by Forest Parks | Jan 28, 2016 | Culture, News, Politics News
So, Target Corporation is marking money off of the name and image of Rosa Parks and their right to do so has been upheld by a court. This seems like utter bullcrap! Of course, like most stories it’s a little more complex. Ideally this shouldn’t be...
by Forest Parks | Jan 27, 2016 | Culture
The N-Word is of course controversial and although it’s moved through various forms from repressive to being owned by certain elements of the black community the word still carries the power to harm, it carries a vicious meaning, one of repression. It’s...
by Forest Parks | Jan 26, 2016 | Culture
One of the easiest and absolute best way to support the black community is to buy black! But of course most people have their cash tied up in a white corporate but there are options for banking with a black owned business. One of those options is OneUnited bank. With...
by Anthony Thomas | Jan 25, 2016 | Culture, Modern History
At any given moment, there are only approximately a thousand chess Grandmasters that are officially recognized by the World Chess Federation or FIDE (for its acronym in French). This is the greatest title any competitive chess player can achieve, and once a player has...
by Anthony Thomas | Jan 25, 2016 | Celebrities, Culture
You know John Amos. We all do. If you don’t, you definitely know Kunta Kente of the popular miniseries “Roots”. Amos is the grown up Kunta. Now you remember? His stern face, powerful build and consistent potrayal in strong roles make him an...
by Forest Parks | Jan 25, 2016 | Culture
Delaware State University gave a Ph.D to a very special man on December 20th. His Doctor of Philosophy degree in Applied Chemistry was successfully granted in June after he defended his dissertation in a paper entitled “Thermodynami and Kinetic Studies of Alkali Metal...
by Forest Parks | Jan 22, 2016 | Culture, Positivity
The world is hard at times and all the negativity can grind a person down, then a small slither of hope comes along and lights up the way again. Love What Matters Facebook page shared a small story that nearly had me in tears. Here is what they posted (see the picture...
by Forest Parks | Jan 21, 2016 | Culture
Some people are just remarkable, depite of their age and 11-year-old Philadelphia native Marley Dias is one of those people! At just 11 she has already acheived so much (such as gaining a grant to feed orphans in Ghana) and her latest project is something we should...
by Candace | Jan 20, 2016 | Culture
Last year 53% of Brazilians classified themselves as black or multicultural as opposed to previous years where 48% of the culture identified as black. This may not seem like a big deal but according to the Brazilian Geographical and Statistics Institute (IBGE) the...
by Forest Parks | Jan 20, 2016 | Culture, Opinion
So when Portland Community College’s planned “Whiteness History Month” got spread around the internet a certain amount of buzz, reaction and wtf! buy cymbalta online https://ponderapharma.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/png/cymbalta.html no...