun 12, 2015 | Opinion
True enough, for a racist white woman in Texas to encounter a swimming party filled with 14- and 15-year old Black students out for summer break and incite a literal riot is something to discuss and get angry about, world without end — ad nauseum. However, there...
by Reneegede | May 26, 2015 | Opinion
The stories are true of thousands of accounts of brutal murders of our sons and daughters across the transom of American history. It has been discovered, since the founding of Christopher Columbus -a brutish loutish-behaved white male with an inferiority complex- that...
by Reneegede | Apr 25, 2015 | Opinion
It’s been a challenge explaining “net neutrality” to the not so “geeky” persons who don’t understand why it’s important, or why they should care, but here’s the gist… The more you pay, the faster your connection...
by Reneegede | Apr 11, 2015 | Opinion
As the march toward justice has culminated -but not ended- in a $100 million lawsuit for the family of Kendrick Johnson of Valdosta, Georgia, let’s go over a few newsworthy details about the case which you may already be well aware of: Â Initially ruled an...
by Reneegede | Mar 8, 2015 | Opinion
Back in the day and not so very long ago, when Tyler Perry infamously hopped out of the broke-man stageplay realm in Atlanta, Georgia, and made his way to the vast riches of the silk screen with “Diary of A Mad Black Woman,” (Lionsgate), his model main...
by Reneegede | Mar 3, 2015 | Opinion
The Republican Party brought in a foreign leader from another country to “take over” American government on their watch, and all that can be said about it is this: They can’t be accused of treason or sedition against a United States President, but...